Muddy Waters - First Recording 1941 - Stovall Farm Plantation - Alan Lomax interview
Alan Lomax went on field trips to record life in the Deep South. This 1941 recording is the first recording of Muddy Waters, also known as the Plantation recordings from the Library of Congress and private MC archive. Additional images courtesy LOC.

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