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Washboard
Sam - Fixin' To Die Blues
Robert Brown (b 15 July 1910, Walnut Ridge, Arkansas
– d 6 November 1966, Chicago), known professionally as Washboard
Sam, was an American blues singer and musician. Reputedly the half-brother
of Big Bill Broonzy, Brown moved to Memphis in the 1920s, performing
as a street musician with Sleepy John Estes and Hammie Nixon. He
then moved to Chicago in 1932, performing regularly with Broonzy,
and appearing with him and other musicians including Memphis Slim
and Tampa Red on innumerable recording sessions for Lester Melrose
of Bluebird Records.
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