Part of the permanent collection of the library of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Grammy-winning songwriter Terry Abrahamson's memories - told through his personal photos and stories - of years with the legends of Chicago Blues. Writing songs with Muddy Waters, writing and producing George Thorogood's first vinyl, creating John Lee Hooker's Levi's radio ad, plus his nights with BB King, the Rolling Stones, Howlin' Wolf, Johnny Winter and more are highlighted in first- hand accounts and over 100 never-before-seen photos shot by a Blues insider with unique access to some of the most influential artists in music history. These photos have also been celebrated in various photo exhibitions and lecture presentations. This is a piece of history. Anyone who knows anything about the Blues should definitely see it. Johnny Winter This is great, man. This brings it all back. Elvin Bishop Fantastic, man! Jimmy Page A tremendous piece of work! Meredith Rutledge-Borger, The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Chicago native Terry Abrahamson had written two songs with Muddy Waters at the age of 22, and a third a few years later that won him a Grammy. In addition to photographing music legends such as the Rolling Stones, Freddie King, Taj Mahal, Howlin' Wolf and more, Terry has written music recorded by the late great Clarence Clemons, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, George Thorogood, the Chambers Brothers and John Lee Hooker. He is the only person in history to have written for Muddy Waters, Oprah Winfrey, Larry Flynt, Michael Jackson and the Boston Celtics. His produced stage plays include Hannukatz the Musical, Kama Sutra, The Brat Race, Doo Lister's Blues, How to Bust a Bully and the New Orleans Jazz Funeral of Stella Brooks. His work has been featured at The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Smithsonian Institution, Chicago's Museum of African American History, Johnnie Cochran's funeral, before the United States Supreme Court, on CBS, HBO, NPR and SHOWTIME and at various film festivals. He is also the writer and illustrator of Hannukatz Saves Hannukah.