voc, h, *1932 US, Greensboro, Alabama
Singer / Songwriter of Blues and R&B/Soul
A.k.a. Aaron Willis Aaron Willis (2)
Little Sonny (born Aaron Willis, October 6, 1932, Greensboro, Alabama) is an American electric blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter. His early mentor and inspiration was Sonny Boy Williamson II. Nevertheless, Little Sonny stated that his nickname originated with his mother. "[She] called me 'Sonny boy' from the time I can remember." He has released eight albums, including a trio on a subsidiary of Stax Records. His 1973 release, Hard Goin' Up, reached the Top 50 in the US Billboard R&B chart.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Blues With A Feeling | Little Sonny | 1996 | Album |
Sonny Side Up | Little Sonny | 1995 | Album |
Sonny Side Up | Little Sonny | 1994 | Album |
New King Of The Blues Harmonica / Hard Goin' Up | Little Sonny | 1991 | Album |
It's Hard Goin' Up (But Twice As Hard Coming Down) / My Woman Is Good To Me | Little Sonny | 1974 | Single |
Hard Goin' Up | Little Sonny | 1973 | Album |
You Can Be Replaced / Going Down Slow | Little Sonny | 1972 | Single |
You Got A Good Thing / A Woman Named Trouble | Little Sonny | 1971 | Single |
Black & Blue | Little Sonny | 1971 | Album |
New King Of The Blues Harmonica | Little Sonny | 1970 | Album |
The Creeper Returns | Little Sonny | 1970 | Single |
Wade In The Water | Little Sonny | 1970 | Single |
We Got A Groove / Sonny's Bag | Little Sonny | 1969 | Single |
Stretchin' Out / Don't Ask Me No Questions | Little Sonny | 1967 | Single |
The Creeper / Latin Soul | Little Sonny | 1967 | Single |
Let's Have A Good Time | Little Sonny | 1965 | Single |
Love Shock | Little Sonny | 1959 | Single |
I Gotta Find My Baby / Hear My Woman Calling | Little Sonny | 1958 | Single |
My Woman Is Good To Me | Little Sonny | Single |
Little Sonny Jones voc |
Little Sonny Warner R&B/Soul |