Willie Brown

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Future Blues 00:00 Tools
M And O Blues 00:00 Tools
M & O Blues 00:00 Tools
M&O Blues 00:00 Tools
Make Me A Pallet On The Floor 00:00 Tools
Mississippi Blues 00:00 Tools
Ragged and Dirty 00:00 Tools
Cadillac Boogie 00:00 Tools
Easter Bunny Boogie 00:00 Tools
Korea Blues 00:00 Tools
08 - M & O blues 00:00 Tools
09 - Future Blues 00:00 Tools
Crossroads 00:00 Tools
Future Bues 00:00 Tools
Love That Stranger 00:00 Tools
Ragged And Dirty - 1942 00:00 Tools
Future Blues (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Future Blues - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Future Blues - Original 00:00 Tools
Future Blues - Willie Brown 00:00 Tools
Mando Blues 00:00 Tools
Make Me A Pallet On The Floor (1941) 00:00 Tools
M & O Blues (Ch 50023, L-413-2) 00:00 Tools
Call me Willie) 00:00 Tools
M and O Blues - Willie Brown 00:00 Tools
Future Blues (Ch 50023, L-418-2) 00:00 Tools
Guns Drugs Bitches $$$$. 00:00 Tools
Barry is White 00:00 Tools
Wild Wild Rock 00:00 Tools
Ragged And Dirty (1942) 00:00 Tools
Call me Willie 00:00 Tools
One 4 Kendrick 00:00 Tools
One 4 Jansport 00:00 Tools
Scarred Face 00:00 Tools
Blind Dog Fulton 00:00 Tools
Chinamon Fi Ded 00:00 Tools
Rain Walker 00:00 Tools
Sleepless Bruno 00:00 Tools
Un Faith Fool 00:00 Tools
M O Blues 00:00 Tools
Future love 00:00 Tools
The Cold Trane 00:00 Tools
Yeezy By Kweli 00:00 Tools
Duece Manhattan 00:00 Tools
Gritty Gitty 00:00 Tools
Ventriloquist Rap 00:00 Tools
Matt Milly 00:00 Tools
Sweeney Todd 00:00 Tools
M & O Blues (1930) 00:00 Tools
Queens Get The $$$$$ 00:00 Tools
yusef (the real) ft. boogie & mickey taelor 00:00 Tools
In The End 00:00 Tools
over the hill 00:00 Tools
valley presb 00:00 Tools
17: Love That Stranger 00:00 Tools
Yusef (The Real) feat. Boogie & Mickey Taelor 00:00 Tools
CaLauras Song 00:00 Tools
Me Oh My 00:00 Tools
Gang Member 00:00 Tools
People don't understand me 00:00 Tools
Ragged & Dirty 00:00 Tools
liar liar 00:00 Tools
East Los Angeles 00:00 Tools
One Thirsty First 00:00 Tools
oh, miss jackson 00:00 Tools
Exosist 00:00 Tools
Oceans 00:00 Tools
Good Mawnin 00:00 Tools
Damn 00:00 Tools
Welcome To NYC (Intro) Feat. Dave New York 00:00 Tools
Tell Me Why Love Don't Last Always 00:00 Tools
I Think I'll Fall In Love 00:00 Tools
Future Blues -- Willie Brown 00:00 Tools
Future Blues (1930) 00:00 Tools
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there's more than one Willie Brown: (August 6, 1900 - December 30, 1952) was an American Delta Blues guitarist and singer. Born in Clarksdale, Mississippi, he played with such notables as Charley Patton, Son House, and Robert Johnson. He was not known to be a self-promoting frontman, preferring to "second" (accompany) other musicians. Little is known of the man whom Robert Johnson called "my friend boy Willie Brown" (in his prophetic "Cross Road Blues") and who Johnson indicated should be notified in event of his death. Brown is heard with Patton on the Paramount label sessions of 1930, playing "M & O Blues," and "Future Blues." Apart from playing with Son House and Charlie Patton it has also been said that played with artists such as Luke Thomson and Thomas "Clubfoot" Coles. At least four other songs he recorded for Paramount have never been found. "Rowdy Blues", a 1929 song credited to Kid Bailey, is disputed to have Brown on backup, or Brown himself using the name of Kid Bailey. Willie Brown does his song "Future Blues" on the album Son House & The Great Delta Blues Singers (1994), recorded between 1928 and 1930, on the Document (USA) label. The WPA (Works Progress Administration) directed John Lomax and his son Alan Lomax to record artists in the south during the Great Depression for the Library of Congress. Willie Brown can be heard on a field recording done by Alan Lomax for the Archive of American Folksong by the Library of Congress in 1941, "Make Me a Pallet on the Floor," though, as before, there is some question in the community of scholars as to whether this was the same Willie Brown. He died in Tunica, Mississippi at the age of 52. Willie Brown was featured as the central character in the movie Crossroads (1986). the other is/was a Scottish hammered dulcimer player. found on raretunes & internet archive. From Rutherglen. Younger brother of Frank who was his teacher. While visiting a house in Cambusland which was awaiting demolition he once found a large custome made dulcimer built into a bay window. He salvaged the instrument and restored and played it with his brother. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.