Homesick James

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James A. Williamson, known as Homesick James, (b. April 30, 1910) is a black American blues musician.

Homesick James is a native of Somerville, Tennessee. He was acquainted with Robert Johnson and was always very close to his cousin Elmore James until James's death in 1963. Williamson's slide guitar style, not as refined as James's, also traces back to Johnson's style. Williamson stopped recording in 2004, though he still performs live. Two of his best-known covers are:

  • "Stones In My Passway" on Blues On the South Side, Prestige OBCCD 529-2, 1990 (recorded in 1964);
  • "Crossroads" on My Home Ain't Here, Fedora FCD-5023, 2004 (recorded in 2004).

One of his own songs, "Gotta Move" (also on Blues On the South Side) was covered (as "Got To Move") both by Elmore James and by Fleetwood Mac.

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