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  1. 4. Feb. 2016 · Personnel includes: Muddy Waters (guitar, vocals); Percy Thomas (guitar); Henry “Son” Simms (violin); Louis Ford (mandolin). Reissue producer: Andy McKaie. Recorded on Stovall’s Plantation in Clarksdale, Mississippi between 1941 and 1942. Includes liner notes by Mary Katherine Aldin. Digitally remastered by Erick Labson (MCA Music Media ...

  2. Stovall Plantation is of course famous for being the home of Muddy Waters for some 30 years before he went north to Chicago. Muddy was actually born in or near Rolling Fork, some 105 miles (169km) south of Stovall Plantation. He moved with his Grandma to live at Stovall at the age of 3. In 1996 the sharecropper’s shack which was Muddy’s home was restored and moved to a permanent display at ...

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  4. Paul McCartney And Wings. Released. 1973 — UK. Vinyl —. LP, Album, Stereo. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1966 Vinyl release of "Down On Stovall's Plantation" on Discogs.

  5. Muddy Waters was the single most important artist to emerge in post-war American blues. A peerless singer, a gifted songwriter, an able guitarist, and leader of one of the strongest bands in the genre (which became a proving ground for a number of musicians who would become legends in their own right), Waters absorbed the influences of rural blues from the Deep South and moved them uptown ...

  6. Muddy Waters: Down On Stovall's Plantation His First Recordings- The Historic 1941-1942 Library of Congress Field Recordings. Tracks A1 to A3: Recorded Stovall, Mississippi, August 24-31, 1941 Tracks A4 to A7: Recorded Stovall, Mississippi, July 24, 1942 ( Son Simms Four) Tracks A8 and B1 to B3: Recorded Stovall, Mississippi, July 24, 1942

  7. The actual house that Muddy Waters lived in is no longer at this site; it has been moved to the Delta Blues Museum in Clarksdale. This is an important site in blues history: it was the site of Muddy Waters’ first recordings, made in 1941-42 by Alan Lomax. The GPS location of the Muddy Waters’ House marker is: N 34° 15.706′ W 90° 37.947′.