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Robert Parker

Saxman and vocalist Robert Parker is among the originals in postwar New Orleans R&B and rock and roll & move, his career getting started right alongside famous brands Body fat Domino and Dave Bartholomew. Created in New Orleans in 1930, he used the saxophone as an adolescent and in 1949 …

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Jools Holland

Based on who you speak to, the irrepressible Jools Holland is most beneficial referred to as a blisteringly energetic, piano-pounding performer of boogie-woogie, jazz, and R&B; or because the keyboard-wizard sideman to 1 of the fantastic new influx pop bands from the ’70s and ’80s; or among the U.K.’s most …

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Diamond Joe

Known affectionately as Gemstone Joe, for his passion for sporting expensive dazzling gems, Joe Esposito continues to truly have a large amount of say on the subject of he years he spent as street supervisor for Elvis Presley. Furthermore to liberating a Dvd and blu-ray, Elvis: His COMPANION Remembers, that …

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Walter “Wolfman” Washington

Walter Washington became an area legend within the dark night clubs of New Orleans within the ’70s and ’80s and worked his method up to country wide status with some well-received albums and looks. His documenting affiliations have also moved from regional to national self-employed to main label. A forward …

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Clarence “Frogman” Henry

He could sing such as a female, and he could sing such as a frog. That last mentioned trademark croak, useful to the potential on his 1956 debut smash “Ain’t Got No House,” gained good-natured Clarence Henry his nickname and jump-started a rewarding profession that endured for over 40 years …

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Chuck Willis

There have been two distinct sides to Chuck Willis. Not only is it a convincing blues shouter, the Atlanta-born Willis harbored a susceptible blues balladeer part. Furthermore, he was a masterful songwriter who penned a few of the most unique R&B amounts of the 1950s. He can not be granted …

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Smiley Lewis

Dave Bartholomew has often been quoted to the result that Smiley Lewis was a “misfortune singer,” because he never sold a lot more than 100,000 copies of his Imperial singles. In retrospect, Lewis was a lucky guy in lots of respects — he liked stellar support from New Orleans’ ace …

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Alvin Robinson

b. 1937, d. 24 January 1989. Robinson was a fresh Orleans-based program guitarist, and guaranteed a minor strike in 1964 having a recording of the Chris Kenner music, ‘Something You Got’. The solitary premiered on Tiger Information, a short-lived wall socket possessed by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, who after …

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