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Warren Thompson, owner of Newcastle live music venue Hoochie Coochie, says operators have had little alternative but to keep up with trends by creating more daytime economy options.
Covers include Hoochie Coochie Man, made famous by blues legend Muddy Waters.
More than 10,000 fans spread out on the grassy field of Oswiecim's stadium Saturday night to hear Clapton play a scorching set of old hits such as "Pretending," "Cocaine," "Hoochie Coochie Man" and "Layla"the acoustic version.
The Muddy Waters hit "Hoochie Coochie Man'' was recorded in 1954, but other popular rock anthems that year included "The Naughty Lady From Shady Lane,'' and "Hernando's Hideaway.''
Leigh McDougall I'D love to know how much the Gucci Coochie Coo mums, who buy nothing but designer clothes for their kids, take in child benefit, paid for by mugs like me who can't afford a decent winter jacket?
Then asked for free delivery and a side of coochie soup.
Coochie coochie coo etc etc - Samantha Cameron (would-be PM David Cameron's now not-so-secret weapon in helping him get elected) is carrying a now-not-so-secret weapon of her own - another little Cameron, who may or may not be brought up in Number 10.
"After the show (in April), I sent Jeff a list of songs I think we could record - Muddy Waters stuff like I Got My Brand On You and Hoochie Coochie Man," Contactmusic quoted him as telling Rolling Stone magazine.
"Voodoo: Hoochie Coochie and the Creative Spirit" roughly coincided with Nicolas Bourriaud's grand Tate Triennial, a twenty-first-century mission statement on the future of curating filled with large-scale, theoretically au courant works.
Hip-O Select has received the Mojo Magazine Reissue Of The Year award for Max Romeo's War Ina Babylon, the Blues Foundation's Handy Award for Reissue Of The Year for the Muddy Waters volume Hoochie Coochie Man, and prestigious Alex art design awards for the latter collection and The Complete Motown Singles, Volume One: 1959 to 1961.
By 1996 Mojo had moved to Pembrokeshire, and formed the The Hoochie Coochie Band four years later.
Sadly, however, their records, including Muddy Waters's Hoochie Coochie Man, Leadbelly's Sweet Mary and Sam and Dave's I Take What I Want, didn't sell well in the UK, though they did better in Europe.