Woodrow Adams

Woodrow Adams

Person from United States

Genres: blues, delta blues, Chicago Blues, All, electric blues

About Woodrow Adams

Woodrow Wilson Adams (April 9, 1917, Tchula, Mississippi, USA - August 9, 1988, Robinsonville, Mississippi) was an American blues singer guitarist and harmonica player. A non-professional Delta blues musician, released three singles between 1952 (he was recorded by Sam Philips in the Sun studio in 1952) and 1961. The first was a rough, unpolished performance in the Mississippi-based Chicago blues (Howlin' Wolf) style of the time, the third release was more commercial rhythm & blues. Adams was still working on a plantation when researcher David Evans recorded a session with his band in 1967, part of which was later issued on an album.

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