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Big Bill Broonzy was an American blues singer and guitarist known for his contributions to the development of the Chicago blues sound. His music, characterized by its deep voice and expressive guitar playing, helped shape the genre. Broonzy's influential recordings in the 1930s and 1940s laid the groundwork for future blues artists, and he remains celebrated for his impact on the blues tradition.
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"I guess all songs is folk songs. I never heard no horse sing 'em."

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"Blues is a natural fact, is something that a fellow lives. If you don't live it you don't have it. Young people have forgotten to cry the blues. Now they talk and get lawyers and things."

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