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  1. Sonny Boy Williamson I. John Lee Curtis "Sonny Boy" Williamson (March 30, 1914 – June 1, 1948) was an American blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter. [1] He is often regarded as the pioneer of the blues harp as a solo instrument. He played on hundreds of recordings by many pre–World War II blues artists.

  2. John Lee Curtis "Sonny Boy" Williamson was an American blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter. He is often regarded as the pioneer of the blues harp as a solo instrument. He played on hundreds of recordings by many pre–World War II blues artists. Under his own name, he was one of the most recorded blues musicians of the 1930s and 1940s and is closely associated with Chicago producer ...

  3. May 9, 2010 · Enjoy the classic blues of Sonny Boy Williamson I, the original harmonica wizard, as he performs "Sugar Mama" with his distinctive style and voice. This song, also recorded by Tampa Red and John ...

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  4. Dec 5, 2023 · With his namesake dead, the new Sonny Boy Williamson’s career went from strength to strength. In the 50s he recorded a host of blues classics, including “Cross My Heart,” “Eyesight To the ...

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  5. Explore Sonny Boy Williamson I's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Sonny Boy Williamson I on AllMusic.

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  7. Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 5 (1945-1947) by Sonny Boy Williamson I released in 1991. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  8. Jan 12, 2024 · Sonny Boy Williamson I, whose real name was John Lee Williamson, was a true pioneer of the blues genre. His harmonica skills were unmatched, and his signature style earned him a legion of fans across the American South. But it was on a fateful night in 1948 that the world of blues music was forever altered.

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