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  1. In July 1974, a group of Chicago based blues artists who had already achieved legendary status gathered together with some of their younger "blues brethren" from all over the country to pay tribute to the man most responsible for bringing blues from the Mississippi Delta upriver to Chicago, Muddy Waters. Appearing with Muddy that night were his contemporaries Willie Dixon, Koko Taylor, Junior ...

  2. 27. Apr. 2019 · I do not own copyright of the songs.Copyright belongs to artists and company.For More Jazz / Blues / Rock / Soul / Greek Music, check my channelVinyl Rip Fro...

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  3. 10. Mai 2024 · June 3, 2009, Chicago, Illinois, U.S. (aged 80) Koko Taylor (born September 28, 1928, Bartlett, Tennessee, U.S.—died June 3, 2009, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.) was an American blues singer who forged a musical career that spanned nearly half a century and earned her the nickname “Queen of the Blues.”. Both of Taylor’s parents had died by ...

  4. 22. Juni 1993 · Track 5 on Blues Summit ... [Outro: B.B. King & Koko Taylor] Something you got (Something you got) Mmm, baby What is it, B.B.? That's me, honey (Something you got) Oh, that's 'cause I love you so ...

  5. 7. Sept. 2015 · Find out more about how we review. In July 1974, the first episode of what would become the long-running Soundstage TV concert series featured the legendary Muddy Waters as the first in a decades-long run of talented performers to appear. Muddy brought an entourage of friends with him, including Koko Taylor, Junior Wells, Michael Bloomfield ...

  6. (1993 'MCA Records') (60:00/11) Im Anschluss an sein erfolgreiches '93er Album 'Blues Summit' entstand diese Live-Produktion aus dem 'B.B. King's Blues Club' in Memphis. B.B. King meets his friends: JOE LOUIS WALKER, RUTH BROWN, BUDDY GUY, ALBERT COLLINS, IRMA THOMAS, ROBERT CRAY, KOKO TAYLOR: (Farbe/color - Dolby Digital) Medium 1. Three O ...

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  7. 3. Juni 2009 · But that song crashed the charts in 1966, and Taylor has been a beloved, award-winning blues staple ever since. Since signing with the Alligator label in the mid-'70s, she's won a Grammy (for Best ...