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\ ? . . U I MWHW?mmWBMBBBBB?BWBWM8MBBBBB Pt|T 16 Thft uwi^r^.. ^ny.kwu*,ii iwi m . street lifc^or Scene - 11} i * j ?T--1 Festival times year p.m., Saturday, September t 1 I I I 1 t M 9, and 1:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. V l | j | I I | Sunday, September The veteran Muddy Waters is enjoying a current burst of new popularity T A ^ with two fine records, Ready," which have created a renewal of popular H g? interest in the blues. His H k| ~ ^arr^nt hnn/fr frnr-fnrt?c If "TUno ^''t has long been known as the I fl| man who set the down H- H home style. He began to H play the guitar when he was H H 17, learning from suc)\ mas- H |;$j 1/ ters of bottleneck style as H % Son House and Robert- H |j& Johnson, after whom he H SB patterned his style. He H fl 3399 began playing the electric .1 guitar in 1946 in Chicago where he helped give birth H I to Chicago rhythm and H p| blues. 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This H jB spring Ms. Williams re- H raj \l\\v ceived the Grand Prix du I I Disque for her album, H S 41 Prayer Changes Things." I H Doug Kershaw, the H S __ Louisiana. Man, waa borate J J ? the~heart of Cajun country. H JHe is one of the very few H 9 performers bringing his H l|j Cajun heritage to widely varied audiences from coast H S S/Hl to coast, and his infectious, H ft *v foot-stomping sounds on c\ the electrified fiddle are I ?| giving Cajun music well ? H-S deserved popularity. lg Was $159.95 Q&A 11 June1977 I 1 2-speed motor for From Pue 5 f? pile-height adjust if cord rewind. c x i I li While Qu Some of the people per- m.-. formed their jobs so well M that our supervisors didn't H r? i?| IB |EBS Irnrwi/ th+xi - A H V. ME&^lllHIIIWD - ->IV TV MIVJ VVUIUli t IWAU IIVC and write. There was some H f.; BBS % way they had to find out H ;Jf u4W^lU I E what was on that slip of H || I IH Q. How long do yoa expect I %; l^j to be in Winston-Salem? 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