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  2. Shine a Light (Rolling Stones album) - Wikipedia

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    Shine a Light features guest musicians Jack White on "Loving Cup", Christina Aguilera on "Live with Me" and Buddy Guy on "Champagne and Reefer". The album was well-received, especially in the UK, where it debuted at No. 2, selling 23,013 copies in its first week [ 6 ] – the best chart position for a Rolling Stones concert album since Get Yer ...

  3. Muddy Waters - Wikipedia

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    Muddy Waters' place and date of birth are not conclusively known. He stated that he was born in 1915 at Rolling Fork in Sharkey County, Mississippi, but other evidence suggests that he was born in the unincorporated community of Jug's Corner, in neighboring Issaquena County, in 1913. [8]

  4. Muddy "Mississippi" Waters – Live - Wikipedia

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    Muddy "Mississippi" Waters – Live is a live album by Muddy Waters, released in January 1979.It was recorded during the 1977–78 tour to support Muddy Waters' album Hard Again (1977) and features the same musicians, including James Cotton and Johnny Winter, who had produced the album.

  5. Live at the Checkerboard Lounge, Chicago 1981 - Wikipedia

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    "Champagne and Reefer" Personnel. Muddy Waters and His Band. Muddy Waters – vocals, guitar; Rick Kreher – guitar; John Primer – guitar; Lovie Lee – piano;

  6. Muddy Waters discography - Wikipedia

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    Muddy Waters (1913–1983) was an American blues artist who is considered a pioneer of the electric Chicago blues and a major influence on the development of blues and rock music.

  7. George "Mojo" Buford - Wikipedia

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    Buford relocated from Hernando, Mississippi, to Memphis, Tennessee, in his youth, where he studied the blues. [2] He relocated to Chicago in 1952, [3] forming the Savage Boys, which eventually was known as the Muddy Waters, Jr. Band.

  8. King Bee (album) - Wikipedia

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    King Bee is the fourteenth and final studio album by blues singer and guitarist Muddy Waters.Released in 1981, it is third in a series of records done for the label Blue Sky Records under producer/guitarist Johnny Winter.

  9. Amerijuanican - Wikipedia

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    Amerijuanican is the fourth full-length album by stoner metal band Bongzilla.It was released in September 2005 by Relapse Records. The album title is a portmanteau of the words "American" and "marijuana".