
Willie Dixon was an American bluesman born in 1915 in the United States. He became one of the founders of the Chicago school of blues, working as a bassist, composer, and producer. His work had a profound influence on the development of the genre, and his songs, such as "Back Door Man" were covered by artists such as Howlin' Wolf , John Hammond Jr. , and The Doors . Dixon innovatively combined classic blues tradition with contemporary urban slang, creating memorable choruses and rhythms. His contribution to blues and R&B remains unrivaled, and his work inspires musicians worldwide.
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