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-'''Joseph Leon Williams''' (born February 3, 1935), better known as '''Jody Williams''', is an American [[blues]] guitarist and singer. His singular guitar playing, marked by flamboyant [[Finger vibrato|string-bending]], imaginative [[Chord progression|chord changes]] and a distinctive [[Timbre|tone]], was highly influential in the [[Chicago blues]] scene of the 1950s.+'''Joseph Leon Williams''' (February 3, 1935 – December 1, 2018), better known as '''Jody Williams''', was an American [[blues]] guitarist and singer. His singular guitar playing, marked by flamboyant [[Finger vibrato|string-bending]], imaginative [[chord voicings]] and a distinctive [[Timbre|tone]], was influential in the [[Chicago blues]] scene of the 1950s.
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Joseph Leon Williams (February 3, 1935 – December 1, 2018), better known as Jody Williams, was an American blues guitarist and singer. His singular guitar playing, marked by flamboyant string-bending, imaginative chord voicings and a distinctive tone, was influential in the Chicago blues scene of the 1950s.



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