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Jay McShann

The fantastic veteran pianist Jay McShann (also called Hootie) enjoyed an extended career which is unfair to primarily think about him as simply the leader of the orchestra that featured a Charlie Parker. He was mainly self-taught being a pianist, caused Don Byas as soon as 1931 and performed through …

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Honey Hill

Blues pianist George “Honey” Hill slice several edges with blues vocalist, songwriter and guitarist Expenses Gaither for the Decca and Okeh record brands between 1931 and 1941. Gaither was a good friend from the blues pianist Leroy Carr, as well as the Gaither and Hill duo was patterned after Carr …

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Johnny Jones

In 40 brief years on the planet, Johnny Jones established himself among the ideal piano players ever to inhabit the Chicago blues picture. Most widely known for his rock-solid accompaniment to glide guitarist Elmore Adam both in the studio room so when an onstage person in Adam’ Broomdusters, “Small Johnny” …

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Frank Culley

For the wieners who love wieners as well as the weirdos who love weird melody titles, all Frank Culley had to accomplish was fry up some “Flying Sausages” for RCA in the first ’50s to earn circumstances of eternal grace. For the even more discerning, tenor saxophonist Culley could be …

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John Brim

John Brim could be best-known for composing and cutting the initial “Snow Cream Guy” that David Lee Roth and Vehicle Halen covered on the first album. That is clearly a pity, for the significantly under-recorded Brim produced some remarkably hard-nosed waxings. Brim found his early acoustic guitar licks through the …

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Edgar Hayes

A talented pianist best-known for his big music group saving of “Stardust,” Edgar Hayes under no circumstances became a significant name but he worked steadily throughout his longer profession. Hayes graduated using a music level from Wilberforce College or university. He toured the South with Fess Williams’ Orchestra in 1922 …

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James “Thunderbird” Davis

James Davis went just how entertainers often imagine. While performing in the Blues Saloon in St. Paul, MN, he experienced a fatal coronary attack in mid-set and passed away on-stage. The tragic event finished a comeback bet that warmed the center of blues aficionados; Davis’ whereabouts had been so unknown …

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Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown

Anything you do, don’t make reference to multi-instrumentalist Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown like a bluesman, although his imprimatur for the development of Texas blues is enormous. You’re prone to obtain him riled. In the event that you must pigeonhole the tale, just contact him an eclectic Tx musical professional whose passions …

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Jimmy Witherspoon

Among the great blues performers from the post-World Battle II period, Jimmy Witherspoon was also versatile a sufficient amount of to match comfortably in to the jazz globe. Witherspoon was created on August 8, 1920, in Gurdon, AR. As a kid, he sang within a cathedral choir, and produced his …

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Big Miller

It has to be always a big statue, because he wasn’t called Big Miller for nothing at all — although he did appearance pint-size when standing up together with his fellow blues shouter Big Joe Turner throughout a reunion tour within the ’70s. The program would be to unveil a …

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