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Growing up in an affluent Jewish family in Plymouth, Massachusetts, Dick Waterman (b. 1935) was a shy, stuttering boy living a world away from the Mississippi Delta. Though he never heard blues music at home, he became one of the most influential figures in blues of the twentieth century.
A close proximity to Greenwich Village in the 1960s fueled Waterman''s growing interest in folk music and led ...
A close proximity to Greenwich Village in the 1960s fueled Waterman''s growing interest in folk music and led ...
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Growing up in an affluent Jewish family in Plymouth, Massachusetts, Dick Waterman (b. 1935) was a shy, stuttering boy living a world away from the Mississippi Delta. Though he never heard blues music at home, he became one of the most influential figures in blues of the twentieth century.
A close proximity to Greenwich Village in the 1960s fueled Waterman''s growing interest in folk music and led ...
A close proximity to Greenwich Village in the 1960s fueled Waterman''s growing interest in folk music and led ...
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