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They were among the last blues recordings by the Green-led lineup, and also among the final tracks issued from the Michigan Avenue studio.
That song was recorded at Chess Studio in 1969, some five years after the Stones visit. That guy was Peter Green, the amazingly expressive guitarist and singer for Fleetwood Mac, circa 1967-1970: Watch Out/Fleetwood Mac in Chicago
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No, it would take another guy from England to show the rest of the Brits how to play with the big boys in Chicago, and maybe even give them a little kick in the arse too. Good stuff… but not deep, dark, bone-chilling blues. I wouldn’t call any of it essential, but you can’t deny the joys of hearing the sound of Chicago filtered through some fairly capable white punks – enjoying their first stay in the states, no less: Little Red Rooster The Stones cut some rockin’ tracks during their stay at the house that Leonard Chess built. Of course Mick and the boys were diehard fans of Chicago blues, and their American idols were probably more amused than flattered by the sight of five scruffy Brits at their doorstep in search of Muddy’s mojo and the Wolf’s howl.
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There’s a curious scene in the movie “Cadillac Records” when the Rolling Stones show up at 2120 South Michigan Avenue to record at the legendary Chess Studio. Board of Education decision by the Supreme Court that ended school segregation.John McVie, Danny Kirwan, Peter Green, Mick Fleetwood and Jeremy Spencer The NAACP’s legal arm brought the lawsuit to challenge segregation in public schools, and Oliver Brown became lead plaintiff in the 1954 Brown v. Her father, Oliver Brown, tried to enroll the family in an all-white school in Topeka, and the case was sparked when he and several black families were turned away. Supreme Court ruling that struck down racial segregation in schools, died Sunday, March 25, 2018, at age 75.
Linda Brown, 1943-2018:Linda Brown, center, who as a Kansas girl was at the center of the landmark U.S. Ron Frehm/AP Show More Show Less 83 of107 Popular with fans and teammates all over the United States and Canada, he was most adored in New York and Montreal. Affectionately dubbed "Le Grand Orange," Staub was a six-time All-Star and the only player in major league history to have at least 500 hits with four teams.
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