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  2. Mississippi Fred McDowell - Wikipedia

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    Fred McDowell (January 12, 1904 – July 3, 1972), [1] known by his stage name Mississippi Fred McDowell, was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist of hill country blues music. Career [ edit ]

  3. You Gotta Move (song) - Wikipedia

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    Later reissues listed the authors as McDowell and Gary Davis. Mick Jagger sings the song in a Southern black dialect , with Mick Taylor 's electric slide-guitar accompaniment. [ 11 ] In an interview originally published in Guitar Player , Taylor said he used a Fender Telecaster for the slide part and a 12-string guitar.

  4. Glory, Glory (Lay My Burden Down) - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi Fred McDowell – "When I Lay My Burden Down" (1964) [1] Roy Acuff – "When I Lay My Burden Down" (Night Train to Memphis, 1970) [2] The Byrds – "Glory, Glory" (Byrdmaniax, 1971) Ike & Tina Turner – "Glory, Glory" (The Gospel According to Ike & Tina, 1974) [3] Otha Turner – "Glory, Glory Hallelujah" (From Senegal to Senatobia ...

  5. Live in New York (Fred McDowell album) - Wikipedia

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    Live in New York is the final album recording by the American country blues musician Mississippi Fred McDowell.New York-based American independent Oblivion Records released the first edition in the Spring of 1972, months before McDowell's death in July 1972. [1]

  6. Good Morning, School Girl - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1950s and early 1960s, several versions of "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" were recorded as acoustic country-style blues, including versions by John Lee Hooker, Lightnin' Hopkins, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Muddy Waters, and Doctor Ross.

  7. Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning - Wikipedia

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    1959 – Mississippi Fred McDowell [4] 1967 – Skip James [5] 1970 – Hot Tuna, on the album Hot Tuna; 1970 – Wizz Jones, on the album The Legendary Me; 1971 – Hot Tuna, on the album First Pull Up, Then Pull Down [6] 1975 – Pearly Brown, on the album It's a Mean Old World to Try to Live In

  8. Hill country blues - Wikipedia

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    Hill country blues (also known as North Mississippi hill country blues or North Mississippi blues) is a regional style of country blues.It is characterized by a strong emphasis on rhythm and percussion, steady guitar riffs, few chord changes, unconventional song structures, and heavy emphasis on the "groove", which has been characterized as the "hypnotic boogie".

  9. List of guitarists - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi Fred McDowell; Eric McFadden (Eric Burdon) John McFee (The Doobie Brothers, Southern Pacific) John McGeoch (Magazine, Visage, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Public Image Ltd, The Armoury Show) Brownie McGhee; Tim McGraw; Roger McGuinn ; Tim McIlrath (Rise Against) James McIlroy (Cradle of Filth)

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