Big Bill Broonzy plays "Hey Hey"


Great footage of the legendary Big Bill Broonzy playing "Hey Hey." From the DVD "Country Blues Guitar: A Three Volume DVD Collection." More info at www.guitarvideos.com


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Big Bill Broonzy 1957: 3 Songs


The great country blues singer and guitarist Big Bill Broonzy performs "Worried Man Blues," "Hey, Hey" and "How You Want It Done." From the DVD "A Musical Journey: The Films of Pete, Toshi and Dan Seeger." More info at www.guitarvideos.com


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Big Bill Broonzy - See See Rider


Amazing instrumental guitar piece. Sorry,but I've no information about the tune.


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Big Bill Broonzy-Baby Please Don't Go


Blues legend....Big Bill Broonzy


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Big Bill Broonzy - When Did You Leave Heaven


1956


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Big Bill Broonzy: Black, Brown and White


This little song that I'm singin' about, People, you all know that it's true, If you're black and gotta work for livin', Now, this is what they will say to you, They says: "If you was white, You's alright, If you was brown, Stick around, But if you's black, oh, brother, Get back, get back, get back." I was in a place one night, They was all havin' fun, They was all buyin' beer and wine, But they would not sell me none. They said: "If you was white, You's alright, If you was brown, You could stick around, But as you's black, hmm, hmm, brother, Get back, get back, get back." I went to an employment office, I got a number and I got in line, They called everybody's number, But they never did call mine. They said: "If you was white, You's alright, If you was brown, You could stick around, But as you's black, hmm, hmm, brother, Get back, get back, get back." Me and a man was workin' side by side, Now, this is what it meant: They was payin' him a dollar an hour, And they was payin' me fifty cent. They said: "If you was white, You'd be alright, If you was brown, You could stick around, But as you's black, oh, brother, Get back, get back, get back." I helped win sweet victories, With my plow and hoe, Now, I want you to tell me, brother, What you gonna do 'bout the old Jim Crow? Now, if you is white, You's alright, If you's brown, Stick around, But if you's black, oh, brother, Get back, get back, get back.


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Big Bill Broonzy - Just A Dream


Today, when Barak Obama became the first African-American to win the White House, I'd like to upload this blues. Big Bill Broonzy, singing his song 'Just a Dream" with these memorable lines: "I dreamed I was in the White House, sittin' in the president's chair I dreamed he's shaking my hand, and he said "Bill, I'm so glad you're here" But that was just a dream, Lord, what a dream I had on my mind..." Well, it was 'just a dream' in 1956, when this film ('Low Light, Blue Smoke') was made. Today it became the reality. The change has come. I hope it will help our troubled world, as a whole, to become better.


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Kind Hearted Woman Blues - BIG BILL BROONZY (1952) Blues Guitar Legend


" Kind Hearted WomanBlues " (1952) EARLY COUNTRY BLUES Alger "Texas" Alexander Pink Anderson Barbecue Bob Hicks Scrapper Blackwell Black Ace Blind Blake Big Bill Broonzy Richard "Rabbit" Brown Willie Brown Bumble Bee Slim Gus Cannon Bo Carter Sam Collins Floyd Council Ida Cox (1896-1967) Gary Davis (1896-1972) Sleepy John Estes (1904-1977) Blind Boy Fuller (1908-1941) Jesse Fuller (1896-1976) Billy Garland (1918-1960) Jazz Gillum (1904-1966) Shirley Griffith (1908-1974) Arvella Gray (1906-1980) Smokey Hogg (1914-1960) Lightnin' Hopkins (1912-1982) Son House (c. 1902-1988) Peg Leg Howell (1888-1966) Alberta Hunter (1895-1984) Mississippi John Hurt (c. 1893-1966) Jim Jackson (c. 1884-1937) John Jackson Skip James (1902-1969) Blind Lemon Jefferson (1893-1929) Blind Willie Johnson (1897-1945) Lonnie Johnson (1894-1970) Robert Johnson (1911-1938) Tommy Johnson (1896-1956) Huddie William "Lead Belly" Ledbetter (c. 1889-1949) Furry Lewis (1899-1981) Mance Lipscomb (1895-1976) Cripple Clarence Lofton (1887-1957) Robert Lockwood, Jr. (1915-2006) Mississippi Fred McDowell (1904-1972) Brownie McGhee (1915-1996) Blind Willie McTell (1901-1959) The Memphis Jug Band Big Maceo Merriweather (1905-1953) Eugene "Buddy" Moss (c. 1914-1984) Memphis Minnie (1897-1973) Charlie Patton (1891-1934) Piano Red (1911-1985) Ma Rainey (1886-1939) Tampa Red (1904-1981) Bessie Smith (1894-1937) Victoria Spivey (1908-1976) Frank Stokes (c. 1888-1955) Sonny Terry (1911-1986) Henry Townsend (1909-2006 <b>...</b>


