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They borrowed their band's name from a Muddy Waters tune, nabbed their first regular gig at a joint called the Crawdaddy Club, and within six weeks they were famous.
Keith Richards's 'Life': An unexpectedly clear look at years as a Rolling Stone Lou Bayard 2010
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They borrowed their band's name from a Muddy Waters tune, nabbed their first regular gig at a joint called the Crawdaddy Club, and within six weeks, they were famous.
Keith Richards's 'Life': An unexpectedly clear look at years as a Rolling Stone Lou Bayard 2010
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The article is at Crawdaddy, which is the journalism component of the Wolfgang's Vault site, an online archive of music performances that is itself worth a look if you haven't explored it already.
Cake or Death? James F. McGrath 2010
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As a major media phenomenon, however, rock journalism had been started in the mid-sixties by a magazine called Crawdaddy which, by 1968, was nearly defunct.
Buried Alive, The Biography of Janis Joplin Friedman, Myra 1973
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+ 'Crawdaddy' [~ch. cite bieing born quantiles] + 'Wrestling with a Wrangler'
Archive 2009-12-01 admin 2009
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+ 'Crawdaddy' [~ch. cite bieing born quantiles] + 'Wrestling with a Wrangler'
united states of america constitutional signaturee gate admin 2009
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But despite being run ragged by the recession and its effect on consumers, some businesses such as Crawdaddy's have higher hopes that while this holiday season might not be as bountiful as years 'past, it at least should be better than last year.
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I remember four nappy-headed boys and a old man called Crawdaddy an’ two young girls.
RL’s Dream Walter Mosley 1995
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“Skynyrd came to Kansas City for a concert,” said Gaines, an amiable Oklahoman whose claim to fame at the time was his role in a local band called Crawdaddy.
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“Skynyrd came to Kansas City for a concert,” said Gaines, an amiable Oklahoman whose claim to fame at the time was his role in a local band called Crawdaddy.
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