Willie Robinson

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William Lorenzo Robinson, better known as "Weepin'" Willie Robinson (1926December 30, 2007) was an America blues singer who began his career in the 1950s, and performed with, among others, Steven Tyler and Bonnie Raitt.

Robinson had been a sharecropper, a soldier and a boxer. A steady position as an emcee/comedian at a Trenton, New Jersey nightclub led to his singing career. He eventually sang with B.B. King 21-piece orchestra. He and King became friends.

Robinson settled in Boston in 1959 and played in clubs, but by 2004 he was homeless. Musicians and other concerned individuals, when they learned of Robinson's situation, held a benefit concert on his behalf, making sure he was fed and clothed.[1]

He died, aged 81, from a fire accidentally started by a cigarette he had been smoking in bed at his home in Jamaica Plain, Boston. His wife, Alice, long predeceased him. He was survived by a daughter.

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