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Blind Willie Witherspoon

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Blind Willie Witherspoon
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Deceased
Hair: White
Occupation: Jazz Musician
First appearance: "'Round Springfield"
Voiced by: Hank Azaria


Blind Willie Witherspoon was the man who taught Bleeding Gums Murphy his musical skills.

History

Bleeding Gums learned his musical skills at the feet of Blind Willie Witherspoon. When Bleeding Gums was ready to launch his musical career, Willie wanted to give Bleeding Gums his saxophone: "I've been playing jazz for thirty years and I just can't make a go of it." Bleeding Gums told him it that it wasn't a saxophone, but an umbrella, which meant that Willie had actually been playing an umbrella for some thirty years. When Wilie asked why no one had told him, Bleeding Gums explained that no one had informed him of the mistake because "We all thought it was funny."

Behind the Laughter

  • Blind Willie Witherspoon may be a reference to blues musician Blind Willie McTell. McTell enjoyed a long and prolific recording career but never had a major hit record, similar to Witherspoon's saying "I just can't make a go of it" after thirty years of playing jazz.
  • He may also be a reference to soul/blues musician Bill Withers, due to the similarity in names.

Appearances