The anniversary of the death of a renowned blues musician will be celebrated with a star-studded night at a jazz venue in Streatham.

Musicians will pay tribute to the late Muddy Waters, dubbed the “father of modern Chicago blues”, at the Hideaway in Empire Mews on April 22.

Big Joe Louis, Errol Linton and Jeremiah Marques are just a few of the artists joining house band ‘The John O’Leary/Alan Glen Allstars’ for the event.

Brixton based busking musician Errol Linton, who was heavily influenced by Muddy’s music, said people could expect an “entertaining and exciting atmosphere”.

“I got given a harmonica when I was 19 and that was when my love for blues started," he said. “I did a Muddy Waters song on my last album and he played a massive role in me growing to appreciate the blues.”

Band member Alan Glen added: “I went to see Muddy’s band when they came over to London and it all started there.

“The only problem [with our concert] is that we don’t have enough time for everyone to play and pay their tributes”.

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