Willie Nix

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Baker Shop Boogie 00:00 Tools
Truckin' Little Woman 00:00 Tools
Prison Bound Blues 00:00 Tools
Seems Like a Million Years 00:00 Tools
Just Can't Stay 00:00 Tools
Midnight Showers Of Rain 00:00 Tools
Try Me One More Time 00:00 Tools
Evil 00:00 Tools
Riding In The Moonlight 00:00 Tools
nervous wreck 00:00 Tools
Baker Shop Boogie - Original 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Bedroom Blues 00:00 Tools
Just One Mistake 00:00 Tools
No More Love 00:00 Tools
Let's Take A Little Walk 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Bedroom 00:00 Tools
Truckin' Little Woman - Single Version 00:00 Tools
Seems Like A Million Years - Original 00:00 Tools
Take A Little Walk With Me 00:00 Tools
All by Myself 00:00 Tools
All by Yourself 00:00 Tools
Ridin' in the Moonlight 00:00 Tools
Baker Shop Boogie (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
Prison Blues - Original 00:00 Tools
Midnight Showers Of Rain - Original 00:00 Tools
Seems Like A Million Years (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
Midnight Shower of Rain 00:00 Tools
Truckin' Little Woman - 1952 00:00 Tools
Seems Like A Million Years, Take 1 00:00 Tools
Let's Take A Little Walk - Original 00:00 Tools
Riding In The Moonlight - Original 00:00 Tools
Baker Shop Boogie - 1953 00:00 Tools
Truckin' Little Women 00:00 Tools
Seems Like A Millon Years (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
Seems Like A Million Years (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
Prison Bound 00:00 Tools
Truckin' Little Woman (Single Version) 00:00 Tools
Prison Blues 00:00 Tools
Try One More Time 00:00 Tools
Baker Shop Boogie (Feat. James Cotton) 00:00 Tools
Lomesome Bedroom Blues 00:00 Tools
Just Cant Stay 00:00 Tools
Prison Bound Blues - Original 00:00 Tools
Truckin' Little Woman / Willie Nix 00:00 Tools
Bound Blues 00:00 Tools
Just Can't Stay - Original 00:00 Tools
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Willie Nix (August 6, 1922 — July 8, 1991) was an American blues singer and drummer. Born in Memphis, as a child he learnt to tap dance, later working as a teenager as part dancer, part comedian, with the Rabbit Foot Minstrels. This led to work in various variety shows in the 1940s, and Nix later became a part of the blues scene that grew up around Beale Street, Memphis. His musical work saw him appear on local radio with Robert Lockwood Jr., and work alongside Willie Love, Joe Willie Wilkins and Sonny Boy Williamson II, billed as the Four Aces, who toured the Deep South. Further Memphis based radio work in the mid-1940s, saw Nix appear with both B.B. King and Joe Hill Louis, and later the same decade Nix worked with the Beale Streeters. In 1951, Nix made his first recording for RPM Records in Memphis, and a year later he later recorded for Checker Records. He recorded for the Sun Records label and others in the 1950s, including the Chicago, Illinois based duo of Chance and Sabre. Nix wrote the songs "Baker Street Boogie", "Nervous Wreck" and "Try Me One More Time" a.o., and reworked others such as Catfish Blues and Curtis Jones' Lonesome Bedroom Blues. He variously worked with Big Walter Horton, Elmore James, Johnny Shines, and Memphis Slim during his active years. By the end of the 1950s, Nix returned to Memphis, and spent a short time in prison before the 1960s started. The next twenty years saw Nix perform sporadically, and as his health declined, his behaviour became more eccentric. He did not record again, although his mid-1950s work is held in high regard for his lyrical dexterity and compelling beat. Nix died in Leland, Mississippi, in 1991. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.