Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. In 1947 Bradshaw recorded for Savoy Records under the auspices of label producer Teddy Reig. [6] The band recorded extensively for the rhythm and blues market with King Records between late 1949 and early 1955, [5] [6] and had five hits on the Billboard R&B chart .

  2. 5 de feb. de 2002 · 1934-1947 by Tiny Bradshaw released in 2002. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  3. Vocals – Tiny Bradshaw (tracks: 1 to 9, 11, 14, 15, 18, 20 to 22) Notes Recorded New York, September 19, 1934 (tracks 1 to 4), October 3, 1934 (tracks 5 to 8), 1944 (tracks 9 to 12), 1947 (tracks 16 to 18), March 11, 1947 (tracks 19 to 22), and Chicago, February 1945 (tracks 13 to 15).

  4. In 1934, Bradshaw formed his own swing orchestra, which recorded eight sides in two separate sessions for Decca Records that year in New York City. The band's next recording date was in 1944 for Manor Records, at which point its music was closer to rhythm and blues. He recorded in 1947 for Savoy Records.

  5. The Chronological Tiny Bradshaw: 1934-1947, a Compilation of songs by Tiny Bradshaw. Released in 2001 on Classics (catalog no. CLASSICS 5011; CD). Genres: Rhythm & Blues. Featured peformers: Dave Penny (liner notes).

  6. wiki-gateway.eudic.net › wikipedia_en › Tiny_BradshawTiny Bradshaw

    In 1934, Bradshaw formed his own swing orchestra, which recorded eight sides in two separate sessions for Decca Records that year in New York City. [6] The band's next recording date was in 1944 for Manor Records, [6] at which point its music was closer to rhythm and blues. He recorded in 1947 for Savoy Records. [6]

  7. Listen to 1934-1947 on Spotify. Tiny Bradshaw · Album · 2001 · 22 songs.