I Feel So Good: A Celebration of Big Bill Broonzy
Tuesday, Jan 8 8:00p
Club Passim
Cambridge,
MA
A conversation between Billy Boy Arnold and Bob Riesman about Big Bill Broonzy and the Chicago blues world of the 1940s and 1950s, followed by a performance of Big Bill’s songs by Billy Boy Arnold.
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Big Bill Broonzy, the guitarist, singer, and songwriter who was one of the towering figures of early Chicago blues, died in 1958, just as rock ’n’ roll was taking hold. Among British rock musicians, in particular, Broonzy’s influence loomed large over people such as Eric Clapton, Ray Davies, and Pete Townshend.
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