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  1. Born Jerome Solon Felder in 1925 in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, he became Doc Pomus in part to shield his middle-class family from his nocturnal activities as a rhythm and blues shouter. For it was as a singer, braced on crutches (Pomus contracted polio at age six), that he entered the world of music which was to become his life.

  2. 14 de mar. de 1991 · Explore Doc Pomus's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Doc Pomus on AllMusic.

  3. HALL OF FAME ESSAY. Born Jerome Solon Felder in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn on June 27, 1925, he became “Doc Pomus” both as an identity and as a disguise. At fifteen, he fell into the blues through the message embedded in Big Joe Turner’s “Piney Brown Blues”; as Doc frequently said, “It was the transformation of my life.”.

  4. One of the most important rock and roll writing teams of the late-50s and early-60s, second only to Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman composed more than 500 songs between 1958 and 1965. with Shuman composing the music and Pomus writing the lyrics, they achieved their greatest success writing for the Drifters and Elvis Presley, who recorded more than 20 of their songs.

  5. 31 de oct. de 2010 · De hecho, Pomus y Shuman llegaron a componer 16 temas para Elvis Presley» Genial compositor a sueldo en Brill Building, Doc Pomus, atado de por vida a un par de muletas, es uno de los genios ocultos de la música popular estadounidense. Fernando Navarro nos recuerda su grandeza. Una sección de FERNANDO NAVARRO.

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  7. 2 de jul. de 2007 · Rock historian Ed Ward profiles songwriter Doc Pomus, the Brooklyn-born blues singer and songwriter who died in 1991. Born Jerome Solon Felder, he survived a childhood case of polio and went on to ...