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Freeland, Tom,
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Friedman, Kinky,
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“From Four Until Late,”
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Fuller, Jesse,
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Fulson, Lowell,
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Fulton, T. O.,
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fur trapping,
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Futterman, Lew,
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Gallagher, Rory,
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Garon, Paul,
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Gaslight Theater,
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General Recorded Tape Corporation.
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GRT Corporation

“Get up the Stairs, Mademoiselle,”
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Gillespie, Dizzy,
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“Give Me Central 209,”
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“Glory Glory Hallelujah,”
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Glover, Henry,
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“Goin’ Home,”
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“Goin’ Out Walkin’,”
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Goin’ Way Back
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Goldberg, Sammy,
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Golphin, Israel,
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“Good-bye Newport Blues” (Hughes)
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“Good Lookin’ Woman,”
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Goodman, Gene,
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Goodman, Harry,
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“Good Morning Little Schoolgirl,”
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gospel music,
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“Got My Mojo Working,”
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Grammy Awards,
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I’m Ready
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; Lifetime Achievement Award,
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London
Sessions
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Muddy “Mississippi” Waters Live
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They Call Me Muddy Waters
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Woodstock
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Grammy Hall of Fame,
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Grant, Berta (mother)
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Grant, Della (grandmother)
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Grant, Joe,
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Gravenites, Nick,
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Graves, Harry,
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Great Migration,
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Grech, Rick,
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Green, Rosetta,
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Green, Silas,
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Greensmith, Bill,
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Grossman, Albert,
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GRT Corporation,
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Guild Guitars,
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guitars,
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; diddley bow,
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; electric,
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; Telecaster,
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; tuning of,
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; used by Muddy,
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guns,
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Guralnick, Peter,
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Guy, Buddy,
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; backing Muddy,
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; Cameron and,
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; Checkerboard Lounge and,
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; in Europe,
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; Muddy’s birthday,
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Muddy’s funeral,
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; recordings and,
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; Spann and,
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; West Side sound of,
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Guy, Phillip,
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“Gypsy Woman,”
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Hadley, Bob,
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Half Ain’t Been Told
(album)
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Hammond, John, Jr.,
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Handy, W. C.,
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Hard Again
(album)
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Hare, Pat,
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; death of,
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; guns and,
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; women and,
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harmonicas,
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Harris, Homer,
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Harry Hope’s,
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Hartman, Dan,
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Harvey, Hank,
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Headhunters,
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Healey, Jeff,
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“Heartbreak Hotel,”
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Heat Wave Club,
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Heavy Music, Inc.,
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Helm, Levon,
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Hendricks, James,
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Hendrix, Jimi,
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“Herbert Harper’s Free Press News,”
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heroin,
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Hightone label,
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“Highway
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Hill, Big Bill,
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Holly, Buddy,
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Hollywood Fats,
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Holt, Captain,
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“Honey Bee,”
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“Hoochie Coochie Man,”
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Hoochie Coochie Man
(album)
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Hooker, Earl,
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Hooker, John Lee,
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Hopkins, Lightnin’,
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Hopson, C. W.,
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Hopson Plantation,
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Horton, Big Walter,
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“Hot Tamales,”
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“Hound Dog,”
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House, Son,
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; gigs and,
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; influence on Muddy,
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House of Blues,
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house parties,
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Howlin’ Wolf,
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Cameron and,
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; conflicts with Muddy,
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; Cotton and,
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; Delta blues and,
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Electric Mud
album,
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; Gale Agency and,
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; Hare and,
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; lawsuit of,
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; payments to,
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; Spann and,
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; Sumlin and,
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“How Long Blues,”
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“How Many More Years,”
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Hudson, Garth,
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Hue
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Hughes, Langston,
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Hunter, Magnolia,
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Hunter, Pete,
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“I Ain’t Superstitious,”
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“I Be’s Troubled,”
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“I Can’t Be Satisfied,”
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“I Can’t Get No Satisfaction,”
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“I Can’t Quit You Baby,”
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“Ida Red,”
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“I Don’t Want No Black Woman to Charley Ham My Bones,” 59

“I Feel Like Going Home,”
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“I Feel So Good,”
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Iglauer, Bruce,
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“I Got My Brand On You,”
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“I Just Keep Lovin’ Her,”
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“I Just Want to Make Love to You,”
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“I’m a Man,”
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“I’m Going Down Slow,”
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“I’m Gonna Murder My Baby,”
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“I’m Gonna Put My Tiger in Your Tank,”
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“I’m in the Mood,”
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“I’m Ready,”
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I’m Ready
(album)
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Issaquena County, Mississippi,
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“I’ve Never Been Satisfied,”
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“I Want to Be Loved,”
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Jacks and Kings,
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Jackson, George Pullen,
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Jackson, Jesse,
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Jackson, Manuel,
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Jacobs, Marion Walter,
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Jagger, Mick,
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James, Elmore,
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James, Etta,
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James, Skip,
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jazz,
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“Jazz at the Maltings” (BBC)
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Jazz Expo ’68,
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Jazz Journal,
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Jazz Record Mart,
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“Jazz Supports the Symphony” (TV)
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Jazz Today,
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Jazz Workshop,
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Jefferson, Blind Lemon,
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Jewel Records,
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Jew’s harp,
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Joanna Western Mills,
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J.O.B. label,
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Joe’s Place,
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Joe’s Rendezvous Lounge,
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“Joe Turner,”
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Johnson, Earnest,
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Johnson, Jr.,
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Johnson, Lonnie,
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Johnson, Luther “Guitar Jr.,”
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Johnson, Luther “Snake,”
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Johnson, Mager,
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Johnson, Marcus,
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Johnson, Robert,
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,
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,
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; discovered by H. C. Speir,
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; Fisk–Library of Congress recordings
and,
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; influence on Muddy,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; Lomax and,
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; music of,
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; sister of,
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; “Walkin’ Blues,”
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