Ralph Willis
50 top tracks
Ralph Willis
50 top tracks
Albums

Ralph Willis Vol. 1 1944-1951
Ralph Willis

Ralph Willis Vol. 2 1951-1953
Ralph Willis

Blues, Blues Christmas (1925-1955)
Ralph Willis

East Coast Blues
Ralph Willis

Greatest Blues Masters
Ralph Willis

Complete Recordings (Remastered)
Ralph Willis

Vintage Songs Of Sex, Drugs & Cigarettes
Ralph Willis

Blues For Christmas
Ralph Willis

Rockin' Blues Christmas
Ralph Willis

A Vintage R&B Christmas
Ralph Willis

100 Christmas Blues - Songs to Get You Through the Cold
Ralph Willis

The History of Rhythm and Blues - Disc 3
Ralph Willis
Biography
Ralph Willis (1910 – June 11, 1957) was an American Piedmont and country blues singer, guitarist and songwriter. Some of his Savoy records were released under pseudonyms, such as Alabama Slim, Washboard Pete and Sleepy Joe....Read more on Last.fm
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Ralph Willis (1910 – June 11, 1957) was an American Piedmont and country blues singer, guitarist and songwriter. Some of his Savoy records were released under pseudonyms, such as Alabama Slim, Washboard Pete and Sleepy Joe.
Biography
Willis was born near Birmingham, Alabama. In the late 1930s, Willis moved to North Carolina and started to play along with musicians who were familiar with Blind Boy Fuller. Willis recorded his debut material in 1944, and continued until 1953, issuing fifty tracks via several record labels including Savoy, Signature, 20th Century, Abbey, Jubilee, Prestige, Par, and King Records.
Similar to Gabriel Brown, Alec Seward and Brownie McGhee, Willis relocated to New York. Willis originally recorded singly, but record label demands saw him used more frequently with accompaniment. Judson Coleman joined Willis on his 20th Century recordings, and in 1949, McGhee was employed. His latter recordings utilised both McGhee and Sonny Terry.
Willis employed an array of musical styles from slow blues to uptempo country dance tracks. However he spurned the growing popularity of folk-blues and R&B. He was musically conscious of Blind Lemon Jefferson and Luke Jordan, but later recordings saw his guitar style leaning towards the booming resonance of Lightnin' Hopkins.
Willis died in New York in June 1957.
Selected discography
Faded Picture Blues (1970) - King
Carolina Blues (1974) - Blues Classics
Ralph Willis Vol. 1 1944-1951 (1994)
Ralph Willis Vol. 2 1951-1953 (1994)
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