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| - American blues guitarists
- People from Clarksdale, Mississippi
- American male singers
- 20th-century American singers
- American blues singers
- 1952 deaths
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- American blues musicians
- Blues musicians from Mississippi
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| - For credits for %22Ragged And Dirty%22 and %22Mississippi Blues%22, please use [a139481].American delta blues singer and guitarist, best known for his lone sides %22Future Blues%22 and %22M&O Blues%22 recorded for Paramount in 1930 (other sides he recorded during this session have never been located). Brown often acted as second guitarist for others, and can be heard on several other early blues recordings, including some by [a313078], [a307420], and [a505550].According to reports from [a468451] and %22Chasin' That Devil's Music, Searching for the Blues%22 by [a707251], he's not the same Willie Brown who recorded %22Ragged And Dirty%22 and %22Mississippi Blues%22 for Alan Lomax
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| - Willie Lee Brown (August 6, 1900 – December 30, 1952) was an American blues guitar player and vocalist. He partnered with other notable blues musicians such as Son House and Charlie Patton, and had a great influence on Robert Johnson and Muddy Waters. Brown is considered one of the main pioneering musicians of the Delta blues genre.Born in Clarksdale, Mississippi, he learned the guitar as a teenager. During his music career he was best known as a side player performing mostly with bluesmen Son House, Charlie Patton, and Robert Johnson. He had recorded four sides for Paramount Records in Grafton, Wisconsin in the 1930s, which were subsequently released on 78rpm discs. The second time he recorded was with Son House accompanying him in three 1941 Library of Congress recordings. Brown briefly joined House in 1952 in Rochester, New York, but soon returned to Tunica, Mississippi where he died the same year.He was mostly known as an accompanist rather than a soloist, although he did record three high rated solo performances. His recorded songs were %22M & O Blues,%22 %22Make Me a Pallet on the Floor,%22 and %22Future Blues%22. He disappeared from the music scene during the 1940s together with Son House, and died before the first blues revival started.
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- W. Brown
- William Brown
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| - Mississippi blues guitarist/vocalist %22Future Blues%22 %22M&O Blues%22
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