Muddy Waters

Composer, Music Department, Actor

Birthdate: Apr 4, 1913

Birthplace: Issaquena County, Mississippi, USA

Died: Apr 30, 1983

Muddy Waters (born McKinley Morganfield) was one of the major forces in contemporary blues. He was instrumental in bringing the sound of the Mississippi Delta to Chicago in the 1940s, where his recordings for the Chess label exerted an enormous influence on both blues and rock musicians from the mid-'50s to the present day. Muddy made his first recordings for the Library of Congress in the early 1940s, offering a style that was highly influenced by the legendary Robert Johnson. It was after World War II that Muddy, who had relocated to Chicago, began recording electric versions of his blues. Such well-known classics as "I Can't Be Satisfied", "Hoochie Coochie Man", "Got My Mojo Workin'", "I Just Want To Make Love To You" and many more redefined the sound of blues for modern audiences. Over the years his band included such musicians as Otis Spann, Little Walter (aka Little Walter Jacobs), James Cotton, Junior Wells, Willie Dixon and numerous legends of the blues. He also inspired legions of young, white musicians to try their hand at the blues, including Mike Bloomfield, Johnny Winter, The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton and Paul Butterfield, many of whom covered Muddy's music.

Known For

The Long Kiss Goodnight
The Long Kiss Goodnight

(1996)

Adventures in Babysitting
Adventures in Babysitting

(1987)

RED
RED

(2010)

Muddy Waters Movies

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  • 2021 |
    Buddy Guy: The Blues Chase the Blues Away
  • 2019 |

    The Quiet One

    asSelf (archive)
  • 2013 |
    Hendrix on Hendrix
  • 2003 |
    The Howlin' Wolf Story
  • 1985 |
    Smart
  • 1981 |
    Eric Clapton and His Rolling Hotel
  • 1978 |
    The Last Waltz
  • 1971 |
    Black, White and Blues
  • 1970 |
    Chicago Blues
Muddy Waters: Biography, Movies, Net Worth & Photos