THE FIVE TRICKY BLUES QUESTIONS for February 25, 2002


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1. This harmonica player and vocalist was once managed by the Ku Klux Klan to play at dances and parties. Among other songs he recorded was one entitled "Coffee Grinder Blues" in which he was heard to proclaim "No man in this town can grind coffee like mine." Who was this guy?  
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2. What bluessinger is thought to represent the oldest tradition of rural "Black" American music on record?  
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3. Joe Williams made a guitar when he was four and a half years old. Later he turned several cheap six string guitars into nine stringers and tuned them to Spanish "G" tuning. (Just some background on the guy, nothin' at all to do with....What year did he first make a record?)  
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4.What state is Coahoma County located in? 
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5. What late sixties group recorded Tommy McClennon's "Whiskey Headed Woman? 
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