- Jackie Brenston
Jackie Brenston (
15 August 1930 , Clarksdale,Mississippi —15 December 1979 , Memphis,Tennessee ) was an American R&Bsinger and saxophonist who recorded, withIke Turner 's band, the first version of the proto-rock and roll song "Rocket 88 ".Returning to Clarksdale from army service in 1947, Brenston learned to play the
tenor saxophone , linking up with Ike Turner in 1950 as sax player and occasional singer in his band. The local success of Turner’s Kings of Rhythm promptedB. B. King to recommend them to studio ownerSam Phillips in Memphis, where the band made several recordings in early March 1951, including "Rocket 88", on which Brenston sang lead and which he was credited with writing. Phillips passed the recordings on toChess Records in Chicago, who released "Rocket 88" as by "Jackie Brenston and his Delta Cats", rather than under Turner's name. The record soon reached #1 on the U.S. Billboard R&B chart and stayed at that position for over a month. Phillips' later claim, undoubtedly biased by his own interest in self-promotion, that this was thefirst rock and roll record , has often been repeated by others, although there are numerous other candidates. Phillips used the success of the record to startSun Records the following year.After one further recording session, Brenston and Turner parted company, and Brenston went on to perform in
Lowell Fulson 's band for two years. He returned to play in Turner's band from 1955 to 1962. Although he occasionally sang with the band, Turner apparently forbade him from singing "Rocket 88".By now an
alcoholic , Brenston continued playing in local bands. After a final recording session withEarl Hooker in 1963, he worked occasionally as a truck driver before a fatal heart attack at the age of 49.Main sources
*Jim Dawson, and Steve Propes, "What Was The First Rock'n'Roll Record?", ISBN 0-571-12939-0
*Nick Tosches, "Unsung Heroes Of Rock'n'Roll", ISBN 0-436-53203-4
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