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MAC ARNOLD's musical career has placed him in the center of the many of the most significant places and events of the American musical milieu of the 1960's and 1970's. During the 1950’s and 60’s, the rural blues of the deep south were re-emerging in new forms which were often referred to as "electric blues" and "Chicago Blues"; and the "Chicago Blues" scene was increasingly impacting the rapidly shifting sounds of Rock and Roll Music. By the mid 1960’s, young musicians from both America and Europe were digging the electrified Chicago blues and coming to Chicago to experience the music first hand. Emerging Rock and Roll stars like Eric Clapton, Eric Burdon, Mick Jagger, and others were incorporating the roots-based electrified blues sounds of Chicago in to their own music. The years 1966-7 found MAC ARNOLD right in the center of it all as he lived and worked as a full-time musician in Chicago, playing with top notch bluesmen including MUDDY WATERS, JOHN LEE HOOKER, and OTIS REDDING.
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