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William James “Willie” Dixon: Helped Shape the Post–World War II Sound of the Chicago Blues

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William James Willie Dixon was an American blues musician, vocalist, songwriter, arranger, and record producer Dixon was born in Vicksburg, Mississippi, on July 1, 1915. He sang his first song at Springfield Baptist Church at the age of four. At the age of seven, young Dixon became an admirer of a band that featured pianist []

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