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When I Left Home

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by Guy, Buddy


  Montgomery, Little Brother

  “The Motor City Is Burning” song (Hooker)

  Motown

  Muddy Waters. See Waters, Muddy

  Muddy Waters: Folk Singer album

  Murphy, Matt

  Musial, Stan

  Music. See Blues music; Guitar playing

  “My Home Is in the Delta” song (Waters)

  “My Time after a While” song (Guy)

  Myers, Jack

  Neal, Rafel

  Needham, Theresa

  Newport Folk Festival (1967)

  Newport Jazz Festival (1960)

  Nighthawk, Robert

  99 Club, Joliet, Illinois. See Club

  “No Lie” song (Guy)

  North Sea Jazz Festival

  “Okie Dokie Stomp” song (Gatemouth)

  Orbison, Roy

  “Out of Sight” song (Brown)

  Parker, Charlie

  Pepper’s Lounge, Chicago

  Phyllis (lady friend in Baton Rouge)

  Piano playing

  Porter, John

  Presley, Elvis

  Prince Albert Hall concerts

  Publishing rights and missed royalties

  of Junior Wells taken by Mel London

  taken by Berry from Johnny Johnson

  taken by Chess, Dixon

  Recordings

  first demo

  Chess restricts playing style

  Dixon takes credit

  of full-length albums

  produces Koko Taylor

  sessions with Howlin’ Wolf

  studio work

  Redding, Otis

  Reed, A. C.

  Reed, Jimmy

  early influence, first encounter

  and Eddie Taylor

  and John Lee Hooker

  Regal Theater, Chicago

  Religious faith

  “Rememberin’ Stevie” song (Guy)

  Richards, Keith

  Robinson, Jackie

  Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction

  Rogers, Jimmy

  “Roll Over Beethoven” song (Berry/Johnson)

  “Rollin’ Stone” song (Waters)

  Rolling Stones

  appreciate, recognize, bluesmen

  at Chess Records

  Chicago concert

  influence on blues

  and Muddy Waters

  opened by Junior Wells, Buddy

  Rush, Otis

  Rush, Tom

  Santana, Carlos

  Saunder, Red

  Schools

  Sealy Club, Chicago

  708 Club, Chicago

  early bookings

  and Muddy Waters, B. B. King

  Sharecropping/plantation life

  of B.B. King

  blues origins

  Christmas

  girls

  of Guy family

  of John Lee Hooker

  Shorty (Lawrence Chalk)

  argues for move to Chicago

  as Chicago roommate

  as heavy drinker

  Silvertone Records

  Silvio’s Club, Chicago

  “Sit and Cry” song (Guy)

  Skin Deep album (Guy)

  Smith, Henry “Coot”

  family friend

  sells guitar to Buddy’s father

  Smith, Willie. See Big Eyes (Willie Smith)

  “Smokestack Lightnin’” song (Howlin’ Wolf)

  The Spaniels

  Spann, Otis

  as great blues piano man

  and Junior Wells

  Squeeze Club, Chicago

  Stedman, John

  Stewart, Rod

  Stitt, Sonny

  Stone Crazy album and song (Guy)

  Strat electric guitar (Fender Stratocaster)

  Sumlin, Hubert

  and Howlin’ Wolf

  session with Chess

  tribute to Muddy Waters

  “Sweet Home Chicago” song

  “Sweet Sixteen” song (King)

  Sweet Tea album (Guy)

  Tampa Red

  Taylor, Eddie

  Taylor, Hound Dog

  Taylor, Koko

  Tedeschi, Susan

  Texas

  “The Same Thing” song (Dixon)

  Theresa’s Club, Chicago

  about

  harmonica competition

  Junior Wells plays

  Little Walter’s death

  “The Things I Used to Do” song (Guitar Slim)

  Thornton, Big Mama

  “Tomorrow Night” song (Johnson)

  Toronto music scene

  Toscano, Eli

  as Cobra Records owner

  produces Buddy’s first records

  dies/disappears

  Traveling hippie festival in Canada

  True Vine Baptist Church and school, Lettsworth

  “Try to Quit You, Baby” song (Guy)

  Turcks, Derek

  Turner, Ike

  Turner, Joe

  Turner, Tina

  U. S. State Department trips

  Universal Records

  Vanguard Records

  Vaughan, Jimmie

  Vaughan, Stevie Ray

  leads blues resurgence

  plays Alpine Valley concert

  death of

  “Rememberin’ Stevie” tribute

  Vietnam

  Violence

  assassinations of ’60s

  in Chicago clubs

  killing at Altamount Rolling Stones concert

  killing of Little Walter

  robberies of Checkerboard

  South Side crime

  stabbing of Junior Wells

  toward women

  Walker, T-Bone

  in Europe

  plays electrical blues

  Wanda (working woman in Gary, Indiana)

  “Wang Dang Doodle” song

  “Watch Yourself” song (Guy)

  Waterman, Dick

  Waters, Geneva (Muddy’s wife)

  Waters, Muddy

  early influence, first meeting

  birthday party in Austin

  at F&J Lounge, Gary

  as a generous spirit

  legacy of keeping blues authentic

  and Leonard Chess

  on Newport Jazz Festival

  records with Buddy

  with Rolling Stones

  takes care of Junior Wells

  and women

  hospitalization, surgeries

  death of

  Watson, Johnny Guitar

  Wells, Junior

  background with Muddy Waters

  blood bond with Buddy

  competes with Little Walter

  goodwill trips

  on Howlin’ Wolf

  with James Brown complex

  at Newport Folk Festival

  as problem-drinker

  records, plays, with Buddy

  stabbed at Pepper’s

  uses fake Buddy Guy

  death of

  “What’d I Say” song (Charles)

  White Sox baseball team

  Williamson, Sonny Boy

  at Chess Records

  competes with Little Walter

  and Junior Wells

  records, plays, with Buddy

  Williamson, Sonny Boy (original)

  Wilson, Kim

  Winter, Johnny

  Wolf, Howlin’. See Howlin’ Wolf

  Women

  in Baton Rouge and Junior Wells

  older

  as unaffordable luxury

  violence toward

  “Work with Me, Annie” song (Ballard)

  Working women

  WXOK radio station

  Yardbirds

  Young, Mitchell

  Z., David

  Copyright © 2012 by Buddy Guy with David Ritz

  All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electr
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  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Guy, Buddy.

  When I left home : my story / Buddy Guy with David Ritz.—1st Da Capo Press ed.

  p. cm.

  Includes index.

  eISBN : 978-0-306-82107-3

  Blues musicians—United States—Biography. 3. Guitarists—United States—Biography. I. Ritz, David. II.

  Title.

  ML419.G86A3 2012

  787.87’1643092—dc23

  [B]

  2011040308

  First Da Capo Press edition 2012

  Published by Da Capo Press

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