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  2. Born in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The album was released in October 1965, and became successful as one of the first in the U.S. to present blues material to a predominantly white rock audience. [4] "Born in Chicago" was later recorded by a wide range of artists, including Jesse Colin Young (1972), Pixies (1990), George Thorogood (1991), Joe Louis Walker (2003), and Tom Petty ...

  3. Mike Bloomfield - Wikipedia

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    Mike Bloomfield. Michael Bernard Bloomfield (July 28, 1943 – February 15, 1981) was an American blues guitarist and composer. Born in Chicago, he became one of the first popular music stars of the 1960s to earn his reputation almost entirely on his instrumental prowess, as he rarely sang before 1969. [1]

  4. Barry Goldberg - Wikipedia

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    Instrument. Keyboards. Website. barrygoldbergmusic.com. Barry Joseph Goldberg (born December 25, 1942) is an American blues and rock keyboardist, songwriter, and record producer. Goldberg has co-produced albums by Percy Sledge, Charlie Musselwhite, James Cotton, and the Textones, plus Bob Dylan's version of Curtis Mayfield 's "People Get Ready".

  5. Muddy Waters - Wikipedia

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    muddywatersofficial.com. McKinley Morganfield (April 4, 1913 – April 30, 1983), [1][2] known professionally as Muddy Waters, was an American blues singer and musician who was an important figure in the post-World War II blues scene, and is often cited as the "father of modern Chicago blues ". [3] His style of playing has been described as ...

  6. John Anderson (director) - Wikipedia

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    John Anderson (born January 12, 1954) is an American documentary film director, producer, editor and writer. His primary subjects are rock, blues and folk musicians. Anderson often makes films about musicians he admires, such as Brian Wilson, the American singer, songwriter, and record producer who co-founded The Bea

  7. Nick Gravenites - Wikipedia

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    Nick Gravenites (/ ɡ r æ v ɪ ˈ n aɪ t ɪ s / grav-ih-NY-tis; [1] born October 2, 1938) is an American blues, rock and folk singer, songwriter, and guitarist, best known for his work with Electric Flag (as their lead singer), Janis Joplin, Mike Bloomfield and several influential bands and individuals of the generation springing from the 1960s and 1970s. [2]

  8. Paul Butterfield - Wikipedia

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    Paul Vaughn Butterfield (December 17, 1942 – May 4, 1987) was an American blues harmonica player, singer, and bandleader. After early training as a classical flautist, he developed an interest in blues harmonica. He explored the blues scene in his native Chicago, where he met Muddy Waters and other blues greats, who provided encouragement and ...

  9. Daryl Davis - Wikipedia

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    Daryl Davis (born March 26, 1958) is an American R&B and blues musician and activist. [1] His efforts to fight racism by engaging members of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) have convinced dozens of Klansmen to leave and denounce the KKK. Known for his energetic style of boogie-woogie piano, [1] Davis has played with such musicians as Chuck Berry, [1][2 ...