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(New page: Standard old black bluesman in the B. B. King mold from the 1983 comedy [http://us.imdb.com/Title?0085551 Get Crazy]. A running gag in the film has every band at the new year's concert pla...)
 
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Standard old black bluesman in the B. B. King mold from the 1983 comedy [http://us.imdb.com/Title?0085551 Get Crazy]. A running gag in the film has every band at the new year's concert playing a version of his hit, "Hootchie Cootchie Man." He takes a moment to eulogize a deceased fellow bluesman, Howling Blind Luther Washington, whose name is likely a parody of real bluesmen Howlin' Wolf and Blind Lemon Jefferson. See also [[Auden]], [[Nada]], [[Reggie Wanker]]
 
Standard old black bluesman in the B. B. King mold from the 1983 comedy [http://us.imdb.com/Title?0085551 Get Crazy]. A running gag in the film has every band at the new year's concert playing a version of his hit, "Hootchie Cootchie Man." He takes a moment to eulogize a deceased fellow bluesman, Howling Blind Luther Washington, whose name is likely a parody of real bluesmen Howlin' Wolf and Blind Lemon Jefferson. See also [[Auden]], [[Nada]], [[Reggie Wanker]]
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Revision as of 17:01, 28 April 2011

Standard old black bluesman in the B. B. King mold from the 1983 comedy Get Crazy. A running gag in the film has every band at the new year's concert playing a version of his hit, "Hootchie Cootchie Man." He takes a moment to eulogize a deceased fellow bluesman, Howling Blind Luther Washington, whose name is likely a parody of real bluesmen Howlin' Wolf and Blind Lemon Jefferson. See also Auden, Nada, Reggie Wanker