- Roy Milton
Infobox musical artist |
Name = Roy Milton
Img_capt = Compilation album cover
Img_size = 100px
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Roy Milton
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Born = birth date|1907|7|31|mf=yWynnewood, Oklahoma , U.S.
Died = death date and age|1983|9|18|1907|7|31|mf=yLos Angeles, California , U.S.
Origin =
Instrument = drums
Genre = R&B
Occupation = Singer,drummer ,bandleader
Years_active = 1920s—1970s
Label = Juke Box, Specialty, Warwick, Kent, Black & Blue
Associated_acts =Ernie Fields Camille Howard Johnny Otis
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Notable_instruments =Roy Milton (
31 July 1907 –18 September 1983 ) was an American R&Bsinger ,drummer andbandleader .Career
Milton’s grandmother was a
Chickasaw . He was born in Wynnewood,Oklahoma and grew up on a reservation before moving to Tulsa. He joined theErnie Fields band in the late 1920s as singer and, later, drummer.Moving to Los Angeles,
California in 1933, he formed his own band, the Solid Senders, withCamille Howard onpiano . He performed in local clubs and began recording in the 1940s, his first release being "Milton's Boogie" on his own label. His big break came in 1946, when his "R. M. Blues", on the new Juke Box label, became a big hit, reaching # 2 on the "Billboard" R&B chart and # 20 on the pop chart. Its success helped establishArt Rupe ’s company, which he shortly afterwards renamedSpecialty Records . [cite web
url=http://www.history-of-rock.com/specialty.htm
title=Art Rupe's Specialty Records
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accessdate=2006-11-26 ]Milton and his band became a major touring attraction, and he continued to record successfully for Specialty Records through the late 1940s and early 1950s. He recorded a total of 19 Top Ten R&B hits, the biggest being "Hop, Skip and Jump" (# 3 R&B, 1948), "Information Blues" (# 2 R&B, 1950), and "Best Wishes" (# 2 R&B, 1952). He left Specialty in 1955. However, releases on other labels were unsuccessful, and the development of
rock and roll had rendered him something of an anachronism by the middle of the decade.Nevertheless he continued to perform, appearing in 1970 as a member of
Johnny Otis ’ band at theMonterey Jazz Festival , and resuming his recording career in the 1970s with albums forKent Records and the French label Black & Blue.Milton died in 1983 in Los Angeles.
References
External links
* [http://wc02.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:fifyxq95ld0e~T1 Milton biography] at
Allmusic website
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