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Blues You Can Use: Willie Dixon

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March 31, 2014
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Blues You Can Use: Willie Dixon
Willie Dixon's deep pocket and massive sound formed the basis of the blues as we know it, but he was also a skilled soloist, as Ed Friedland uncovers on the tune "Joggie Booge."
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