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The frantic 1977 smash hit “Black Betty” by Ram Jam was a cover of a Leadbelly prison work song — the bluesman told John Lomax the “BAMBALAM” simulated the prisoner’s axes hitting trees, and Black Betty was the foreman’s whip (or maybe the prison wagon).

This Paul Butterfield Blues Band Design is printed on BOTH SIDES of this premium 11 ounce Bluescentric Brand ceramic music coffee mug. It is dishwasher and microwave safe. 

Every sale directly benefits the Butterfield estate! 

Growing up in the 1950 Chicago South Side, Paul Butterfield cut his teeth at a young age playing blues harmonica with the greats like Muddy Waters.

With Butterfield's harp prowess and scorching vocals, he enlisted guitarists Mike Bloomfield & a young Elvin Bishop, Mark Naftalin on organ, and hiring away Howlin' Wolf's rhythm section, Jerome Arnold and Sam Lay, to record their eponymous first album The Paul Butterfield Blues Band.

The album is a raw, brazen & powerful mix of electric Chicago style blues & rock & roll. Tracks included rocking originals and high-energy covers of Little Walter, Muddy Waters, Elmore James, Willie Dixon and others. 

Weight 0.93 lbs

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