This is the Statt Mann Baby!! Time to Scatt a little bit.
I talked with Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top at SEMA this week.
He’s written a great book – Billy F Gibbons – combining his love of cars and music and people.
He told me a great story about one of my favorite ZZ Top songs: My Head’s in Mississippi, a Delta blues tribute.
He said the guitar used on the song came from wood debris in the cabin where Muddy Waters grew up on a plantation outside Clarksdale, Mississippi.
Now here’s the catch that put a twinkle in Billy G’s eye.
He said Muddy Waters’ grandson is a stock broker in Chicago now.
And one of his employees is the grandson of the man who owned that plantation where Muddy grew up. Think about that for a minute!
I still think Muddy Waters was given the greatest name ever at birth: McKinley Morganfield.
There’s more dignity in that name than any Royal could ever hope for.
Mac and Billy G… two heads in Mississippi.
Peace…