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    Wynonie Harris was an American blues shouter best remembered as a singer of upbeat songs, featuring humorous, often ribald lyrics. He had fifteen Top 10 hits between 1946 and 1952. Harris is attributed by many music scholars to be one of the founding fathers of rock and roll. His "Good Rocking Tonight" is mentioned at least as a precursor to rock and roll.

  2. WYNONIE HARRIS. Wynonie’s Blues-belting, hip-swivelling, suggestive stage act in the late 40s made him a role model for many Rockers who followed him. He scored big hits with ‘Good Rockin’ Tonight’, ‘Lollipop Mama’, and ‘All She Wants to Do is Rock’ all making the top of the R&B charts, but he could not ride the wave of Rock’n ...

  3. Wynonie Harris. BIOGRAPHY AND DISCOGRAPHY . The prototypical rock frontman in every way – a good looking sexually charged hell-raiser with a voice to raise the dead, a master showman and a memorable character. Harris was one of the few rock stars to pre-date the idiom with notable success as a singer for Lucky Millinder’s band.

  4. American rhythm & blues vocalist with a hot-n'-raunchy rock and roll style and dance skills. Born: 24 August 1915, Omaha, Nebraska, USA. Died: 14 June 1969, Los Angeles, USA. Harris started as a comedian and dancer. He began his musical career touring with Lucky Millinder's band, eventually cutting his first recording with them in May 1944.

  5. Wynonie Harris. One of the most popular and powerful singers to contribute to the birth of 1940s rhythm & blues, Wynonie Harris achieved his greatest hits by rocking long and hard or by making his listeners laugh the same way. His two No. 1 hits were the Roy Brown-penned Good Rockin’ Tonight and All She Wants to Do is Rock, while other chart ...

  6. Wynonie Harris (August 24, 1915, Omaha, Nebraska[2] – June 14, 1969), was an American blues shouter and rhythm-and-blues singer of upbeat songs, featuring humorous, often ribald lyrics. He had fifteen Top 10 hits between 1946 and 1952. Harris is attributed by many music scholars[3][4] to be one...

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