Ferdinand "Fats" Washington was born in Texas on June 20, 1927 and was a blues songwriter famed for his collaborations from the 1950s with B B King, Lowell Fulson and Johnny Ace. His famous songs include "Pledging my love", "I'll be home", "Dirty work going on" and "Blues Around Midnight". In the 1940s and 1950s he worked as a disc jockey and journalist, and switched to song writing in the fifties after a chance meeting with Don Robey of Duke Records, who became a song writing partner.
Mr Washington died in 1970.
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