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Key to the Highway - Big Bill Broonzy


A wonderful recording and one of my favourites at the moment. This version is taken from my copy of the Verve LP "Blues et Gospel No 3". It is now available on "The Bill Broonzy Story [Box-Set]" (Verve) and as a download under itunes.apple.com


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Big Bill Broonzy Lesson - St. Louis Blues Part 1


Country Blues Gtr. Lesson


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'Long Tall Mama' BIG BILL BROONZY (1932) Blues Guitar Legend


" Long Tall Mama " (1932)EARLY COUNTRY BLUES Alger "Texas" Alexander Pink Anderson Barbecue Bob Hicks Scrapper Blackwell Black Ace Blind Blake Big Bill Broonzy Richard "Rabbit" Brown Willie Brown Bumble Bee Slim Gus Cannon Bo Carter Sam Collins Floyd Council Ida Cox (1896-1967) Gary Davis (1896-1972) Sleepy John Estes (1904-1977) Blind Boy Fuller (1908-1941) Jesse Fuller (1896-1976) Billy Garland (1918-1960) Jazz Gillum (1904-1966) Shirley Griffith (1908-1974) Arvella Gray (1906-1980) Smokey Hogg (1914-1960) Lightnin' Hopkins (1912-1982) Son House (c. 1902-1988) Peg Leg Howell (1888-1966) Alberta Hunter (1895-1984) Mississippi John Hurt (c. 1893-1966) Jim Jackson (c. 1884-1937) John Jackson Skip James (1902-1969) Blind Lemon Jefferson (1893-1929) Blind Willie Johnson (1897-1945) Lonnie Johnson (1894-1970) Robert Johnson (1911-1938) Tommy Johnson (1896-1956) Huddie William "Lead Belly" Ledbetter (c. 1889-1949) Furry Lewis (1899-1981) Mance Lipscomb (1895-1976) Cripple Clarence Lofton (1887-1957) Robert Lockwood, Jr. (1915-2006) Mississippi Fred McDowell (1904-1972) Brownie McGhee (1915-1996) Blind Willie McTell (1901-1959) The Memphis Jug Band Big Maceo Merriweather (1905-1953) Eugene "Buddy" Moss (c. 1914-1984) Memphis Minnie (1897-1973) Charlie Patton (1891-1934) Piano Red (1911-1985) Ma Rainey (1886-1939) Tampa Red (1904-1981) Bessie Smith (1894-1937) Victoria Spivey (1908-1976) Frank Stokes (c. 1888-1955) Sonny Terry (1911-1986) Henry Townsend (1909-2006) Sippie <b>...</b>


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Big Bill Broonzy - Frankie And Johnny


Big Bill Broonzy - Frankie And Johnny


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'House Rent Stomp' BIG BILL BROONZY (1951) Blues Guitar Legend


