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dbpedia:Wesley_Wilson
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Wesley Wilson (October 1, 1893 – October 10, 1958) was an American blues and jazz singer and songwriter. His own stage craft, plus the double act with his wife and musical partner, Coot Grant, was popular with African American audiences in the 1910s, 1920s and early 1930s.His stage names included Kid Wilson, Jenkins, Socks, and either Sox Wilson or Socks Wilson. His musical excursions included participation in the oddly named duo of Pigmeat Pete and Catjuice Charlie.
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Wesley Wilson Wilson, Wesley
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Americanblues,jazz, andvaudevillesinger and songwriter
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1900-01-01Z
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1900-01-01Z
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Kid Wilson, Jenkins, Socks, and either Sox Wilson or Socks Wilson
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solo_singer
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1893-10-01Z
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1893-01-01Z
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1958-10-10Z
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1958-01-01Z
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dbpedia:Blues dbpedia:Jazz
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dbpedia:Organist dbpedia:Songwriter dbpedia:Guitarist dbpedia:Pianist dbpedia:Singing
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