Willie Love

[3] Love was influenced by the piano playing of Leroy Carr and was adept at both standard blues and boogie-woogie styling.

[4] Two years later, Oliver Sain also relocated to Greenville to join his stepfather, Love, as the drummer in a band fronted by Williamson.

[5] Trumpet's owner, Lillian McMurray, had Love return the following month and again in July 1951, when he recorded his best-known song, "Everybody's Fishing", which he wrote.

Love played piano and sang, with guitar accompaniment by Elmore James and Joe Willie Wilkins.

A studio session in December 1951 had Love backed by Little Milton (guitar), T.J. Green (fiddle), and Junior Blackman (drums).