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  1. 20 de jun. de 2024 · Big Joe Turner (Joseph Vernon Turner Jr., Kansas City, Missouri, May 18, 1911 – Inglewood, California, November 24, 1985) was an American blues shouter. Although he came to his greatest fame in the 1950s with his pioneering rock and roll recordings, particularly " Shake, Rattle and Roll… read more. blues. rhythm and blues.

  2. 9 de jun. de 2024 · Joseph Vernon Turner era conocido artísticamente como Big Joe Turner, nació el 18 de mayo de 1911 en Kansas City (Missouri) y falleció el 24 de noviembre de 1985 en Inglewood (California), fue un cantante de blues y pionero del rock and roll estadounidense.

  3. Hace 6 días · Benny Waters and Joe Turner (no relation to blues singer Big Joe Turner) were two of the many American jazz artists who found life to be more secure, lucrative, and less ruled by racism in Europe where they were appreciated much more for their talents.

  4. 12 de jun. de 2024 · The song “Honey Hush (Hi Ho Silver)” by Big Joe Turner is a classic piece of music that showcases the artist’s incredible vocal abilities and unique style. Released in 1953, the song quickly gained popularity and remains a staple in the rock and roll genre.

  5. Hace 3 días · It featured pianist Pete Johnson and singer Big Joe Turner, whose recording of "Roll 'Em Pete" helped spark a craze across American society for "boogie woogie" music, mostly played by black musicians.

  6. 21 de jun. de 2024 · Joseph Vernon "Big Joe" Turner Jr. (May 18, 1911 – November 24, 1985) was an American blues shouter from Kansas City, Missouri. According to songwriter Doc Pomus, "Rock and roll would have never happened without him". Turner's greatest fame was due to his rock and roll recordings in the 1950s, particularly "Shake, Rattle and Roll ...

  7. Hace 5 días · Among its leading practitioners were Jordan, Amos Milburn, Roy Milton, Jimmy Liggins, Joe Liggins, Floyd Dixon, Wynonie Harris, Big Joe Turner, and Charles Brown. While many of the numbers in these performers’ repertoires were in the classic 12-bar A-A-B blues form, others were straight pop songs, instrumentals that were close to ...