OK, in my last couple of post I have been going on and on about my man Sonny Boy Williamson II (Alek Rice Miller), now it is true that pound for pound he is my favorite blues harmonica player. I think this is because he has a more polished and modern sound and he was a master of the harp. And as I am sure you can see from the last two videos he was an excellent showmen and knew how to play the blues.
However he is not the original Sonny Boy Williamson, as a matter of fact he took that name from a harmonica virtuoso by the name of John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson who lived and recorded during the late thirties. And I would say that if you are a blues harmonica player or you want to become one you need to become familiar with Sonny Boy Williamson's music. He played with grace and style and he engaged in breathtaking harmonica feats. When you combine that with his particular vocal style of mumbling the words, his music is irresistible.
A friend of the prewar Chicago blues giant, Big Bill Bronnzy, he was murdered at the peak of his fame, at the age of thirty-four. Still he left a mark on blues history and the themes of his music and his style influenced many blues and rock artists to come. His music has been covered by many performers. And finally I would say that if he had not been cut down at such a young age, he may have eclipsed Sonny Boy Williamson II, the pretender.
mp3s by John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson;
Sonny Boy Williamson I - Bad Luck Blues mp3
Sonny Boy Williamson I - New Early In The Morning mp3
Sonny Boy Williamson I - Check Up On My Baby Blues mp3
And if you would like to hear the real Sonny Boy Williamson in all his glory, check these out;
Sonny Boy Williamson (John Lee Williamson) Complete Recorded Works I (1937-1938)
Sonny Boy Williamson (John Lee Williamson) Bring Another Half Pint
Sonny Boy Williamson (John Lee Williamson) Vol. 2 1940/1942
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5 comments:
For sure, the first Sonny Boy is an excellent Sonny Boy.... I really like the cuts recorded with that character who played the nine-string guitar, Big Joe Williams. Still, the second Sonny Boy is the one that really turns my crank. Aside from being a fabulous player and singer, he also put his own unique stamp on blues lyrics that I find irresistable.
Mister Anchovy, thanks for stopping by.
my pleasure - I really enjoy your blog!!
PS....if you had Sonny Boy I and Sonny Boy II in a room together, before the fisticuffs started, would you have two Sonny Boys or two Sonnys Boy (like Governors General)?
Did you know that it is reported that before Sonny Boy Williamson I was stabbed to death, he came down to Mississippi to challenge Rice Miller, for using his name. Rice Miller was able to play Sonny Boy's songs better then he could. So people actually believed that he was the real Sonny Boy. Imagine that.
Sonny Boy II would have been a very cool dude to meet....I heard James Cotton interviewed once talking about being taken in to live with Sonny Boy as a boy because he showed some talent playing harp..... I think he was Wolf's brother-in-law too, and taught him harp.....
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