14 - Dave Bartholomew
born in 1920 and was one of the greatest composers of the '50s.
His music ranges from blues to jazz, R & B to rock 'n roll and although many artists have recorded his songs with Fats Domino is coming to the biggest hits like Is not the Shame, Love Again I'm Blue Again , I'm walking and goin 'home.
began recording in 1947 in a band (he played the trumpet), and his music was the transition from jump blues and swing to big bands, rhythm and blues and rock and roll.
In 1949 he became a producer and talent scout for Imperial Recordings, where he composed hits for Earl King, Tommy Ridgley, Robert Parker, Smiley Lewis, Fats Domino and many others. As arranger
produced the famous song of Domino Blueberry Hill. Let
Imperial in the mid 60's to work with different labels up to its constituting the Broadmoor Records. His
I Hear You Knockinh was a hit for Gale Storm in the 50's and Dave Edmunds, and One Night and Witchcraft were two hits of Elvis Presley.
Pat Boone recorded a cover of Is not That a Shame and the version I'm Walkin Ricky Nelson was a great success in the late 50's, and My Ding A Ling was a cover of Chuck Berry.
And he produced tracks like Lawdy Miss Clawdy Lloyd Price, I Hear You Knockin "and" One Night for Smiley Lewis, Let the Good Times Roll Shirley & Lee.
E 'was active in the music business until 2004.
15 - Jay McShann
(1916-2006), a leading exponent of hard bop pianist.
Over 40 years the orchestra included characters such as Charlie Parker, Bernard Anderson, Ben Webster and Walter Brown.
began working as a musician in 1931, formed his orchestra in 36 and as such will be a springboard for many great artists.
The Orchestra was a great success and his most popular song was Confessin the Blues.
In 44 the band dissolves and forms a group with Jimmy Witherspoon, affecting one in 49 hit Is not Nobody Business. In 51
in crisis, goes out the music and only 1969 resumed its activity with Claude Williams.
continues to affect all animals up to 90, then leave the scene and died in 2006.
In 1964 the Rolling Stones recorded a cover of Confessin the Blues, a song written by Walter Brown in 1940.
In 2005 the writer Elmore Leonard writes a book about his life, The Hot Kid.
16 - Ella Mae Morse
(1924-1999) volcalist very popular in the 40's.
His way of singing jazz, country and R & B mixed together has made school and was the hall of rock and roll.
is discovery in 14 years by Jimmy Dorsey (saying to have 19) and in 42 to 17 years, enters the Freddie Slack's band with which he recorded Cow Cow Boogie, his first gold record. In the same year he recorded
Mr.Five by Five and Milkman Keep Those Bottle Quiet.
In 1943 starts his solo career and recorded Shoo Shoo Baby, and Love Me or Leave Me
In 1946 House of Blue Lights, but his greatest success was the 1952 Blacksmith Blues, and the same year Pice Down A Road and Oakie Boogie.
stopped in 57 of influence but he continued to do shows until 1987.
Despite the success and talent, however, has never reached very high levels of popularity. The success also depends
and other factors in addition to the skill elements are disparate, not cataloged, entering nell'immagginario collective and create the character.
died at 75 years for a respiratory crisis.
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