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Robert Pete Williams (March 14 1914 – December 31 1980) was an
American Louisiana blues musician, based in Louisiana. His music
characteristically employs unconventional blues tunings and structures, and
his songs are often about the time he served in prison. His song "I've
Grown So Ugly" has been covered by Captain Beefheart, on his album Safe as
Milk (1967), and by The Black Keys, on Rubber Factory (2004).
Williams was born in Zachary, Louisiana to sharecropping parents, and
lived around the Baton Rouge area throughout his life. He was discovered in
Angola prison, by ethnomusicologists Dr Harry Oster and Richard Allen,
where he was serving a life sentence for shooting a man dead in a local
club in 1956, an act which he claimed was in self-defense. Oster and Allen
recorded Williams performing several of his songs about life in prison and
pleaded for him to be pardonned. The pardon was partially g
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