- Amos Milburn
Infobox musical artist
Name = Amos Milburn
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Born = birth date|1927|4|1|df=y
Died = death date and age|1980|1|3|1927|4|1|df=y
Origin = Houston,Texas
Instrument =Piano
Genre =Rhythm and Blues , Boogie Woogie
Occupation =Singer ,Pianist
Years_active = 1946 - 1972
Label = Aladdin
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Notable_instruments =Amos Milburn (April 1, 1927 – January 3, 1980) was an American
rhythm and blues singer , andpianist , popular in the 1940s and 1950s. He was born and died inHouston, Texas .Life and career
Born in Houston, one of thirteen
child ren, by the age of five Milburn was playingtune s on thepiano . He enlisted in theUnited States Navy when he was fifteen and earned thirteen battle stars in thePhilippines , before returning to Houston and organizing a sixteen-piece band playing in Houston clubs, and mixing with the Houstonjazz andblues scene. 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 cover of "Down the Road a Piece " (1946), ablues with a rockingTexas boogie beat that bordered on rock, was ahead of its time.cite book
first=& James Henke (eds)
last= Anthony DeCurtis
year=1980
title= The RollingStone: The Definitive History of the Most Important Artists and Their Music
edition=(3rd Ed.)
publisher=Random House, Inc.
location=New York, N.Y.
pages= 9
id= ISBN 0-679-73728-6] However, none caught on until 1949 when seven of his singles got the attention of the R&B audience. "Hold Me Baby" and "Chicken Shack Boogie" landed numbers eight and nine on Billboard's survey of 1949's R&B Bestsellers.cite book
first= Arnold
last= Shaw
year= 1978
title= Honkers and Shouters
edition=
publisher=Macmillan Publishing Company
location= New York
pages= p. 99-101
id= ISBN 0-02-061740-2] He became one of the leading performers associated with the Central Avenue music scene of Los Angeles' Watts neighborhood. Among his best knownsong s was "One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer". In 1950 Milburn's "Bad, Bad, Whiskey" reached the top of the R&B charts and began a string ofdrinking songs (none written by Milburn, but several penned byRudy Toombs ). However, there is no evidence that Milburn had a drinking problem.cite book
first= Tony
last= Russell
year= 1997
title= The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray
edition=
publisher= Carlton Books Limited
location= Dubai
pages= p. 145-146
id= ISBN 1-85868-255-X]Milburn continued his successful drinking songs through 1952 {"Thinking and Drinking", "Trouble in Mind"} and was by now touring the country playing clubs. While touring the Midwest that summer, he announced that he would disband his
combo and continue as a solo act and that fall he joined Charles Brown for a Southern concert tour. For the next few years his tours were made up of strings of one nighters. After three years of solo performing he returned to Houston in 1956 to reform his band. In 1957 Milburn's releases onAladdin Records did not sell well, and therecord label , having its own problems, went out of business. He tried to regain commercial success with a few more releases on Ace Records but his time had passed. Radio airplay was becoming focused on the teenage market.cite web
url=http://home.earthlink.net/~jaymar41/amos.html
title=Amos Milburn-Texas TNT ©1999JCMarion
publisher=
accessdate=2006-11-05 ]Milburn contributed a fine offering to the R&B
Yule tide canon in 1960 with his swinging "Christmas (Comes but Once a Year)" for King.Berry Gordy gave him a comeback forum in 1962, issuing an album on Motown predominated by remakes of his old hits that doesn't deserve its extreme rarity today (even Little Stevie Wonder pitched in onharmonica for the sessions).Nothing could jump start the pianist's fading career by then, though.cite web
url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=ADFEAEE5731FDC4AAB7420C0972D41C2A671E705D242F7810C256A4CDDBD3E47C30E79AF49FE95C5D1B81FC731CA8262A55B10D5D5EC56FCDA2A3E378CE6AC633F2E2B7B&sql=11:he841v7jzzza~T1
title=Amos Milburn Biography
publisher=allmusic
accessdate=2006-11-06 ]Milburn's final recording was on an
album byJohnny Otis . This was in 1972 after he had been incapacitated by astroke , so much so that Otis had to play the left-hand piano parts for his enfeebled old friend. His second stroke led to theamputation of a leg because of circulatory problems. He died shortly after at the age of 52 from a third stroke.Legacy
The Texan boogie woogie pianist and singer was an important marker in the map of
blues music in the years followingWorld War II . His best work encapsulated much of what was good about hisHouston ,hipster 's romp style, piano work. Thus, Milburn remains an important figure in the history ofblues musicianship .Milburn's boogleing R&B records rocked as hard as the later Rock 'n' Roll.cite book
first= Robert
last= Palmer
year=1982
title=Deep Blues
edition=
publisher=Penguin Books
location=United States
pages = p. 223
id= ISBN 0-14-006223-8] Milburn was one of the first performers to switch from sophisticated jazzarrangement s to a rougher jump blues. He began to putrhythm first and technical qualities of voice and instrumentation second.cite book
first=Charlie
last=Gillett
year= 1996
title= The Rise of Rock and Roll
edition= (2nd Ed.)
