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Big Joe Williams (born Joseph Lee Williams, October 16, 1903 - December 17,
1982) was an American Delta blues musician and songwriter, known for his
characteristic style of guitar-playing, his nine-string guitar, and his
bizarre, cantankerous personality.
Career Born in Crawford, Mississippi, as a youth Williams began wandering
across the United States busking and playing stores, bars, alleys and work
camps. In the early 1920s he worked in the Rabbit Foot Minstrels revue, and
recorded with the Birmingham Jug Band in 1930 for the Okeh label.
In 1934 he was in St. Louis, where he met record producer Lester Melrose
who signed him to a contract with Bluebird Records in 1935. He stayed with
Bluebird for ten years, recording such blues hits as "Baby, Please Don't
Go" (1935) and "Crawlin' King Snake" (1941), both songs later covered by
many other performers. He also recorded with other blues singers, including
John Lee "Son
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