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Lonzie Thomas

A great blind street musician from Lee County, Alabama.

"I watched my daddy's fingers on the guitar and I caught it," remembered Lonzie Thomas, who was born in his present home of Lee County, Alabama, in 1921. He was shot in the face and blinded at the age of 22. "After I got blind, I got more interested in playing and singing," he said. "It was something to keep my mind off worrying." It was also one of the few ways a blind man could make a living, and he began playing on the streets of Opelika and Columbus for tips and at parties." ~ George Mitchell, from In Celebration of a Legacy.

Discography:
Dragaround #1 (3:40); Red Cross Store (2:33); Rabbit On A Log (2:24); Dear Old Mother (3:21); Tin Top Alley (3:32); Raise A Ruckus Tonight #1 (2:20); Raise A Ruckus Tonight #2 (2:19); Struttin' That Thing (2:41); Sitting Here Studying As The Time Roll On (3:18); Hard Pill To Swallow (3:52); Barnyard (4:57); Dragaround #2 (3:25); My Three Women (2:45); John Henry (5:31). - Recorded in Lee County, Alabama early 1980's.