BLIND BLAKE www.blind-blake.com " House Rent Stomp " (1951)EARLY COUNTRY BLUES Alger "Texas" Alexander Pink Anderson Barbecue Bob Hicks Scrapper Blackwell Black Ace Blind Blake Big Bill Broonzy Richard "Rabbit" Brown Willie Brown Bumble Bee Slim Gus Cannon Bo Carter Sam Collins Floyd Council Ida Cox (1896-1967) Gary Davis (1896-1972) Sleepy John Estes (1904-1977) Blind Boy Fuller (1908-1941) Jesse Fuller (1896-1976) Billy Garland (1918-1960) Jazz Gillum (1904-1966) Shirley Griffith (1908-1974) Arvella Gray (1906-1980) Smokey Hogg (1914-1960) Lightnin' Hopkins (1912-1982) Son House (c. 1902-1988) Peg Leg Howell (1888-1966) Alberta Hunter (1895-1984) Mississippi John Hurt (c. 1893-1966) Jim Jackson (c. 1884-1937) John Jackson Skip James (1902-1969) Blind Lemon Jefferson (1893-1929) Blind Willie Johnson (1897-1945) Lonnie Johnson (1894-1970) Robert Johnson (1911-1938) Tommy Johnson (1896-1956) Huddie William "Lead Belly" Ledbetter (c. 1889-1949) Furry Lewis (1899-1981) Mance Lipscomb (1895-1976) Cripple Clarence Lofton (1887-1957) Robert Lockwood, Jr. (1915-2006) Mississippi Fred McDowell (1904-1972) Brownie McGhee (1915-1996) Blind Willie McTell (1901-1959) The Memphis Jug Band Big Maceo Merriweather (1905-1953) Eugene "Buddy" Moss (c. 1914-1984) Memphis Minnie (1897-1973) Charlie Patton (1891-1934) Piano Red (1911-1985) Ma Rainey (1886-1939) Tampa Red (1904-1981) Bessie Smith (1894-1937) Victoria Spivey (1908-1976) Frank Stokes (c. 1888-1955) Sonny Terry (1911-1986) Henry <b>...</b>


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Big Bill Broonzy's "Saturday Night Rub" taught by Woody Mann


Woody Mann teaches "Saturday Night Rub" by Big Bill Broonzy. From the DVD "The Guitar of Big Bill Broonzy." More info at www.guitarvideos.com


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Big Bill Broonzy "Friendless Blues" by The Ca. Honeydrops


Big Bill Broonzy tune played by The California Honeydrops. Acoustic guitar, washboard, tub bass. Oakland, Ca.


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Big Bill Broonzy - Willie Mae


Great little tune here. Recorded live in Amsterdam in 1953. Cracking stuff.


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Big Bill Broonzy - Trouble In Mind


...from the greatest blues-singer...


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Big Bill Broonzy - Three Spirituals


In this video I put three spirituals played and sang by Big Bill Broonzy on one of his concerts in Europe in the beginning of 1950s. The spirituals are: "Down by the Riverside", "Swanee River" and "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot". the video footage is a combination of a handful of pictures with a couple of real video fragments. For the last track, which is a very slow spirituals, I had to slow down the video by about 1/4. I think these songs show both humorous and spiritual facets of the personality of this outstanding musician, quite differently from his blues legacy, where he was an undisputed master.


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"Hey Hey" / Big Bill Broonzy


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'I Feel So Good' BIG BILL BROONZY (1941) Blues Guitar Legend


