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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joe_LigginsJoe Liggins - Wikipedia

    In 1946, before the concept of rock music had been defined, Billboard described the group's song "Sugar Lump" as "right ryhthmic rock and roll music". [16] Although Liggins' success stopped in the late 1950s, he continued to perform until his death following a stroke, in Lynwood, California, [6] at the age of 71.

  2. 7 de may. de 2002 · Release Date. May 7, 2002. Duration. 01:03:20. Genre. Blues, Jazz, R&B. Styles. Regional Blues, West Coast Blues, Boogie-Woogie, Jive, Piano Blues, Swing, Urban Blues, Early R&B, Jump Blues. Recording Date. November, 1944 - July, 1946. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. Johnny Otis Presents the Best of Rhythm & Blues: One Ho… (1998)

  3. Recorded Los Angeles, November 1944 (tracks 1, 2), March 26, 1945 (tracks 3 to 5), April 20, 1945 (tracks 6 to 10), 1946 (tracks 11 to 14), July 8, 1946 (tracks 15 to 18), and 1946 (tracks 19 to 22). Tracks 1, 2 "with unknown band". Tracks 3 to 22 "Red Callender or Eddie Davis-b".

  4. tims.blackcat.nl › messages › joe_ligginsTIMS - JOE LIGGINS

    Reluctance on Franklin's part to record "Honeydripper" caused Joe to form his own band, the Honeydrippers, in 1944. One of the two sax players was Willie Jackson, who would stay with Liggins for 43 years, right up to Joe's death.

  5. Explore music from Joe Liggins. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Joe Liggins on Discogs.

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2003 CD release of "The Chronological Joe Liggins 1946-1948" on Discogs.

  7. Listen to 1944-1946 by Joe Liggins on Deezer. The Honeydripper - Part 1 (11-?-44), The Honeydripper - Part 2 (11-?-44), Blue Moods (03-26-45)...