- Big Bill
Broonzy (born Lee
Conley Bradley; June 26, 1893 or 1903 –
August 14, 1958) was an
American blues singer, songwriter, and guitarist. His career...
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Trouble in Mind is an
album by
American blues musician Big Bill
Broonzy. It was
released on
February 22, 2000 by
Smithsonian Folkways. The
album consists...
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Charlie Segar first recorded the song in 1940. Jazz
Gillum and Big Bill
Broonzy followed with
recordings in 1940 and 1941,
using an
arrangement that has...
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overall album by
blues musician Muddy Waters,
featuring songs by Big Bill
Broonzy,
released by the
Chess label in 1960.
AllMusic reviewer Cub Koda stated...
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credits for "Baby,
Please Don't Go" with
credit going to
Broonzy (Big Bill
Broonzy).
Broonzy recorded a
cover of the song in 1952, but it was in fact...
- at night. Big Bill
Broonzy, then one of the
leading bluesmen in Chicago, had
Muddy open his
shows in the
rowdy clubs where Broonzy pla****. This gave him...
- Bill
Broonzy is a
studio album by rock
musicians Dave and Phil Alvin,
released in 2014. The
album is a
tribute to the
songs of Big Bill
Broonzy; the brothers...
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Charles came to
national prominence in 1955 with "I Got a Woman". Big Bill
Broonzy said of Charles's music: "He's
mixing the
blues with the spirituals .....
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black and white, made to
supplement their incomes.
Blues singer Big Bill
Broonzy thought it came from a
supposed tendency to lie
about as if "with a stomach...
- "sweet mamas" or as
Morton called them "fifth-class ****s". Big Bill
Broonzy claimed that "when he was
about 9 or 10—that is,
around 1908, in the Delta...