BLIND BLAKE www.blind-blake.com " I Feel So Good " (1941)EARLY COUNTRY BLUES Alger "Texas" Alexander Pink Anderson Barbecue Bob Hicks Scrapper Blackwell Black Ace Blind Blake Big Bill Broonzy Richard "Rabbit" Brown Willie Brown Bumble Bee Slim Gus Cannon Bo Carter Sam Collins Floyd Council Ida Cox (1896-1967) Gary Davis (1896-1972) Sleepy John Estes (1904-1977) Blind Boy Fuller (1908-1941) Jesse Fuller (1896-1976) Billy Garland (1918-1960) Jazz Gillum (1904-1966) Shirley Griffith (1908-1974) Arvella Gray (1906-1980) Smokey Hogg (1914-1960) Lightnin' Hopkins (1912-1982) Son House (c. 1902-1988) Peg Leg Howell (1888-1966) Alberta Hunter (1895-1984) Mississippi John Hurt (c. 1893-1966) Jim Jackson (c. 1884-1937) John Jackson Skip James (1902-1969) Blind Lemon Jefferson (1893-1929) Blind Willie Johnson (1897-1945) Lonnie Johnson (1894-1970) Robert Johnson (1911-1938) Tommy Johnson (1896-1956) Huddie William "Lead Belly" Ledbetter (c. 1889-1949) Furry Lewis (1899-1981) Mance Lipscomb (1895-1976) Cripple Clarence Lofton (1887-1957) Robert Lockwood, Jr. (1915-2006) Mississippi Fred McDowell (1904-1972) Brownie McGhee (1915-1996) Blind Willie McTell (1901-1959) The Memphis Jug Band Big Maceo Merriweather (1905-1953) Eugene "Buddy" Moss (c. 1914-1984) Memphis Minnie (1897-1973) Charlie Patton (1891-1934) Piano Red (1911-1985) Ma Rainey (1886-1939) Tampa Red (1904-1981) Bessie Smith (1894-1937) Victoria Spivey (1908-1976) Frank Stokes (c. 1888-1955) Sonny Terry (1911-1986) Henry <b>...</b>


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'John Henry' BIG BILL BROONZY (1951) Country Blues Guitar Legend


" John Henry " (1951) The "RED HOT BLUES " (1925-1945) Texas Alexander Pink Anderson Kokomo Arnold Barbecue Bob Scrapper Blackwell Black Ace Ed Bell Blind Blake Ishman Bracey Big Bill Broonzy Richard "Rabbit" Brown Willie Brown Bumble Bee Slim Gus Cannon Bo Carter Sam Collins Floyd Council Gary Davis Sleepy John Estes Blind Boy Fuller Son House Peg Leg Howell Mississippi John Hurt Papa Charlie Jackson Jim Jackson Skip James Blind Lemon Jefferson Blind Willie Johnson Lonnie Johnson Robert Johnson Tommy Johnson Charley Jordan Luke Jordan Leadbelly Furry Lewis Cripple Clarence Lofton Tommy McClennan Robert Lee McCoy Blind Willie McTell The Memphis Jug Band Buddy Moss Memphis Minnie Hambone Willie Newbern Charley Patton Robert Petway Jimmie Rodgers Frank Stokes Sonny Terry Henry Thomas Ramblin Thomas Curley Weaver Casey Bill Weldon Peetie Wheatstraw Bukka White Josh White Robert Wilkins Big Joe Williams


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Big Bill Broonzy - It's a Low Down Dirty Shame


Big Bill Broonzy - It's a Low Down Dirty Shame


Big Bill Broonzy It's Low Down Dirty Shame

Big Bill Broonzy - Key to The Highway.wmv


Despite years of research, the details of William Lee Conley Broonzy's birth date remain problematic. He may have been born on 26 June 1893 - the date of birth he often gave - or according to Bill's twin sister Laney, it may have been in 1898. Laney claimed to have documents to prove that. However recent research using the 1930 census suggests that he was actually born in 1901 (see below). The place of his birth was probably Scott, Mississippi, but Bill's father Frank Broonzy and his mother, Mittie Belcher had both been born into slavery and Bill was one of seventeen children. His first instrument was a violin which he learned to play with some tuition from his uncle, his mother's brother, Jerry Belcher. The family moved from Mississippi to Pine Bluff, Arkansas where young Bill worked as a violinist in local churches at the same time as working as a farm hand. He also worked as a country fiddler and local parties and picnics around Scott Mississippi. Between 1912 and 1917, Bill worked as an itinerant preacher in and around Pine Bluff. From 1918 to 1919 Broonzy served in the US army. Later, returning to Arkansas, he worked in clubs around Little Rock. In about 1924, Big Bill moved to Chicago Illinois, where as a fiddle player he played occasional gigs with Papa Charlie Jackson. During this time he learned to play guitar and subsequently accompanied many blues singers, both in live performance and on record. Bill made his first recordings in 1927 and the 1930 census records <b>...</b>


