
Eddy Clearwater: Biography of the Blues During the 1950s, Chicago's West Side was a breeding ground for some of the world's greatest bluesmen. Magic Sam, Otis Rush, Freddie King and others ruled the clubs. With his fierce guitar playing, soulful and emotive vocals and wild stage shows, Eddy "The Chief" Clearwater easily belongs on this list. A Chicago legend, Clearwater is an intense, flamboyant blues-rocking showman. He's equally comfortable playing the deepest, most heartfelt blues or rocking, good-time party music.
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Came up the hard way
Black Night
Chicago daily blues
A Real Good Time
2 x 9
Doin' The Model
Hoochie Coochie Man
Mayor Daley's Blues
Hillbilly Blues
I was gone
Major Daley's Blues
I Don´t Know Why
That's My Baby
Blast off
A little bit of blues
I Don't Know Why
The Things I Used To Do
You Don't Have to Go
Chicago Dailey Blues
The world is in a bad situation
twist like this
Rock Me Baby
Last Nite
My Babe
Just A Little Bit
Poison Ivy
A little bit of rock n'roll
Hey Bernadine
Bad Dream
Boogie My Blues Away
Pretty Baby
Sweet Little Sixteen
Payments on My Woman
Every Day I Have The Blues
A Little Bit Of Blues, A Little Bit Of Rock & Roll
Kansas City
Everybody's Gonna Be All Right
Set It Out
Chuck Berry medley
Reelin & Rockin
Blues At Theresa's
Nashvill rd
The Twist
Nashville Road
Real Good Time
Johnny B. Goode
Honky Tonk
Chicago Daily Blues (Live Version)
Caldonia
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