Those Prison Blues Socks
Description: Bring the raw soul of classic blues era to life with this vintage “Those Prison Blues” design, featuring distressed retro textures, ornate frame-style artwork, moody sepia tones, and an expressive portrait illustration that captures the gritty emotion of 1950s blues storytelling—perfect for music lovers, vinyl collectors, blues fans, and anyone who appreciates timeless Americana music culture.
Description: Bluesman Robert Pete Williams was born in Zachary, Louisiana, the son of sharecropping parents. He never attended school, instead working the fields with his family. He began playing blues in his late teens after making himself a guitar out of a cigar box. Williams only came to prominence during the late '50s, when he was recorded for posterity by the musicologist Harry Oster at Angola prison in Louisiana, where Williams was serving a life sentence for murder. Williams became one of the great blues discoveries during the folk boom of the early '60s, though his disregard for conventional patterns, tunings, and structures kept him from a wider audience, but his music remains one of the great, intense treats for blues aficionados.