NOTE: I upload my shared between multiple channels, Add link in your browser, instant access to an index with links to all the classic oldies John1948. LINK: tinyurl.com not quite satisfied, a 1950 R & B star on the desired strength of his immortal New Orleans classic "Lawdy Miss Clawdy," singer Lloyd Price for massive pop acceptance. He also found a perfect storm of rock & roll reading of the ancient blues "Stagger Lee" and unabashedly pop-slanted"Personality" and "I'll get married" (the latter two seem far removed from its beginnings Crescent). Growing up in Kenner, a suburb of New Orleans was, Prize for innovative parts by Louis Jordan, the Liggins brothers exposed, Roy Milton, Amos Milburn, and the jukebox in his mother's little fried fish common. Lloyd and his younger brother Leo (who later co-author of Little Richard's "Send Me Some Lovin '") has put together a band for local consumption, while in their teens.Band leader Dave Bartholomew was enough to invite Specialty Records boss Art Rupe, the young singer (this was apparently when Bartholomew was temporarily in conflict with his employers at the long-time rival Imperial) see impressed. In his first Specialty date in 1952, Price sang his classic eight bar blues "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" (its gentle piano intro courtesy of moonlighting Fats Domino). And 'at the forefront of R & B for a long period, so the price is a legitimate star before he was old enoughRating. Four ...
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