Big Bill Broonzy: A Blues Innovator

American blues singer, songwriter and guitarist Big Bill Broonzy (born Lee Conley Bradley) plays here three songs: “Worried Man Blues,” “Hey, Hey” and “How You Want It Done.” The video is taken from the DVD “A Musical Journey: The Films of Pete, Toshi and Dan Seeger.”
Big Bill Broonzy (June 26, 1893 – August 14 or 15, 1958) was a prolific American blues singer, songwriter and guitarist. His career began in the 1920s when he played country blues to mostly African-American audiences. Through the 1930s and 1940s he successfully navigated a transition in style to a more urban blues sound popular with working class African-American 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.
Broonzy copyrighted more than 300 songs during his lifetime, including both adaptations of traditional folk songs and original blues songs. As a blues composer, he was unique in that his compositions reflected the many vantage points of his rural-to-urban experiences.” more
By Miche Archetto
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