Boogie Bill Webb

Boogie Bill Webb (March 24, 1924 – August 22, 1990)[2] was an American Louisiana blues and rhythm-and-blues guitarist, singer and songwriter.

[3] In 1953 Webb released his debut single, "Bad Dog," a noncommercial slice of country boogie-woogie.

[1] There he met and played with Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Jimmy Reed, and Chuck Berry.

[5] Exposure at home and in Europe led to visits to Webb from blues fans and invitations to tour.

[1] In 1989, with financial assistance from the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, he released the album Drinkin' and Stinkin'.