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One of the more mysterious figures in post-war blues,
Big Mac was an otherwise anonymous truck driver from Arkansas who cut exactly one session that anyone knows about, recording "Rough Dried Woman" in a session with
Hubert Sumlin for Stan Lewis' Jewel label during the mid-'60s. The song, co-authored by Chicago producer Don Clay, was originally supposed to be an instrumental featuring drummer
Willie Williams, but
Big Mac, lacking just a little depth in his voice, almost turned it into a sub-
Howlin' Wolf workout with
Sumlin in the foreground for the second half on the B-side.
Mac left the session and was never heard from again, so far as anyone knows. ~ Bruce Eder