Sweet William Ennis, from Palatka, Florida, played his song “Catfish Stew (Suwannee River Blues)” and won Best Blues Song and Best Song from Outside the Suwannee River Basin, in the Suwannee Riverkeeper Songwriting Contest 2024.
He got awards for both plaques, and a $100 check for Outside.
Sweet William Ennis, Catfish Stew (Suwannee River Blues), Best Blues Song and from Outside, Suwannee Riverkeeper Songwriting Contest 2024
He wrote about himself:
“Sweet William” Ennis is a singer/songwriter who has lived in Palatka, Florida, for over three decades. His personally original songs written over the span of fifty years cover multi genres and subjects including the environment, love & war, with a heavy dose of Blues. 2019 quarter finalist in the Memphis International Blues Challenge, 2021 Suwannee Riverkeeper Songwriting Contest First Prize winner and 2018 Santa Fe River Song Contest 3rd place winner, Sweet William is very active in the Florida music community and recognized for organizing volunteer music events supporting soup kitchens, assisted living facilities and worthy fund raisers.
Here’s a WWALS YouTube playlist of him playing his song,
followed by WWALS President Sara Squires Jones awarding the prizes:
https://youtu.be/LFrDBfw1ni4?si=lyagdfgKlbSXDFvC
Videos by Doug Jipson for WWALS Watershed Coalition, Inc.