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  1. Robert Pete Williams (March 14, 1914 – December 31, 1980) was an American Louisiana blues musician. His music characteristically employed unconventional structures and guitar tunings, and his songs are often about the time he served in prison.

  2. 21. Nov. 2006 · An Introduction to Robert Pete Williams by Robert Pete Williams released in 2006. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  3. Robert Pete Williams. Robert Pete Williams (* 14. März 1914 in Zachary, Louisiana; † 31. Dezember 1980 in Rosedale, Louisiana) war ein US-amerikanischer Blues gitarrist und -sänger, dessen Spielweise sich durch ungewöhnliche Gitarrenstimmungen und musikalische Strukturen auszeichnete.

  4. Robert Pete Williams. More images. Profile: Born March 14, 1914, Zachary, Louisiana. Williams was an inmate at Angola Prison when he was discovered by folklorists Harry Oster and Richard Allen. Their recordings of his freewheeling, improvisational blues p ...

  5. Robert Pete Williams. Robert Pete Williams made his first recordings in the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola in 1959 while serving time for murder. Folklorist Dr. Harry Oster was in search of work songs but found instead one of the most original blues artists ever in Williams, who wailed and played guitar with ominous passion and ...

  6. 22. Feb. 2007 · Introduction to Robert Pete Williams. Remastered. Robert Pete Williams Format: Audio CD. 5.0 4 ratings. $1411. See all formats and editions. Audio CD.

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  7. Serving a life sentence for murder, blues singer Robert Pete Williams (1914 – 1980) was “discovered” by folklorist Dr. Harry Oster in 1956 and was included on the Angola Prisoners’ Blues recording (ARH00419). As a result of the recording and efforts by Oster, Williams was paroled in 1959.