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Yeah. There was a club on 47th Street. I think at the Club 409. The people like Muddy Water, Sunnyland Slim, used to work there. I'd go by there and hear everybody. In fact I worked with Sunnyland Slim and Memphis Slim, Roosevelt Sykes. Because in Chicago a lot of times if musicians wanted to work regular you had to work with Blues groups, you know what I mean. So I got the opportunity, wh ...
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