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Willie Kent

12+ albums
bluesChicago Bluesacousticmale vocalistsslide guitar

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WILLIE KENT was born in 1936 in the small town of Inverness, Mississippi, just a hundred miles south of the border with Tennessee, and the blues ran all through his childhood. His first experience singing came in church, where he went "all the time" with his mother and brother. "Blues and gospel come from the same place," he would say later in life. "They're both from the heart." But the blues always called to him. Dewitt Munson, a neighbor wending homeward late nights with a guitar in his hand and a bottle in his pocket, would stop a while at the Kent porch to rest, letting the young Willie hold his guitar while he told stories. Through radio station KFFA’s famous "King Biscuit Time", Willie basked in the sounds of Arthur Crudup, Sonny Boy Williamson, and especially Robert Nighthawk. By the time he was eleven, he was regularly slipping out to the Harlem Inn on Highway 61 to hear it all live: Raymond Hill, Jackie Brenston, Howlin’ Wolf, Clayton Love, Ike Turner, Little Milton. He left home at the age of thirteen. In 1952 he arrived in Chicago, where he soon was working all day and listening to music all night. One of his co-workers was cousin to Elmore James - and Willie Kent (still underage) took to following that famous bluesman from club to club, absorbing his music. Each weekend he’d go out looking for blues, and he found it: Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, J.B. Lenoir, Johnnie Jones, Eddie "Playboy" Taylor, A.C. Reed, J.B. Hutto, and Earring George Mayweather. His love f

top songs

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Blue Guitar

2,705
2

Long Way To Ol' Miss

781
3

I Had A Dream

676
4

Trouble In Mind

629
5

What You Doin' to Me

556
6

Do You Love Me?

394
7

One More Mile

307
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What You Doin' To Me (feat. James Wheeler)

160
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Memory Of You

160
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Make Room For The Blues

145

albums

Ghetto

Ghetto

Long Way to Ol' Miss

Long Way to Ol' Miss

Make Room for the Blues

Make Room for the Blues

Ain't It Nice

Ain't It Nice

Too Hurt to Cry

Too Hurt to Cry

Blues And Trouble

Blues And Trouble

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All Blues'd Up: Songs of Janis Joplin

Everybody Needs Somebody

Everybody Needs Somebody

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Blues Down Deep: Songs of Janis Joplin

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Chicago Blues Tour

Comin' Alive

Comin' Alive

Everybody Needs Somebody - Chicago Blues Session - Vol. 43

Everybody Needs Somebody - Chicago Blues Session - Vol. 43

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