publisher= Da Capo Press
location=New York, N.Y.
pages= p. 135
id= ISBN 0-306-80683-5] His high-energy numbers, about getting 'high', led the way for a 10 year party, jointly celebrated by fellow musician admirers, such asLittle Willie Littlefield ,Floyd Dixon and his prime disciple,Fats Domino .cite book
first= Tony
last= Russell
year= 1997
title= The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray
edition=
publisher= Carlton Books Limited
location= Dubai
pages= p. 145-146
id= ISBN 1-85868-255-X]He was a commercial success for eleven years and influenced many performers. Fats Domino consistently credited Milburn as an influence on his
music . At least one person has noted the similarity between Milburn's piano fills andChuck Berry 's laterguitar stylings. Milburn was a musical pioneer, who made the transition from the swing and jump blues of the 1940s, to the R&B of the late 1940s and early 1950s, that evolved into today'srock music .elected recordings
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"Album cover to "The Complete Aladdin Recordings of Amos Milburn"* "Amos Blues" - 1946
* "Down the Road a Piece " - 1947
* "Chicken Shack Boogie" - 1948
* "A&M Blues" - 1948
* "Bewildered " - 1948
* "Bad, Bad, Whiskey" - 1950
* "Thinkin' And Drinkin" - 1952 - written byRudy Toombs
* "Let Me Go Home, Whiskey" - 1953 - written byShifty Henry
* "One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer" - 1953 - also written by Rudy Toombs
* "Rockin' The Boogie" - (LP) - 1955
* "Let's Have A Party" - (LP) - 1957
* "Amos Milburn Sings The Blues" - (LP) - 1958
* "The Return of Blues Boss" - (LP) - 1963 -Motown Records
* "The Complete Aladdin Recordings of Amos Milburn"Recommended compilation
* "Blues, Barrelhouse And Boogie Woogie 1946-1955" -
Capitol Records cite book
first= Tony
last= Russell
year= 1997
title= The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray
edition=
publisher= Carlton Books Limited
location= Dubai
pages= p. 146
id= ISBN 1-85868-255-X]ee also
*
List of blues musicians
*List of Jump blues musicians
*List of West Coast blues musicians
*List of keyboardists
*List of R&B musicians
*List of artists who reached number one on the Billboard R&B chart
*West Coast blues
*First rock and roll record
*Route 66 Records
*Houston National Cemetery Notes
External links
* [http://www.hoyhoy.com/amos.htm Amos Milburn biography]
* [http://home.earthlink.net/~jaymar41/amos.html Expanded biography at Earthlink.net]
* [http://www.sepiajazz.com/page/page/3608666.htm Jazz History - Amos Milburn]Persondata
NAME= Milburn, Amos
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= Americanrhythm and blues singer , andpianist
DATE OF BIRTH= April 1, 1927
PLACE OF BIRTH= Houston,Texas
DATE OF DEATH= January 3, 1980
PLACE OF DEATH=Houston, Texas
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