Sonny Boy Williamson
Sonny Boy Williamson was an influential American blues harmonica player and singer, born as Alex Miller in 1914 in Mississippi. He is best known for his unique style and his ability to blend traditional blues with a more modern sound. His music often featured storytelling lyrics and expressive harmonica playing, which helped popularize the blues genre.
Williamson gained fame in the 1930s and 1940s, recording numerous tracks that became classics, such as "Good Morning, School Girl." He was a key figure in the Chicago blues scene and influenced many musicians, including Bob Dylan and The Rolling Stones. His legacy continues to resonate in the world of blues music.