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 Wells and Pinetop Perkins, and from the next generation of blues lovers and performers, Mike Bloomfield, Buddy Miles, Johnny Winter, Dr. John, and Nick Gravenites -- all artists who were on their way to becoming legends themselves. What resulted from that joyous teaming was a truly historic session that not only presented some of the greatest blues classics ever written, but a never-to-be-forgotten hour that truly demonstrates the love of music by one generation for another.
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Soundstage Blues Summit In Chicago: Muddy Waters And Friends Cast
Name |
Character |
Buddy Miles
He was 27, 60 years old when he died
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as Self/Performer |
Dr. John
He was 33, 78 years old when he died
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as Self/Performer |
Willie Dixon
He was 59, 76 years old when he died
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as Self/Performer |
Junior Wells
He was 39, 63 years old when he died
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as Self/Performer |
Koko Taylor
She was 46, 80 years old when she died
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as Self/Performer |
Muddy Waters
He was 61, 70 years old when he died
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as Self/Performer |
Johnny Winter
He was 30, 70 years old when he died
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as Self/Performer |
Soundstage Blues Summit In Chicago: Muddy Waters And Friends Crew