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INDEX
About Blues
acid. See LSD
Act III
“Ain’t Nothing to Me,”
“Ain’t She Sweet,”
albinism
in different cultures
fitting in with
oculocutaneous
recessive gene
vision problems associated with
Aledort, Andy
All American Boy
Alligator Records
creative control at
producers
promotion of
quitting
releases of
sessions
Allison, Luther
Allison, Mose
Allman Brothers
American Bandstand
Ames, Roy
death of
obituary of
original contract with
Amos Boynton and the ABCs
Amsterdam
Anchor Bay Entertainment
Anderson, Elton
Ann Arbor Blues Festival
Antone, Susan
Antone’s
anxiety attacks
Are You Experienced
Armadillo Comics
Armadillo World Headquarters
Armstrong, Dan
At Fillmore East
Atkins, Chet
Atlanta International Pop Festival
First
Second
Atlantic City Pop Festival
Atlantic Records
Aura Records
The Austin Music Scene Through the Lens of Burton Wilson
Avedon, Richard
Aykroyd, Dan
“Baby, What You Want Me to Do,”
“Back Door Friend,”
“Bad Girl Blues,”
“Bad Luck and Trouble,”
“Bad Luck Situation,”
Bad to the Bone
Ballard Stevenson School
Band of Gypsies
Bang Records
banjo
“Barefootin,”
Barge, Gene
Beach Boys
Beacon Theater
Beat Club
Beatles
Beaumont, Texas
red light district in
Beaumont Neurological Center
“Be Careful with a Fool,”
Beck, Jeff
Beck, Mary Jo
Belk, Burns
Belushi, John
death of
Bennett, Duster
Bennett, Ronnie
Bentley, Bill
Bentley, Jim
Bergman, Hazel
Berry, Chuck
Best of Johnny Winter
The Best of Muddy Waters
Betts, Dickey
bicycles
Biddy Mulligan’s
Big Bopper
Big Brother and the Holding Company
“Birds Can’t Row Boats,”
Bishopstock Blues Festival
rescheduled
“Black Cat Bone,”
Black Cat Pub
Black Oak Arkansas
Black Plague
Blackwell, Otis
Bland, Bobby “Blue,”
Bloomfield, Mike
Blue Horizon Records
Blue Magoos
“Blue Mood,”
blues
Chicago
feeling
Mississippi Delta
overdubs ruining
purists
recognition for
renaissance
Texas
twelve-bar
Bluesbreakers
Bluesbreakers: John Mayall with Eric Clapton
The Blues Brothers
Blues Foundation Hall of Fame
Blues Foundation in Memphis
“The Blues Had a Baby and They Named It Rock ‘n’ Roll,”
Blue Sky Records
end of
Winter, Edgar, on
Blues Music Awards, 2008
“Blues This Bad,”
Blues Unlimited
Bluesville
Bobby and the Troubadours
Bogart, Neil
Bolton, Michael
“Bon Ton Roula,”
Bon Ton Roulette Show
“Boot Hill,”
bootlegs
on amazon.com
Rolling Stone on
“Born Under a Bad Sign,”
Boston Tea Party
Bottom Line
Boynton, Amos
Brady, Kevin
Branch, Billy
Brass and the Blues
The Breakfast Club
Breakin‘It Up & Breakin’ It Down
awards for
Brecker, Randy
Breitberg, Fred
Briefcase of Blues
British Invasion
Brockie, Doug
“Broke and Lonely,”
“Broke Down Engine,”
broken hip
Brooks, Lonnie
Brown, Frances
Brown, Gatemouth
Brown, James
Brown, Savoy
Brown, William
Buchanan, Roy
Buddah Records
Bulldog
Burks, John
Burns, Belk
Butterfield, Paul
“Bye Bye Blackbird,”
Cactus Records
Calderone
Caldwell, Bobby
salary of
Calmese, Charles
Cameron, Scott
Camp Rio Vista
Canned Heat
“Can’t Judge a Book by Its Cover,”
Captain Beyond
Captured Live!