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Bright Eyes - Big Bill Broonzy and Washboard Sam


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Bright Eyes Big Bill Broonzy and Washboard Sam Blues Guitar Bass

Key to the Highway / Big Bill Broonzy / Stella Guitar Blues


Friday night practice. 1930 Oscar Schmidt Stella Guitars. Both guitars tuned Vestapol Key of C CGCegc. Performed by Bill Helferich and Keni Lee Burgess.


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Big Bill Broonzy - Big Billy Blues


That's the song where Broonzy got his name from.


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Key To The Highway - Big Bill Broonzy


Big Bill Broonzy's most famous tune


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'Stove Pipe Stomp' BIG BILL BROONZY (1932) Blues Guitar Legend


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Hey Hey Big Bill Broonzy / Eric Clapton Guitar Lesson by Siggi Mertens


From the unplugged album


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Big Bill Broonzy :::: Roll Dem Bones.


Big Bill Broonzy (26 June 1898 -- 14 August 1958) was a prolific American blues singer, songwriter and guitarist. His career began in the 1920s when he played country blues to mostly black audiences. Through the '30s and '40s he successfully navigated a transition in style to a more urban blues sound popular with white audiences. In the 1950s a return to his traditional folk-blues roots made him one of the leading figures of the emerging American folk music revival and an international star. His long and varied career marks him as one of the key figures in the development of blues music in the 20th century.


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Hey Hey Guitar Lesson - Big Bill Broonzy - Learn To Play Blues


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Ragtime & Blues Guitar of Big Bill Broonzy


From Ernie Hawkins' new DVD lesson Blues & Ragtime Guitar of Big Bill Broonzy. Check out Ernie's DVD lessons at www.guitarvideos.com.


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Shuffle Rag (Big Bill Broonzy)


My version of Shuffle Rag by Big Bill Broonzy.


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Big Bill Broonzy - When do I get to be called a man


Extract from the lp "The 1955 London Sessions"


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'CC Rider' BIG BILL BROONZY (1934) Blues Guitar Legend


" CC Rider " (1934)EARLY COUNTRY BLUES Alger "Texas" Alexander Pink Anderson Barbecue Bob Hicks Scrapper Blackwell Black Ace Blind Blake Big Bill Broonzy Richard "Rabbit" Brown Willie Brown Bumble Bee Slim Gus Cannon Bo Carter Sam Collins Floyd Council Ida Cox (1896-1967) Gary Davis (1896-1972) Sleepy John Estes (1904-1977) Blind Boy Fuller (1908-1941) Jesse Fuller (1896-1976) Billy Garland (1918-1960) Jazz Gillum (1904-1966) Shirley Griffith (1908-1974) Arvella Gray (1906-1980) Smokey Hogg (1914-1960) Lightnin' Hopkins (1912-1982) Son House (c. 1902-1988) Peg Leg Howell (1888-1966) Alberta Hunter (1895-1984) Mississippi John Hurt (c. 1893-1966) Jim Jackson (c. 1884-1937) John Jackson Skip James (1902-1969) Blind Lemon Jefferson (1893-1929) Blind Willie Johnson (1897-1945) Lonnie Johnson (1894-1970) Robert Johnson (1911-1938) Tommy Johnson (1896-1956) Huddie William "Lead Belly" Ledbetter (c. 1889-1949) Furry Lewis (1899-1981) Mance Lipscomb (1895-1976) Cripple Clarence Lofton (1887-1957) Robert Lockwood, Jr. (1915-2006) Mississippi Fred McDowell (1904-1972) Brownie McGhee (1915-1996) Blind Willie McTell (1901-1959) The Memphis Jug Band Big Maceo Merriweather (1905-1953) Eugene "Buddy" Moss (c. 1914-1984) Memphis Minnie (1897-1973) Charlie Patton (1891-1934) Piano Red (1911-1985) Ma Rainey (1886-1939) Tampa Red (1904-1981) Bessie Smith (1894-1937) Victoria Spivey (1908-1976) Frank Stokes (c. 1888-1955) Sonny Terry (1911-1986) Henry Townsend (1909-2006) Sippie Wallace <b>...</b>


