Amos Milburn

Bild Quelle:


  • blues
  • rhythm and blues
  • boogie woogie
  • jump blues
  • 50s
Amos Milburn (April 1, 1927 – January 3, 1980) was an American rhythm and blues singer, and pianist, popular in the 1940s and 1950s. He was born and died in Houston, Texas. He was a polished pianist and performer and in 1946 attracted the attention of an enterprising woman who arranged a recording session with Aladdin Records in Los Angeles. Milburn's relationship with Aladdin lasted eight years during which he cut over seventy-five sides. His "Down the Road Apiece" (1946), an early jump blues with a rocking Texas boogie beat that bordered on rock, was ahead of its time.

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Songs

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    Can't You See What You're Doing to Me

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    Can't You See What You're Doing to Me?

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    Chicken Shack

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    Chicken Shack Boogie

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    Chicken Shack Boogie (2)

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    Chicken-Shack Boogie

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    Cinch Blues

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    Darling How Long

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    Dear Angel

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    Don't Be No Fool

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    Don't Beg Me

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    Don't Tell Her

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    Donald's Idea

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    Down the Road a Piece

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    Down the Road Apiece

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    Drifting Blues

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    Emptry Arms Blues

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    Empty Arm Blues

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    Empty Arms Blues

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    Evening Shadows Coming Down

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    Every Day of the Week

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    Everybody Clap Hands

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    Everything I Do Is Wrong

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    Flying Home

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    Frank's Blues

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    French Fried Potatoes and Ketchup

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    Girl of My Dreams

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    Glory of Love

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    Good Good Whiskey

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    Good, Good Whiskey


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