
Robert Brown (July 15, 1910, Walnut Ridge, Arkansas - November 6, 1966, Chicago), known professionally as Washboard Sam, was an American blues singer and musician.
Reputedly the half-brother of Big Bill Broonzy, Brown moved to Memphis, Tennessee in the 1920s, performing as a street musician with Sleepy John Estes and Hammie Nixon. He then moved to Chicago in 1932, performing regularly with Broonzy, and appearing with him and other musicians including Memphis Slim and Tampa Red on innumerable recording sessions for Lester Melrose of Bluebird Records.
In 1935 he began recording in his own right for both Bluebird and Vocalion Records, becoming one of the most popular Chicago blues performers of the late 1930s and 1940s, selling numerous records and playing to packed audiences. Between 1935 and 1949 he recorded over 160 sides, including such popular numbers as "Mama Don't Allow", "Back Door" and "Diggin' My Potatoes." His strong voice and talent for creating new songs overcame his stylistic limitations.
By the 1950s, his audience began to shrink, largely because he had difficulty adapting to the new electric blues. His final recording session for RCA Victor was held in 1949, he retired from music for several years, and became a Chicago police officer. He recorded a session in 1953 with Broonzy and Memphis Slim, and made a modest but short-lived comeback as a live performer in the early 1960s.
He died of heart disease in November 1966, and was buried in an unmarked grave at the Washington Memory Gardens Cemetery in Homewood, Illinois.
A September 18, 2009 concert held by Executive Producer Steve Salter of the Killer Blues organization raised monies to place a headstone on Washboard Sam's grave. The show was a success and a headstone was placed in October 2009. The concert was held at the historic Howmet Playhouse Theater in Whitehall, MI and was recorded by Vinyl Wall Productions and filmed for television broadcast in the mid-Michigan area by a television crew from Central Michigan University. The concert featured musical artists Washboard Jo, R.B. and Co. and was headlined by the Big House Blues Band.
All Washboard Sam lyrics
- Ain't That A Shame
- Do That Shake Dance
- Down South Woman
- Evil Blues
- Flying Crow Blues
- Get Down Brother
- Good Old Cabbage Greens
- How Can You Love Me
- I Get The Blues At Bedtime
- I Just Can't Help It
- I'm Feeling Low Down
- I've Been Treated Wrong
- Levee Camp Blues
- Lover's Lane Blues
- My Feet Jumped Salty
- Red River Dam Blues
- River Hip Mama
- Rockin' My Blues Away
- She Belong To The Devil
- Soap & Water Blues
- You Can't Have None Of That
- You Can't Make The Grade
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