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Hey Hey - Big Bill Broonzy/Backwards Sam Firk - Tablature Version - Fingerpicking Blues


I recorded this song previously and got some requests to do a lesson on it. Here's the link to that version www.youtube.com So here's a version I tabbed out (all the nine verses) I explain the tab (slow versions of every verse and some tips) in the following lesson vids www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Tablature is available as a combo offer, together with tablature for another song in the style of Big Bill Broonzy, namely my song called "Hey, Hey Hey Babe" (link to that song is below) - in total that's 10 pages of detailed tab - 2 for the price of 1 so to speak. So cost for the two tabs together is €7.5 Easy PayPal payment at my website www.daddystovepipe.com Here's some info on Backwards Sam Firk http Two of his cd's are still available and well worth having Eric Clapton did a version of this song but it lacks the originality and creative arranging of Sam's version, furthermore, Clapton needed an accompanist to play it and we, fingerpickers, "don't need no stiiiinking accompanists" ;-) Here's the link to the other tabbed song and the two lessons that demonstrate the tab slowly www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com


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St. Louis Blues - Big Bill Broonzy


This is a cover of the instrumental by Big Bill Broonzy. It's played in the key of C using a monotonic bass. I've tried to copy the original recording note for note.


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This Train.


A Big Bill Broonzy classic.


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Big Bill Broonzy - I Love My Whiskey.wmv


Despite years of research, the details of William Lee Conley Broonzy's birth date remain problematic. He may have been born on 26 June 1893 - the date of birth he often gave - or according to Bill's twin sister Laney, it may have been in 1898. Laney claimed to have documents to prove that. However recent research using the 1930 census suggests that he was actually born in 1901 (see below). The place of his birth was probably Scott, Mississippi, but Bill's father Frank Broonzy and his mother, Mittie Belcher had both been born into slavery and Bill was one of seventeen children. His first instrument was a violin which he learned to play with some tuition from his uncle, his mother's brother, Jerry Belcher. The family moved from Mississippi to Pine Bluff, Arkansas where young Bill worked as a violinist in local churches at the same time as working as a farm hand. He also worked as a country fiddler and local parties and picnics around Scott Mississippi. Between 1912 and 1917, Bill worked as an itinerant preacher in and around Pine Bluff. From 1918 to 1919 Broonzy served in the US army. Later, returning to Arkansas, he worked in clubs around Little Rock. In about 1924, Big Bill moved to Chicago Illinois, where as a fiddle player he played occasional gigs with Papa Charlie Jackson. During this time he learned to play guitar and subsequently accompanied many blues singers, both in live performance and on record. Bill made his first recordings in 1927 and the 1930 census records <b>...</b>


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Big Bill Broonzy - Goin' Down This Road


Big Bill Broonzy - Goin' Down This Road From the album, "Big Bill Broonzy Sings Folk Songs"


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'Rockin' Chair Blues' BIG BILL BROONZY (1940) Blues Guitar Legend


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BIG BILL BROONZY MULE RIDING BLUES


