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  1. Robert Clifford Brown (July 15, 1910 – November 6, 1966), known professionally as Washboard Sam, was an American blues musician and singer.

  2. 15 de jul. de 2015 · Born in 1910, the man known as Washboard Sam was the most popular Washboard player of the 30s. His career took off when he moved from Memphis to Chicago, where he often played with Memphis Slim, Tampa Red, and his alleged half-brother Big Bill Broonzy.

  3. Washboard Sam was a big solo recording star in Chicago in the 30s, playing on hundreds of records as a session man, alongside his half-brother Big Bill Broonzy.

  4. Robert Brown (July 15, 1910 – November 6, 1966), known professionally as Washboard Sam, was an American blues singer and musician . Genre. Early Country Blues. Songs. Ain't That A Shame. Levee Camp Blues. Lover's Lane Blues. My Feet Jumped Salty. Red River Dam Blues. River Hip Mama. Rockin' My Blues Away. She Belongs To The Devil.

  5. Broonzy often joked that Sam was his half brother when they performed together. Sam was raised in Arkansas, working on a farm. He moved to Memphis in the early '20s to play the blues.

  6. Robert Clifford Brown (July 15, 1910 – November 6, 1966), known professionally as Washboard Sam, was an American blues musician and singer. Show Less... Continue reading at Wikipedia... Birth and Death Data: Born July 15, 1910 ( Lawrence County ), Died November 6, 1966 ( Chicago) Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1935 - 1953.

  7. Washboard Sam, nacido Robert Brown, en Walnut Ridge, Arkansas, el 15 de julio de 1910, y fallecido en Chicago, Illinois, el 13 de noviembre de 1966, fue un intérprete de blues, que tocaba la tabla de lavar y cantaba . Algunos autores afirman que Brown era hermanastro de Big Bill Broonzy, y que emigró a Chicago en los años 1920.