"Weepin" Willie -Robinson-Obituary

"Weepin" Willie Robinson

Obituary

BOSTON (AP) - "Weepin" Willie Robinson, a blues singer who performed with Steven Tyler and Bonnie Raitt but also spent time homeless, has died. He was 81.

Robinson died Sunday in a fire started by a cigarette he was smoking in bed, the Boston Fire Department said.

He worked at a benefit concert with Tyler and two Boston Music Awards shows, in 2005 and again this month.

Robinson was born in Atlanta and picked cotton and fruit with his family up and down the East Coast. After spending time in the Army in the 1940s, he became a master of ceremonies and doorman at blues clubs in Trenton, N.J., where he met and became friends with B.B. King and other musicians. He eventually sang with King's 21-piece orchestra.

Robinson settled in Boston in 1959 and played in clubs, but by 2005 he was living on the street and out of touch with his family. Blues performers learned of his situation, held a benefit concert, and made sure he was fed and clothed.

Robinson later performed everywhere from local clubs to the hallways of the rest home where he lived.
Copyright © 2008 The Associated Press


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The only picture I have of me and my father Weeping Willie Robinson

The only picture I have of me and my father Weepin Willie Robinson

Willie,I'm glad I got a chance to see you when they honored you in 2005. I wish we stayed in contact over the years and I had a chance to meet all my brothers and sisters. My sister is 74 and I'm 73.I see my picture with you when they put you in the Boston Blues Hall of Fame. Rest in peace Willie

Hello grate grand father!!

Love my pops willie l ROBINSON.

Peace Willie I was the one who made the guitar emblems for your plague.

I saw Weeping Willie at a club in Boston "Good Fellows" I bought his CD which is wonderful. My car was broken into and all my CD's were stolen. Does anyone know how or where to get a CD. please contact Sandra at [email protected] if you can help Thanks for the wonderful music Willie. God Bless