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Big Boy Henry

Real name: Richard L. Henry

Born 1921-05-26 in Beaufort, North Carolina
Died 2004-12-05 in Beaufort, North Carolina

Richard L. Henry, known as Big Boy Henry, a Piedmont Blues style singer and guitarist.

1947 - First recorded
1951 - New York City: Recorded 4 tracks, unreleased at the time, with blues harmonica player Sonny Terry and guitar player Brownie McGhee.
1950's & 1960's - Worked on fishing and oystering crews and ran a grocery store.
1980's - Won a W.C. Handy Award from the Blues Foundation for the song "Mr. President," written as a response to social welfare cuts by US President Ronald Reagan in the '80s.
1995 - Received the North Carolina Arts Council Folk Heritage award

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External Pages

wirz.de/music/henryfrm.htm

es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Boy_Henry

musicmaker.org/artists/big-boy-henry/