One day I was riding along on my old mule, Minding my own business and I wasn't bothering a soul. So I seed a raccoon and a possum. The raccoon was up the 'simmon tree and the poor possum he was on the ground. And I heard the possum holler up to the raccoon, Say, "Hey, Bub, will you throw me some 'simmons down?" And the raccoon hollered down to the possum, Say, "Look, Bub," say, "You in the shade laying down. Now what you worried about?" So I spurred my mule and went ridin' on down the road Minding my own business and I wasn't bothering a soul. So I seed a rabbit and he was in the pea vine. So I said, "Hey, Bub, where you guine (going)?" So he bucked his eyes and he curled his tail And he said, "Look, Bub, I'm looking for muscadine." So I spurred my mule and went ridin' on down the road Minding my own business and I wasn't bothering a soul. So I seed a little red hen and a rooster And I heared the little red hen say to the rooster, Say, "Look, Bub, I ain't gonna take this setting down. Me here hatching out all white, black and brown And you out catfishing all over town." So I spurred my mule and I went ridin' on down the road. So I seed a beautiful girl, so I say. "Hey, lady. Are you married?" And she say, "No, Bub. And never been kissed." I said, "Well, look -- I got a twenty-dollar bill and a Cadillac car And I knows a cute little place right over the hill." And she say, "To heck with your Cadillac car, But keep talking about that hill and them twenty-dollar bills." So <b>...</b>


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Chicago Black Swans Bill Broonzy - You Drink Too Much (1937) Blues Jazz


Big Bill Broonzy (26 June 1898 -- 15 August 1958) was a prolific American blues singer, songwriter and guitarist. His career began in the 1920s when he played country blues to mostly black audiences. Through the '30s and '40s he successfully navigated a transition in style to a more urban blues sound popular with white audiences. In the 1950s a return to his traditional folk-blues roots made him one of the leading figures of the emerging American folk music revival and an international star. His long and varied career marks him as one of the key figures in the development of blues music in the 20th century.


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Glory of Love - Big Bill Broonzy


Glory of Love -Drawing Heinrich Schott. The first time I heard Big Bill Broonzy in Mal 1960. Since then I love Countryblues! I am a painter with a great love to the Blues. For this reason I drew the series of 20 pencildrawings: "Bluesportraits". One of these is shown in this video.


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'WPA Blues' BIG BILL BROONZY (1936) Blues Guitar Legend


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An Evening With Big Bill Broonzy


Trailer to 'An evening with Big Bill Broonzy' The story of the legendary Mississippi blues musician the story of the blues. Starring internationally acclaimed actor Okon Ubanga - Jones. Written by Bristol resident & award winning writer Will Grealish.


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Long Tall Mama (Big Bill Broonzy)


Here's a rendition of Big Bill's "Long Tall Mama" that I did about a month ago. I finally found a decent compressor so hopefully everything will be synched up. It'll never be as smooth as Big Bill, but hopefully you get the gist of it...


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Big Bill Broonzy Lesson - The Glory of Love/Part 1


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Hey Hey - Big Bill Broonzy - National M2 - Ariberto Osio


An apparently simple song from Mr. Big Bill Broonzy wich plays this tune always using the same bass against every chord, giving it a real stiff and hard feel. I've instinctively used alternate basses instead and at the end to my ears the song sounded a little more "swingy" and relaxed than...


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Glory of Love (Big Bill Broonzy)


You've got to give a little, take a little, and let your poor heart break a little. That's the story of, that's the glory of love. You've got to laugh a little, cry a little, until the clouds roll by a little. That's the story of, that's the glory of love. As long as there's the two of us, we've got the world and all it's charms. And when the world is through with us, we've got each others arms. You've got to win a little, lose a little, yes, and always have the blues a little. That's the story of, that's the glory of love. That's the story of, that's the glory of love. Hey there folks, This is a great old song that a lot of blues artists covered at the time, mine is based on Big Bill Broonzy's version but a lot of other artists covered this, like for example John Martyn did it in he's own style which i like very much as well, sorry that it took so long for me to do a new song...life got by the way ;). Hope you enjoy, Jesse


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