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  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. Escucha 1934-1947 por Tiny Bradshaw en Deezer. Shout, Sister, Shout (09-29-34), Mister, Will You Serenade? (09-29-34), The Darktown Strutters' Ball (09-29-34)... Tiny Bradshaw. 2008 | Classics Blues & Rhythm Series.

  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. In 1934, he put together his own orchestra and they recorded eight spirited numbers for Decca later that year. A decade of struggle lie ahead and, when Bradshaw's big band recorded again, in 1944, the music was more R&B and jump-oriented.

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