BLUES TRIVIA: Answers
'BLUES TRIVIA' ANSWERS -- 1- C -Muddy Waters 2 - D- Watermelon Slim 3- F-Jimmy Rogers 4- G-Howlin Wolf 5 J-Junior Wells 6-H- Koko Taylor 7-B- Bo Diddley 8--E- Taj Mahal 9-A-Etta James 10 -I- Dr. John
'HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW YOUR BLUES?' ANSWER
Correct Answer a.) - Burnett became a Chicago blues legend as Howlin’ Wolf. He was a powerful force, a total original whose style has spawned loving imitators like the late Booba Barnes and Tail Dragger, among many others.
Not too well known are the early recordings he made in Memphis, first with Sam Phillips and then with Joe Bihari of Modern Records and his top talent scout, one Ike Turner. While nothing about the Wolf could ever be called “polished,” these sides are even more raw and stripped down than what he did in Chicago.
“House Rockin” Blues” begins with a great bit of boogie-woogie piano (presumably by Turner) and this classic intro: “Good evenin’ everybody, the Wolf is comin’ in town. You haven’t never seen the Wolf.” It choogles along with some quintessential Wolf rapping, as he exhorts the band to “blow your top.” ~ Cary Wolfson
Correct Answer a.) - Burnett became a Chicago blues legend as Howlin’ Wolf. He was a powerful force, a total original whose style has spawned loving imitators like the late Booba Barnes and Tail Dragger, among many others.
Not too well known are the early recordings he made in Memphis, first with Sam Phillips and then with Joe Bihari of Modern Records and his top talent scout, one Ike Turner. While nothing about the Wolf could ever be called “polished,” these sides are even more raw and stripped down than what he did in Chicago.
“House Rockin” Blues” begins with a great bit of boogie-woogie piano (presumably by Turner) and this classic intro: “Good evenin’ everybody, the Wolf is comin’ in town. You haven’t never seen the Wolf.” It choogles along with some quintessential Wolf rapping, as he exhorts the band to “blow your top.” ~ Cary Wolfson
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