Chicago bluesman born McKinley Morganfield (2 wds.) |
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Blues singer tending to his garden? |
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'Rollin' Stone' bluesman |
USA Today |
18 Sep 2020 |
Chicago bluesman nicknamed for the creek he played in as a child |
LA Times Daily |
30 May 2016 |
Chicago bluesman nicknamed for the creek he played in as a child |
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"Hoochie Coochie Man" singer |
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Blues guitarist born as McKinley Morganfield |
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Legendary blues singer |
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Legendary bluesman |
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Legendary Mississippi bluesman |
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Legendary blues performer |
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Bluesman who sang "Got My Mojo Working" |
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American blues legend |
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Blues singer from Mississippi |
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"Rollin' Stone" singer |
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Legendary Mississippi bluesman |
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Legendary Mississippi bluesman |
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'40s-'50s blues pioneer |
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'40s-'50s blues pioneer |
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McKinley Morganfield, more familiarly |
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Famed blues guitarist |
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"Honey Bee" blues singer |
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"I've Got My Mojo Working" bluesman |
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Bluesman who sang "I've Got My Mojo Working" |
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Legendary bluesman |
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