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Sonny Boy Williamson

Blues
Delta Blues
Chicago Blues
With a jaunty bowler hat, a raffish grin and an endless amount of tall stories, harmonica player Sonny Boy Williamson was one of the great characters re-discovered by the folk and blues boom of the 1960s. Born Alex Miller on a plantation in rural Mississippi, he taught himself mouth harp and took to the road after his father died in 1932, playing with the likes of Elmore James, Robert Johnson and Big Joe Williams under the names Rice Miller and Little Boy Blue. Hired to play on the King Biscuit Time radio show in Arkansas in 1941, producers changed his name to Sonny Boy Williamso...
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Sugar MamaSonny Boy Williamson
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The Big BoatSonny Boy Williamson
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You're An Old LadySonny Boy Williamson
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I Could Hear My Name A Ringin'Sonny Boy Williamson, Big Bill Broonzy and Memphis Slim
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Life is Like ThatMemphis Slim, Big Bill Broonzy and Sonny Boy Williamson
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Help MeROBERTO FORMIGNANI, Sonny Boy Williamson, Gian Piero Benetti (cont, Stefania Bindini (contributor), Roberto Poltronieri (contributor), Massimo Mantovani (contributor), Roberto M and Paolo Santini (contributor)
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Sugar MamaSonny Boy Williamson

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The Big BoatSonny Boy Williamson

Sonny Boy Williamson: Chicago 1937-1945

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You're An Old LadySonny Boy Williamson

Sonny Boy Williamson: Chicago 1937-1945

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I Could Hear My Name A Ringin'Sonny Boy Williamson, Big Bill Broonzy and Memphis Slim

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Life is Like ThatMemphis Slim, Big Bill Broonzy and Sonny Boy Williamson

The Best Of Memphis Slim

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Help MeROBERTO FORMIGNANI, Sonny Boy Williamson, Gian Piero Benetti (cont, Stefania Bindini (contributor), Roberto Poltronieri (contributor), Massimo Mantovani (contributor), Roberto M and Paolo Santini (contributor)

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