lineup
photos for
reviews
Carlyle Hotel
carpal tunnel syndrome
Carpenter, Melvin
Carriage House Recording Studios
Cascade Records
Cash, Johnny
Castleman, Mary
CBS Records
Chamberlain, Willard
“Champagne and Reef
er,”
“Chantilly Lace,”
Charles, Ray
“Cheap Tequila,”
“Cheatin’ Blues,”
Checker, Chubby
The Chelsea Girls
Chelsea Hotel
famous residents of
Chess, Leonard
Chess, Marshall
Chess Records
Chicago All Stars
Chicago Blues Festival
Chicago Democratic National Convention
Chicago Recording Company
Chicken Shack
chicken wire
children
church
Civil Rights Act
Clapton, Eric
clarinet
Clark, Dick
Clements, Jack
click track
Climax Blues Band
Close, Del
Cobalt
Collins, Albert
Columbia
prerequisites for signing with
“Coming Up Fast,”
Compton, Tom
Continental Hyatt House
Cooder, Ry
Cooper, Alice
Coryell, Larry
Cotton, James
Cray, Robert
Cream
Creem
“Creepy,”
Cropper, Steve
Crossroads Concert
Crudup, Arthur “Big Boy,”
Crumb, Robert
“Cryin’”
“Cryin’ in My Heart,”
Crystaliers
D. C. Comics
D’Addario strings
Dagger, Mike
Daley, Pappy
Dali, Salvador
“Dallas,”
Damn Right, I’ve Got the Blues
“Dark Is the Night, Cold Is the Ground,”
Dart Records
Davis, Bob
Davis, Clive
Davis, Miles
Deadwood Dave’s
“Deep Down in Florida,”
Deep Purple
Deitch, Kim
Del Gatto, Lew
Denver Pop Festival
depression
Derek Trucks Band
Derringer, Rick
production of
reunion show with
Detroit Rock Revival
DeviBlue Foundation
Diamond Jim and the Coastaleers
Diamond Records
Dick Dowling Junior High School
Dire Straits
divorce
Dixon, Willie
Dobbis, Rick
Dobbs, Ronnie
Dr. John
Dr. Pepper Festival
Doggett, Bill
Domino, Fats
Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert
Don Mahoney and the Kiddie Troopers
“Don’t Take Advantage of Me,”
Doors
“Double Drum Song,”
Double Trouble
Dress Rehearsal
Drugan, Brian
Drugan, Dennis
Drugan, Johnny
Drugan, Margaret
Drugan, Seymour
drugs. See also overmedication; specific drugs
addiction
escalating use of
The Mike Douglas Show and
plan to wean off
rehab
at River Oaks Hospital
Duke Records
Dunlop “Texas Slider,”
Dunn, Donald “Duck,”
Dunn, Nora
“Dust My Broom,”
Dylan, Bob
“30th Anniversary Concert Celebration,”
Eagles
“Ease My Pain,”
Eastown Theater
Easy Riders: Tattoo Magazine of Skin Art
Edgar Winter Group
Edgar Winter’s White Trash
Edgar Winter’s White Trash
The Ed Sullivan Show
Edwards, Dave “Honeyboy,”
Electric flag
Electric Grandmother
Electric Ladyland
Electric Ladyland
Electric Mud
as “dog shit,”
Eliminator
Elvin Bishop Group
Epic
Epstein, Mark
Erlewine, Mark
Erlewine Guitars
Ertegun, Ahmet
Estes, Sleepy John
“Eternally,”
Evans, Bill
Everly Brothers
“Evil on My Mind,”
Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers
Fabulous German Entertainment GmbH
Fabulous Thunderbirds
fame
drawbacks
friendships and
heroin to isolate from demands of
presents and
family genealogy
Feel Good Machine
“Feel Like Goin’ Home,”
Felder, Don
Feliciano, Jose
Ferguson, John William
Ferguson, Keith
Ferrante, Dennis
“Fever,”
Fickle Pickle
Fields, Danny
Fig, Anton
fights
during The Winter of ’88
Fillmore East
Fillmore West
Firesign Theater
First Winter
Fitzgerald, Ella
Fleetwood Mac
Flippo, Chet
Fog
Fogerty, John
Foghat
“Foghat Blues Tribute,”
Folk Singer
“Fool’s Game,”
Ford, Tennessee Ernie
“Forty-Four,”
Frampton, Peter
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