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JUKE JOINT TO BIG TIME
Michael Burks learned his craft in his
family's Arkansas juke joint

MARIA MULDAUR
From M.M. to M.M., Maria goes
back to her acoustic roots.

EARL KING
A King in the White House? He's got
the New Orleans vote.

Michael Burks
© 2001 Jeff Dunas

 Also in this Issue

  Still Stirrin' It Up
  Best known as the gospel incubator for Sam Cooke and Johnny Taylor, the Soul Stirrers have a much lower profile than they did in the '50s and '60s, but thanks to Arthur and Leroy Crume the group continues to deliver the goods.
  Big Creole Daddy
  A guitar man in an accordian world with both Clifton and C.J. Chenier and Nathat and the Zydeco Cha-Chas, Harry Hypolite finally gets to stand out fron on his debut CD.
 

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  Backstage Notes
  About this issue of BLUES ACCESS
  Access
  Blues-related articles and tidbits
  Columns
  From the quills (?) of our columnists
   
     Rooster Pickin's
     Blue views from the Red Rooster Lounge
     Blues & Roots
     Managing Editor John Sinclair on the latest crop of reissues
     Journeyman's Road
     Living the blues, from the musician's viewpoint
     Blues with a Twist
     Who hasn't Twist Turner played with? ...and does he have some stories.
   
  Reviews
  Selected blues reviews from the current issue



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