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Blues singer, musician and farmer Woodrow Wilson Adams was born in Tchula, Mississippi, on April 9, 1917. Adams was a non-professional Delta blues musician who was recorded by Sam Philips in the Sun studio in 1952 in the Howlin’ Wolf style, and was leased to Chess. Adams continued to work on a plantation as a tractor driver. Howlin' Wolf had taught him to play harmonica.
Woodrow Adams died in Tunica County, Mississippi, on August 9, 1988.

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