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  1. 21. Mai 2024 · Remembering Ian ‘Stu’ Stewart (1938-1985) December 12, 1985: Ian Stewart dies of a heart attack while while waiting to be examined for breathing difficulties at his doctor’s place in Harley Street, London. ‘Stu’ was the co-founder of the Stones along Brian after he first responded to Brian’s advertisement in Jazz News magazine ...

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · Both Howlin’ Wolf and Muddy Waters were key figures in the Chicago blues scene during the 1950s and 1960s. Their collaborations with other musicians helped define the electric blues sound that would later inspire rock ‘n’ roll bands like The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin.

  3. 9. Mai 2024 · The exact inspiration behind the lyrics of “HowlinWolf” is not known, but the song is widely interpreted as a tribute to the singer of the same name. The lyrics seem to evoke his larger-than-life personality and his willingness to take risks in both his music and his personal life.

  4. 8. Mai 2024 · Our solos in this lesson focus on Muddy’s early electrified sound, the first being a guitar slide piece in open G tuning (D-G-D-G-B-D). This tuning was traditional for many country blues slide players, and many of Muddy’s early recordings utilised it. If it’s unfamiliar to you, we recommend spending a little time exploring the fretboard ...

  5. 7. Mai 2024 · Long Distance Call is a song recorded by legendary blues artists Howlin’ Wolf, Muddy Waters, and Bo Diddley. Released in 1967 as part of the album “The Super Super Blues Band”, the song is a cover of Muddy Waters’ original. It is a classic blues tune that is both haunting and powerful.

  6. 3. Mai 2024 · The song was inspired by Waters’ experience as a migrant worker in the 1930s, and it speaks to the struggles that workers faced in the fields. The song is a powerful commentary on the social and economic conditions of the time, and it has resonated with audiences ever since it was released.

  7. 30. Apr. 2024 · Muddy Waters (born April 4, 1913?, near Rolling Fork, Mississippi, U.S.—died April 30, 1983, Westmont, Illinois) was a dynamic American blues guitarist and singer who played a major role in creating the post-World War II electric blues.