Muddy Waters Jnr - Mud Morganfield Tuesday 26 November 2024 21:30 Canary Wharf Restaurant
Sound uncannily like his father and his band salutes Muddy Waters’ heritage and proves that the old songs can sound as fresh as they were 50 years ago.
Mud’s singing is firmly in best of traditions of Chicago Blues, but he is also a writer of great new songs and he is backed by some of the best musicians playing today. He is acclaimed by both critics and artists such as Buddy Guy and Jools Holland.
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After a sell-out night at Boisdale earlier this year, flying in from the USA we are proud to welcome back Mud Morganfield, the eldest son of the legendary, Muddy Waters.
He looks and sounds so strikingly like his old man, so much so that one of his dad's former sidemen said” it’s like watching a ghost in the flesh”
Mud Morganfield is a multi-award winning artist and an established star in the world of Blues music and was brought up surrounded by many of the finest musicians in the Blues. Mud’s singing is firmly in the best of traditions of Chicago blues, and he is backed by some of the best musicians playing today. His big, powerful voice conveys deep emotional resonance on the slow numbers and good old fashioned testosterone-laden strut on those classic shuffles. He is acclaimed by both critics and artists such as Buddy Guy and Jools Holland for his own musical ability.
Mud’s latest album, Portrait, was released in March 2022 and is getting extensive airplay and great reviews. His award-winning album, Son of the Seventh Son was launched in 2012 and was nominated in the Best Album and the Traditional Blues Male Artist Album categories of the 2013 Blues Foundation Music Awards. He went on to appear on BBC’s Later….with Jools Holland. More info at www.mudmorganfieldblues.com ”
What a treat for both Blues and all music fans alike, don’t miss this chance to see Mud at Boisdale!