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Golden Gate Quartet

Pioneer Virginia gospel/pop quartet from the ’30s and ’40s. Contacting their innovative method of sacred hymns “jubilee” performing, the Golden Gate Quartet, propelled by Willie Johnson and William Langford, liked massive acceptance significantly outside the cathedral. Their simple Mills Brothers-influenced harmonies produced the Gates naturals for pop crossover achievement, and …

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Jackie Brenston

Identifying the first actual rock and roll & move record is a impossible task. Nevertheless, you can’t proceed too far incorrect citing Jackie Brenston’s 1951 Chess waxing of “Rocket 88,” a seminal little bit of rock’s interesting history with all the current prerequisite elements strongly set up: virtually indecipherable lyrics …

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Billy “Red” Love

There isn’t a lot of tangible information to mention approximately pianist Billy “Red” Like, who signed to record for fledgling producer Sam Phillips in 1951. Phillips transferred off an early on Love functionality, “Juiced,” to Chess as the most recent work by Jackie Brenston (after that red-hot due to “Rocket …

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Arthur Adams

As home bandleader at B.B. King’s LA blues golf club, Arthur Adams cranks out searing blues for the well-heeled visitors who trod along Common Studios’ glitzy Town Walk. However the great most his transient customers can’t commence to think about the depth and selection of the guitarist’s profession. The shaven-headed …

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Willie Nix

Willie Nix arrived from the rural South with an excellent beat and a means with lyrics that produced him something of the topical urban poet. Despite recordings for RPM and Sunlight, and then Opportunity in Chicago, he under no circumstances advanced beyond the rates from the also-rans within the search …

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Willie Johnson

Unique of Blind Willie Johnson in lots of ways besides having the ability to see, that is a wonderful electric powered guitarist whose loyalty to Memphis perhaps cost him something in the form of fame. Willie Johnson was the guitarist in the 1st music group led by Howlin’ Wolf, a …

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Junior Parker

His velvet-smooth vocal delivery towards the in contrast, Junior Parker was something from the fertile postwar Memphis blues circuit whose wonderfully understated harp design was personally mentored by non-e apart from regional icon Sonny Guy Williamson. Herman Parker, Jr. just traveled in the very best blues circles from the outset. …

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Rufus Thomas

Few of rock and roll & roll’s founding numbers are while likable while Rufus Thomas. From your 1940s onward, he offers personified Memphis music; his little but witty cameo part in Jim Jarmusch’s Mystery Teach, a film which satirizes and enshrines the city’s part in popular tradition, was entirely suitable. …

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Jimmy DeBerry

b. 17 November 1911, Gumwood, Arkansas, USA, d. 17 January 1985, Sikeston, Missouri, USA. De Berry was a dynamic if peripheral person in the Memphis blues community from its heyday through the 20s before early 50s. He was raised in Arkansas and Mississippi before shifting to Memphis to reside along …

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Mark Lemhouse

A fan of blues from an early on age, guitarist Tag Lemhouse was created into a category of musicians. Understanding how to play at age 11, Lemhouse became an ardent follower from the genre, consuming whatever he could hear while developing his personal sound. Alternately slicing his teeth within the …

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