Sonny Boy Williamson II, born Alex Ford around 1912, was an American blues legend renowned for his masterful harmonica playing, soulful singing, and influential songwriting. Emerging as a star in 1941 on the pioneering King Biscuit Time radio program, he became a cornerstone of the Chicago blues scene, shaping the genre and inspiring countless musicians. Known for his towering presence—standing at six feet two inches tall—and his intense performances, Sonny Boy Williamson II brought a raw, powerful energy to his music. His discography, spanning blues, classic blues, country blues, and blues rock, is a testament to his enduring impact on American music. Tracks like "Help Me" showcase his ability to blend emotional depth with rhythmic prowess, making his work a must-listen for any blues enthusiast.