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  1. Joseph Lee Williams, conocido como Poor Joe o Big Joe Williams, fue un cantante y guitarrista de blues estadounidense, nacido en Crawford, Misisipi, el 16 de octubre de 1903, y fallecido en Macon, Misisipi, el 17 de septiembre de 1982.

  2. Big Joe Williams. Joseph Lee Williams (October 16, 1903 – December 17, 1982) [2] was an American Delta blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter, [1] notable for the distinctive sound of his nine-string guitar. Performing over five decades, he recorded the songs "Baby, Please Don't Go", "Crawlin' King Snake", and "Peach Orchard Mama", among ...

  3. Big Joe Williams was a Delta blues pioneer who originated "Baby Please Don't Go" and played with Lightnin' Hopkins and Muddy Waters. Explore his life, career, and albums on AllMusic, the online music database.

  4. 17 de jul. de 2021 · 17 July 2021. 2547. Big Joe Williams is not the biggest name in the history of the blues but he is an important name. He bridges the period from the early delta blues to the blues/folk revival of the 1960s. He was a mentor in the early 30s to Muddy Waters and in the early 60s to Bob Dylan.

  5. Joseph Lee Williams, conocido como Poor Joe o Big Joe Williams, fue un cantante y guitarrista de blues estadounidense, nacido en Crawford, Misisipi, el 16 de octubre de 1903, y fallecido en Macon, Misisipi, el 17 de septiembre de 1982.

  6. 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 ...

  7. A reissue of 13 tracks recorded by Big Joe Williams, a blues singer and guitarist from Mississippi, in 1961. Listen to his dynamic and expressive style, accompanied by bassist Ransom Knowling, on songs like Bluebird Blues, Elevate Me Baby, and King Biscuit Stomp.