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  1. The first broadcast of King Biscuit Time was on November 21, 1941 on KFFA in Helena, and featured blues artists Sonny Boy Williamson II (Rice Miller) and Robert Lockwood, Jr. Williamson and Lockwood played live in the studio and were the key musicians in the original studio band, the "King Biscuit Entertainers".

  2. King Biscuit Time by Sonny Boy Williamson II released in 1989. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  3. Recorded By [Original 78s] – Bill Holford. Remastered By – Chris Strachwitz. Vocals, Harmonica – Sonny Boy Williamson (2) Written-By – Sonny Boy Williamson (2) Notes. 5, 8: Jackson, Miss. early 1951. 1 to 4, 6, 7: Jackson, Miss. mid 1951. 9 to 16: Jackson, Miss. late 1951. Remastered from original Trumpet 78s or metal parts in 1989.

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  4. Trumpet. Checker. Alex or Aleck Miller (originally Ford, possibly December 5, 1912 [ 3 ][ a ] – May 24, 1965), [ 4 ] known later in his career as Sonny Boy Williamson, was an American blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter. [ 2 ] He was an early and influential blues harp stylist who recorded successfully in the 1950s and 1960s.

  5. Jan 1, 1993 · King Biscuit Time by Sonny Boy Williamson II, released 01 January 1993 1. Do It If You Wanna 2. Cool, Cool Blues 3. Come On Back Home 4. Stop Crying 5. Eyesight To The Blind 6. West Memphis Blues 7. I Cross My Heart 8. Crazy About You Baby 9. Nine Below Zero 10. Mighty Long Time 11. She Brought Life Back To The Dead 12. Stop Now Baby 13. Mr ...

  6. Album, Reissue, Stereo. The Birth Of Soul - The Complete Atlantic Rhythm & Blues Recordings 1952-1959. Ray Charles. Released. 1991 — US. CD —. Compilation. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1993 CD release of "King Biscuit Time" on Discogs.

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  8. Jun 20, 2024 · Sonny Boy Williamson first became famous as a blues harmonica player in 1941 on the groundbreaking King Biscuit Time radio program (often credited as the first regularly scheduled blues radio show) broadcast by station KFFA in Helena (Phillips County). Williamson’s fame spread, particularly through Europe, in the 1960s and has continued to ...