Blind Connie Williams
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| Gender | Male |
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| Born | South Florida |
| Genres | R&B/Soul |
| Albums | Philadelphia Street Singer |
| Job | Guitarist |
| Songs | Trouble in Mind |
| Oh, What a Time | |
| I Can See Everybody's Mother, Can't See Mine | |
| One Thin Dime | |
| See See Rider | |
| Crossed the Separated Line | |
| Through the Years I Keep on Toiling | |
| Take Your Burden to the Lord | |
| St. Louis Blues | |
| Stop by the Woodside | |
| Careless Love | |
| Tell Me Why You Like Roosevelt | |
| Will the Circle Be Unbroken | |
| He Watches Down Over Me | |
| Mother Left Me Standing on the Highway | |
| Milky White Way | |
| Take My Hand Precious Lord | |
| Motherless Children | |
| I Shall Not Be Moved | |
| Gonna Talk for My Savior | |
| Key To The Highway | |
| John Henry | |
| When the Saints Go Marching In | |
| I'll Fly Away | |
| He's the Lilly of the Valley | |
| Skos genre | R&B/Soul |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 1477697 |
Blind Connie Williams Life story
Blind Connie Williams was an American blues guitarist who was a street performer beginning in the early 1930s. Williams was something of a journeyman throughout his busking career, but he lived in Philadelphia for most of his life.