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Sonny Boy Williamson II. (* 11. März 1908 oder am 5. Dezember 1899 oder 1912 in Glendora, Mississippi; † 24. / 25. Mai 1965 in Helena, Arkansas, bürgerlicher Name Aleck / Alex „Rice“ Miller) war ein US-amerikanischer Bluesmusiker.
Alex or Aleck Miller (originally Ford, possibly December 5, 1912 [3] [a] – May 24, 1965), [4] known later in his career as Sonny Boy Williamson, was an American blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter. [2] He was an early and influential blues harp stylist who recorded successfully in the 1950s and 1960s.
Profile: American blues singer & harmonica player at the emergence of 'electric blues'. Famous compositions include "Help Me", "Eyesight To The Blind" and "Don't Start Me Talkin'". Not to be confused with the earlier & more 'acoustic' Sonny Boy Williamson (of "Good Morning, School Girl" fame).
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5. Dez. 2023 · A cynical act of mimicry by Sonny Boy Williamson II sparked a blues legend, the latest chapter of which has been tackled in song by Randy Newman.
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Enjoy the harmonica blues of Sonny Boy Williamson, one of the most influential blues musicians of all time. Listen to his best songs in this full album video, featuring classics like Bring It On ...
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23. Sept. 2022 · The legend that is Sonny Boy Williamson II recorded on the 19th October 1964 at the Manchester Free Trade Hall as part of the American Folk Blues Festival tour in the UK. What a line up this...
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11. März 2012 · Sonny Boy Williamson II, nicknamed "King of the Harmonica" by his peers, was one of the most inspiring harp players in blues history. With his passionate yet understated style, his metronome-like timing, and his endlessly inventive technique, he has influenced generations of players, including such virtuosos as Howling Wolf, James ...