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  1. 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 ...

  2. LP, Album, Stereo. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1964 Vinyl release of "Mandolin Blues" on Discogs.

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  3. 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.

  4. Charley Patton. Sonny Boy Williamson I. Bob Dylan. [ editar datos en Wikidata] 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.

  5. Yank Rachell's Tennessee Jug Busters - Mandolin Blues - Rocky Mountain Blues. 4:18. PhaedraP djmifume vinylsearchrecords. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the Vinyl release of "Mandolin Blues" on Discogs.

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  6. 16 de sept. de 2006 · 1963.Mar.6, and Mar.31. Recorded in Michael's Bloomfield Home In Chicago & in Engineer Dan Queen's Home. Producer: Robert G. Koester. James "Yank" Rachell : Mandolin, Vocals. Big Joe Williams : 9-string Guitar, Vocals. Hammie Nixon : Jug, hca.

  7. Mandolin Blues, an Album by Yank Rachell's Tennessee Jug-Busters. Released in May 1964 on Delmark (catalog no. DL-606; Vinyl LP). Genres: Country Blues. Rated #450 in the best albums of 1964.