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Amos Milburn Amos Milburn
Genre: Blues
Decades Active: 40s, 50s, 60s

Boogie piano master Amos Milburn was born in Houston, and he died there a short 52 years later. In between, he pounded out some of the most hellacious boogies of the postwar era, usually recording in Los Angeles for Aladdin Records and specializing in good-natured upbeat romps about booze and its effects (both positive and negative) that proved... [+] Read More

Bill Samuels Bill Samuels
Genre: Blues
Decades Active: 40s, 50s

Erskine Hawkins Erskine Hawkins
Genre: Jazz
Decades Active: 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s

A talented high-note trumpeter and a popular bandleader, Erskine Hawkins was nicknamed "the 20th Century Gabriel." He learned drums and trombone before switching to trumpet when he was 13. While attending the Alabama State Teachers College, he became the leader of the college band, the 'Bama Street Collegians. They went to New York in 1934,... [+] Read More

Johnny Heartsman Johnny Heartsman
Genre: Blues
Decades Active: 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s

Shaven-headed Johnny Heartsman did so many musical things so well that he's impossible to pigeonhole. His low-moaning lead guitar work greatly distinguished a myriad of Bay Area blues recordings during the '50s and '60s, and still played his axe with delicious dexterity and dynamics into the '90s. But Heartsman was just as likely to cut loose on... [+] Read More

Lowell Fulson Lowell Fulson
Genre: Blues
Decades Active: 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s

Lowell Fulson recorded every shade of blues imaginable. Polished urban blues, rustic two-guitar duets with his younger brother Martin, funk-tinged grooves that pierced the mid-'60s charts, even an unwise cover of the Beatles' "Why Don't We Do It in the Road!" Clearly, the veteran guitarist, who was active for more than half a century, wasn't... [+] Read More

Percy Mayfield Percy Mayfield
Genre: R&B/Soul/Urban
Decades Active: 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s

A masterful songwriter whose touching blues ballad "Please Send Me Someone to Love," a multi-layered universal lament, was a number one R&B hit in 1950, Percy Mayfield had the world by the tail until a horrific 1952 auto wreck left him facially disfigured. That didn't stop the poet laureate of the blues from writing in prolific fashion, though.... [+] Read More

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