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Camille Howard

Piano-tinkling chanteuses were quite the trend through the war years. But Camille Howard’s two-fisted thundering boogie design, very much like her LA modern, Hadda Brooks, was unquestionably the same as any 88s ace, female or male. Howard was area of the great migration from Tx to the Western Coastline. She …

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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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Jimmy Liggins

Another from the leap blues professionals whose romping result could be pinpointed while a primary precursor of rock and roll & move, guitarist Jimmy Liggins was an even more aggressive bandleader than his older sibling Joe, because of the titles of their respective combos (Joe led the polished Honeydrippers; Jimmy …

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H-Bomb Ferguson

His extroverted antics and multi-colored fright hairpiece might invite the moment dismissal of Cincinnati-based singer Robert “H-Bomb” Ferguson as some kind of comic light-weight. The truth is, he’s among the last survivors from the leap blues period whose once-slavish Wynonie Harris imitations possess mellowed right into a extremely unique vocal …

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Mitch Woods

Dubbing his swinging approach “rock-a-boogie,” pianist Mitch Woods and His Rocket 88s possess revived the leap blues approach from the ’40s and ’50s. Originally from Brooklyn, NY, Mitch Woods shifted to SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA in 1970. While he was we were young in Brooklyn, he researched both jazz and …

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Art Rupe

b. USA. Originally from Pittsburgh as well as the kid of Hungarian immigrants, Rupe acquired moved to LA as an adolescent to attend School of California at LA. His first participation within the record business was as somebody in the tiny Atlas Records, that was notable to be the very …

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Roy Milton

As in-the-pocket drummer of his personal leap blues combo, the Sound Senders, Roy Milton is at a perfect placement to operate a vehicle his outfit just like hard or soft as he thus desired. Along with his stellar feeling of golf swing, Milton did that; his constant backbeat on his …

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Roy Montrell

Roy Montrell was among the busiest sessionmen, and something of the very most influential guitarists in New Orleans for a lot more than 20 years, using everyone from Bobby Mitchell to Roy Milton and Lloyd Cost, in addition to being truly a fixture in Fat Domino’s music group for years–along …

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Joe Liggins

Pianist Joe Liggins and his music group, the Honeydrippers, tore in the R&B graphs during the past due ’40s and early ’50s making use of their polished make of polite R&B. Liggins have scored massive strikes with “The Honeydripper” in 1945 and “Green Champagne” five years afterwards, posting a great …

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Big Jay McNeely

Among the titans who produced tenor sax the single instrument of preference during rock’s primordial period, Big Jay McNeely could peel the paper quickly the walls along with his linens of squealing, honking horn riffs. His mighty tenor sax squawking and wailing with wild-eyed give up, McNeely blew up a …

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