On this day in Blues history for June 6th…

On this day in 1963, James Cotton, Otis Spann, Luther Tucker, Willie Dixon, and Willie Smith got together with Muddy Waters and recorded “Elevate Me Mama”, “So Glad I’m Living”, My Love Strikes Like Lightning”, and “You Don’t Have To Go”.

On this day in 1924, Sippie Wallace recorded “Sud Bustin’ Blues” in New York for Okeh Records.

On this day in 1929, Ethel Waters recorded “Second-Handed Man” in New York City for Columbia.

Today’s show features music performed by Muddy Waters, Sippie Wallace, and Ethel Waters


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