She was the first to record Sonny Boy Williamson and Elmore James.
Sonny Boy Williamson was a regular and Jimmy Reed also came by.
Initially, blues musicians such as Sonny Boy Williamson mainly played live in the studio, and later the program switched primarily to playing records.
Sonny Boy Williamson was, in many ways, the ultimate blues legend.
The company was also home to the first recordings of Sonny Boy Williamson.
All songs written by Sonny Boy Williamson.
Soon after, he spent several years touring with Sonny Boy Williamson, who helped teach him to play harmonica.
Cotton first became interested in playing music when he heard Sonny Boy Williamson on the radio.
Sonny Boy Williamson I begins recording, with a drummer, creating a distinctive style that will become known as jump blues.
After the Hawk left, the group had a brief fantasy of backing Sonny Boy Williamson.