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0000 0000 7926 9643
https://isni.org/isni/0000000079269643
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Brown, Willie
Brown, Willie Lee
William Brown
Willie Brown
Willie Brown (Amerikaans zanger (1900-1952))
Willie Brown (amerikansk sångare)
Willie Brown (amerikansk sanger)
Willie Brown (amerikansk songar)
Willie Brown (cantante e chitarrista statunitense)
Willie Brown (guitar player and vocalist)
Willie Brown (musicien américain)
Willie Brown (US-amerikanischer Blues-Musiker)
Γουίλι Μπράουν
Вилли Браун
וילי בראון
ویلی براون (خواننده آمریکایی)
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Dates: |
1900-1952 |
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cre
Language material
Musical sound recording
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Creation role: |
author
composer
creator
instrumentalist
lyricist
performer
singer
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Related names: |
Braddy, Clay (co-performer)
House, Son (1902-1988)
Little Miss Cornshucks (co-performer)
Patton, Charley (1891-1934)
Schubert, Franz (co-author)
Williams, Leroy
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Titles: |
Charley Patton
Cream of the crop
Future Blues
greatest in country blues 1927-1930, The
Jumpin'the blues, vol 3
La Truite Quintette pour piano et cordes en la
Legendary sessions - Delta style the famous 1930 Paramount recordings in chronolog. order ; plus supplements to RSE-1 by Willie Brown and Fiddlin' Joe Martin (1941)
Levee Camp Blues
M & O Blues / Future Blues
Son House and the Great Delta Blues Singers (1928 - 1930)
Walking Blues
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Notes: |
Blues (Music)
Blues musicians Guitarists
Blues who's who (Brown, Willie Lee, b. 8-6-1900, Clarksdale, Miss., d. 12-30-52, Tunica, Miss.; instr. guitar)
Fuller form of personal name: Willie Lee
Oxford music online, April 14, 2017 Encyclopedia of popular music (Brown, Willie; born August 6, 1900, Clarksdale, Mississippi; died December 30, 1952, Tunica, Mississippi; blues singer and guitarist; associate of both Charley Patton and Son House
The Mississippi blues. No. 1 [SR] 197-? label (Willie Brown)
Wikipedia, April 14, 2017 (Willie Brown; Willie Lee Brown; born August 6, 1900, Clarksdale, Mississippi; died December 30, 1952, Tunica, Mississippi; American blues guitar player and vocalist; performed and recorded with other notable blues musicians, including Son House and Charlie Patton, and was an influence on Robert Johnson and Muddy Waters)
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NLN
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