Big Bill Broonzy | Terry Coyer/Broonzy.com | tc141
Singer, guitarist, blues promoter and song writer Lee Conley Bradley (Big Bill Broonzy) was born in Jefferson County, Arkansas, on either June 26 1893 or more likely sometime in 1903. He first started playing a home made cigar box fiddle when he was ten. From the 1920s to 1950s he was a leading blues singer whose style graduated from the country blues to urban blues style.
A prolific songwriter, he copyrighted more than three hundred songs. He made over two hundred recordings for a number of labels. Chess was not one of the major labels; he recorded at Chess through his association with Sonny Boy Williamson.
For British audiences, his importance is that during the 1950s he toured Europe and the UK extensively, and helped to generate interest in blues music.
Big Bill Broonzy died in Chicago, Illinois, on August 15, 1958, of throat cancer. He had previously had a lung removed.

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