Late in 1948
Muddy Waters
formed his first band
with Jimmy Rogers
of Ruleville, Mississippi
on 2nd guitar
& Little Walter
of Marksville,
Louisiana
by way of New Orleans
& Helena, Arkansas,
on harmonica—
This holy trinity
came together in Chicago
& burned up the world together
until Little Walter left the band
in 1952. “We'd do a lot of rehearsin’
durin’ that time,”
Jimmy Rogers told Robert Palmer,
“The three of us. And Walter
wanted to learn. His ears were open,
but he just didn’t have nobody
to sit down & really teach him.
He was mostly playing
between Rice Miller & that
saxophone sound
of Louis Jordan;
after he came with us
we developed him mostly
into a harder sound.”
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And Muddy says,
“He was a good boy
but he had that bad,
mean temper,
that kind of thing, like
‘You don’t mess with
me too much.’ Then,
when we got it together,
I found out
I was the only somebody
that could do anything with him
when he really got
out of hand. He began
acting like I was his daddy. And
when we was sitting
around the house playing together,
or on the bandstand,
that’s when he worked out
all that stuff
that he did on our records
later on, all them tricks
with harps & so on. He was a man
that was always
thinking of something. His mind
just kept going,
learning more & more & more.
But we was all into it. We all
wanted to work, & we learned how to play
up tight with one another.
We would rehearse
& rehearse. It was hard
work, man. Hard work. But we had
3 naturals—me,
Little Walter,
& Jimmy. Natural
from our hearts.”
—Detroit March 22, 1982/
New Orleans November 26, 1995
credits
from Fattening Frogs For Snakes, Volume 4--Natural From Our Hearts,
released November 20, 2020
Volume 4: Natural From Our Hearts recorded July _____ in Clarksdale, Mississippi at New Africa Studio by Will Dawson & Jimbo Mathus with John Sinclair, voice; Eric Deaton, guitar; Justin Showah, bass; Kenny Kimbrough, drums; Jimbo Mathus, piano & harmonica. Remixed by Justin Showah at Delta Recording Service, Como, Mississippi. Produced by Jimbo Mathus. Executive Producer: John Sinclair.
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