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Charly Blues Masterworks Vol. 22. - Sonny Boy Williamson II : Nine Below Zero (1993)

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Charly Blues Masterworks Vol. 22. - Sonny Boy Williamson II : Nine Below Zero (1993)

Charly Blues Masterworks Vol. 22. - Sonny Boy Williamson II : Nine Below Zero (1993)
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Aleck "Rice" Miller (died May 25, 1965) was an American blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter. He was also known as Sonny Boy Williamson II, Willie Williamson, Willie Miller, Little Boy Blue, The Goat and Footsie.
Born as Aleck Ford on the Sara Jones Plantation in Tallahatchie County, Mississippi, his date and year of birth are a matter of uncertainty. He claimed to have been born on December 5, 1899, but one researcher, David Evans, claims to have found census record evidence that he was born around 1912. His gravestone lists his date of birth as March 11, 1908.
He lived and worked with his sharecropper stepfather, Jim Miller, whose last name he soon adopted, and mother, Millie Ford, until the early 1930s. Beginning in the 1930s, he traveled around Mississippi and Arkansas and encountered Big Joe Williams, Elmore James and Robert Lockwood, Jr., also known as Robert Junior Lockwood, who would play guitar on his later Checker Records sides. He was also associated with Robert Johnson during this period. Miller developed his style and raffish stage persona during these years. Willie Dixon recalled seeing Lockwood and Miller playing for tips in Greenville, Mississippi in the 1930s. He entertained audiences with novelties such inserting one end of the harmonica into his mouth and playing with no hands.
In 1941 Miller was hired to play the King Biscuit Time show, advertising the King Biscuit brand of baking flour on radio station KFFA in Helena, Arkansas with Lockwood.
In the early 1960s he toured Europe several times during the height of the British blues craze, recording with The Yardbirds and The Animals, and appearing on several TV broadcasts throughout Europe. According to the Led Zeppelin biography Hammer of the Gods, while in England Sonny Boy set his hotel room on fire while trying to cook a rabbit in a coffee percolator. Robert Palmer's "Deep Blues" mentions that during this tour he allegedly stabbed a man during a street fight and left the country abruptly.

Tracks:
01-Work With Me
02-Don T Start Me Talkin
03-Let Me Explain
04-Keep It To Yourself
05-Have You Ever Been In Love
06-Fattening Frogs For Snakes
07-Born Blind
08-Ninety Nine
09-Your Funeral And My Trial
10-Wake Up Baby
11-Let Your Conscience Be Your Gu
12-Unseeing Eye
13-Open Road
14-Lonesome Cabin
15-Nine Below Zero
16-Help Me
17-Bring It On Home
18-One Way Out

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