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Muddy Waters, born on April 4, 1913, in Rolling Fork, Mississippi, was a multifaceted musician known for his work within the music industry. He held US citizenship and passed away on April 30, 1983, in Westmont, Illinois.
In his career, Muddy Waters gained prominence as a guitarist, singer-songwriter, singer, and musician in the music industry. His work primarily lied in genres such as blues and Chicago blues. He was also identified as a street artist.
As a testament to his achievements and contributions, he received the prestigious Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Muddy Waters was also known under a pseudonym of the same name.
In his personal life, Muddy Waters fathered children Big Bill Morganfield and Mud Morganfield. Muddy Waters had a connection to Austin, Texas.