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  1. 19 de ago. de 2002 · Sun 18 Aug 2002 20.16 EDT. The American singer and pianist Rosco Gordon, who has died aged 74, was an obscure but influential figure, less in his own idiom of rhythm & blues than in the ...

  2. 22 de jul. de 2002 · Rosco Gordon, a rhythm-and-blues singer and piano player from Memphis who influenced rock 'n' roll and reggae, died on July 11 at his home in Rego Park, Queens. He was 74.

  3. ROSCO GORDON DISCOGRAPHY (Records Reviewed To Date On Spontaneous Lunacy): ROSCOE’S BOOGIE. (RPM 322; April 1951) An infectious rolling groove played by overlapping instruments topped by Gordon’s rhythmic vocal is one of the more mesmerizing records to come along and every component, from the arrangement to the record’s sonic clarity and ...

  4. 25 de jul. de 2014 · Listen to Rosco Gordon's classic blues song No More Doggin' and enjoy his unique piano style and rhythm.

  5. music.youtube.com › channel › UCC4G1L6sY5AWVUVqBGww8wARosco Gordon - YouTube Music

    Rosco N. Gordon III, sometimes billed as Roscoe Gordon, was an American blues singer, pianist, and songwriter. He is best known for his hit songs "Booted,", "No More Doggin'", and "Just a Little Bit". Gordon was a pioneer of the Memphis blues style. He played piano in a style known as the "Rosco rhythm," with the emphasis on the off-beat. This rhythm was an influence on later musical styles ...

  6. 31 de mar. de 2023 · A self-taught boogie-woogie pianist, Rosco Gordon was part of the Beale Streeters group in the late-1940s, alongside Johnny Ace, B.B. King, and, for a time, Bobby Bland. He was still a teenager when he recorded "Booted" at Sam Phillips’ Memphis studio in January 1951. Gordon’s best-known song, "Just A Little Bit," reached #2 on the R&B ...

  7. Rosco Gordon's "Just a Little Bit" was released in late 1959 and entered the Billboard R&B chart in February 1960. An early review described the song as "a rhymba [rhumba] blues", [5] a reference to Gordon's "slightly shambolic, loping style of piano shuffle called 'Rosco's Rhythm ' ". [6] The original Vee-Jay single lists Gordon as the ...