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Eugene
Powell, Greenville, MS 1998 Born in 1908 in Utica, MS, Eugene Powell learned
guitar at age 7 when his family moved to the Lombardy plantation near Parchman
penitentiary. As a child, Powell was often lifted over the fence at the
prison to play for the prisoners. "There would be grown men standing
there with tears in their eyes to hear a little boy play guitar," says
Powell. Taking the name "Sonny Boy Nelson," Powell played with
musicians Hacksaw Harney, Bo Carter and the Mississippi Sheiks. Powell's
recording debut was a 1936 recording session for Bluebird where he recorded
with his wife, blues singer Mississippi Mathilda and harmonica player Robert
Hill. Powell played and recorded sporadically through his life, choosing
to stay near his home in Greenville, MS until his death in November of 1998.
Powell's death marked the closing of a chapter in blues history as he was
the oldest surviving Mississippi blues man that recorded in the days of
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