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  1. 30. Mai 2019 · Big Joe Williams’ headstone is undoubtedly the only one on the planet that reads “King Of The Nine-String Guitar.” Because it’s true – as is the rest of the epitaph: “Big Joe sustained the longest recording career of any Mississippi bluesman, spanning seven decades, from 1929 to ’82.

  2. Big Joe Williams' various recordings inspired other blues musicians to record their interpretations of the song and it became a blues standard. Early examples include Papa Charlie McCoy as "Tampa Kid" (1936), Leonard "Baby Doo" Caston (1939), Lightnin' Hopkins (1947), John Lee Hooker (1949), and Big Bill Broonzy (1952). [14]

  3. 22. Nov. 2018 · Big Joe Williams at the Bagneux Festival 1971. For other Country Blues videos go to: https://stefan-grossmans-guitar-workshop.webflow.io/stefan-grossmans-gui...

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  4. Big Joe Williams. Even in a blues world populated by colorful and idiosyncratic characters, Big Joe Williams loomed as one of the most inimitable – and irascible. Born to ramble, he left his Crawford, Mississippi, home at age 12 or his early teens, worked across the South in levee camps, minstrel shows, and other settings, and spent most of ...

  5. 7. März 2020 · Restored & Colorized Rare Old Blues for Big Joe Williams ️ Restored with neural Big Joe Williams footage and enhanced: 🎧 FPS boosted to 30 frames per seco...

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  6. Died : December 17, 1982 // Macon, MS, United States. Joseph Lee Williams, billed throughout his career as Big Joe Williams, was an American Delta blues guitarist, singer and songwriter, notable for the distinctive sound of his nine-string guitar. Performing over four decades, he recorded such songs as "Baby Please Don't Go" ( Joe Williams ...

  7. Big Joe Williams was a classic Mississippi Delta Bluesman. This gruff voiced, awkward fellow with his nine-string guitar had played in jug-bands and minstrel shows; he had wandered all over the South ‘riding the blinds’ as a hobo; played for tips on street-corners and juke-joints and then, when he moved to Chicago, wrote some songs that are still played every day.