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Alan Lomax Archive | Big Bill Broonzy: Black, Brown and White Blues (1947) @AlanLomaxArchive | Uploaded June 2020 | Updated October 2024, 2 days ago.
Broonzy, guitar and vocal, performing his famous composition at Decca Studios, New York City, March 1947. Recorded by Alan Lomax during the "Blues In the Mississippi Night" session of music and conversation between Broonzy, Memphis Slim, and Sonny Boy Williamson (#1). For more information about this session, Bill Broonzy, and Alan Lomax, visit research.culturalequity.org, and read Bob Reisman's biography of Broonzy, "I Feel So Good." [TD108R02] (Photo by Gilbert Gaster, drawn from the program to a Broonzy benefit concert at the London Coliseum, 1958, hosted by Alan Lomax, Rory McEwan, and Wilfrid Thomas.)
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Big Bill Broonzy: Black, Brown and White Blues (1947) @AlanLomaxArchive

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