When John Lee Williamson died in 1948 in Chicago at age 34, he was at his peak of fame, having recently scored a smash with Shake the Boogie . Who knows what he would have gone on to do; but in his time, he managed to become...

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When John Lee Williamson died in 1948 in Chicago at age 34, he was at his peak of fame, having recently scored a smash with Shake the Boogie . Who knows what he would have gone on to do; but in his time, he managed to become the most influential blues harmonica man of them all. Here are Shake the Boogie and his posthumous hit Better Cut That Out plus Stop Breaking Down; Mean Old Highway; What's Gettin' Wrong with You; Sloppy Drunk Blues; Check Up on My Baby Blues; Early in the Morning; Hoodoo Hoodoo; Honey Bee Blues; My Little Machine; Shotgun Blues 104 tracks including many with Big Joe Williams and Yank Rachell!

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