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Muddy Waters was an American blues musician often referred to as the "father of modern Chicago blues." His powerful voice and innovative guitar work helped shape the genre, with influential recordings such as "Hoochie Coochie Man" and "Mannish Boy." Waters' contributions to blues music have had a lasting impact on the development of rock and roll.
"My grandmother, she say I shouldn't be playing. I should go to church. Fially, I say I'm going do this, I'm going do it. And she got where she didn't bother me about it."
"I was always singing the way I felt, and maybe I didn't exactly know it, but I just didn't like the way things were down there-in Mississippi."
"Of course that was my idol, Son House. I think he did a lot for the Mississippi slide down there."
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