2 dictionary results for: Muddy Waters
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[waw-terz, wot-erz] Pronunciation Key
[waw-terz, wot-erz] Pronunciation Key –noun
| 1. | Ethel, 1896–1977, U.S. singer and actress. |
| 2. | Mud·dy [muhd-ee] Pronunciation Key, (McKinley Morganfield ), 1915–83, U.S. blues singer and musician. |
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| Waters, Muddy Originally McKinley Morganfield. 1915-1983.
American blues singer and musician whose band shaped the hard-edged, electric Chicago blues sound of the post-World War II era and exerted a tremendous influence on British and American popular music. His many blues classics include "Long Distance Call," "Mannish Boy," and "Got My Mojo Working." |
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