At age 23 in 1963, African-American folksinger Willie Wright produced a little-known album to get a subsidiary of Chess Details, Argo Folk. Wright was an unremarkable folk interpreter, his high and light tone of voice exhibiting hook flutter and gospel impact. The established was an array of normal early-’60s folk revival materials, using the singer-guitarist supported by some electric guitar, bass, banjo, and harmonica. Actually, it wouldn’t end up being of any curiosity in any way, save because of its presence on the label that produced major efforts to blues, R&B, rock and roll, and spirit, but was seldom determined with folk music.