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Big Joe Turner - Shake, Rattle & Roll 3.33 min. | 4.931915 avaliação | 1317742 exibições weirdovideo.com: Master 'shout blues' artist Big Joe Turner marks another high point of his career here with "Shake, Rattle & Roll." Although Bill Haley's later sanitized version became a top rock-n-roller hit, it's said many folks sought out Turner's version instead. A pivotal figure in popularizing blues, jazz, classic R&B, and rock and roll, Turner's career lasted from the 1920's busking on the streets of Kansas City through the 1980's at the most lauded jazz festivals in America and Europe. See more at: www.weirdovideo.com. + Informações |
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Big Joe Turner - Feelin' Happy 2.67 min. | 4.950658 avaliação | 143206 exibições From the movie "Shake Rattle & Rock!" Big Joe Turner with Choker Campbell & His Band. + Informações |
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Big Joe Turner: Shake Rattle and Roll (Studio re-mastered version) 3.03 min. | 4.979644 avaliação | 52783 exibições Big Joe Turner: Shake Rattle and Roll (Studio re-mastered version). + Informações |
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biG JOE TURNER FLIP FLOP AND FLY 2.80 min. | 4.952941 avaliação | 56587 exibições great r and b great blues singer. + Informações |
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Big Joe Turner - Live at the Apollo - "If you remember" 3.15 min. | 4.970588 avaliação | 65274 exibições Live At The Apollo 1955 - Big Joe Turner - "If You Remember" Personally, I liked it better when he was playing with Jay McShann. + Informações |
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Big Joe Turner - Oh Well, Oh Well.mpg 4.13 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 6587 exibições The American Folk-Blues Festival The British Tours Big Joe Turner (1966) -Oh Well, Oh Well (Joe Turner) Big Joe Turner : Vocal Little Brother Montgomery : Piano Otis Rush : Guitar Jack Myers : Bass Fred Below : Drums. + Informações |
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Big Joe Turner | Corina Corina | 1956 2.93 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 21042 exibições Big Joe Turner | Corina Corina | 1956 Download Podcasts at - radiocarino.libsyn.com. + Informações |
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Big Joe Turner / Juke Joint Blues 7.18 min. | 4.951515 avaliação | 50441 exibições Later stages of his career.. + Informações |
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Big Joe Turner - Honey Hush 2.72 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 13167 exibições www.stevenjcarino.com | Westchester NY Homes For Sale | New York Real Estate | Luxury Home Division Big Joe Turner (born Joseph Vernon Turner Jr., May 18, 1911 -- November 24, 1985[1]) was an American blues shouter from Kansas City, Missouri.[2] According to the songwriter Doc Pomus, "Rock and roll would have never happened without him."[2] Although he came to his greatest fame in the 1950s with his pioneering rock and roll recordings, particularly "Shake, Rattle and Roll", Turner's career as a performer stretched from the 1920s into the 1980s.. + Informações |
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Big Joe Turner - Shake, Rattle & Roll.wmv 3.02 min. | 4.9534883 avaliação | 15261 exibições American blues singer, or "shouter," whose records were imitated by white musicians in the early days of rock and roll. Singing in his youth in church choirs and informally for tips, Turner drew attention as a singing bartender, accompanied by pianist Pete Johnson, in Kansas City saloons. Discovered by jazz critic John Hammond, Turner, with his powerful baritone voice, was taken to New York City for the 1938 Carnegie Hall "Spirituals to Swing" concert and stayed on to become a popular attraction, with boogie-woogie piano accompaniment, at New York nightclubs. He began recording with top jazz musicians and touring the United States and Canada, sometimes with blues players or Count Basie's orchestra. In 1951 he made a top-selling rhythm-and-blues record, "Chains of Love," and followed it with "Sweet 16," "Honey, Hush," "Shake, Rattle and Roll," and "Flip, Flop and Fly," which were rerecorded by young white musicians, notably Bill Haley, using expurgated lyrics. Turner appeared in several movies (including the documentary Last of the Blue Devils, 1979), at major jazz and folk festivals in the United States and Europe, on television, and in jazz clubs, recording continually into the 1980s.. + Informações |
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Rock n' Roll, 1940's - Big Joe Turner - Ooo Ouch Stop 2.63 min. | 4.9479165 avaliação | 42455 exibições Early recording by Big Joe Turner from 1940's, Ooo Ouch Stop. This is no doubt an early Rock song, just like Big Joe Turner's Fuzzy Wuzzy Honey and Amos Milburn's Chicken Shack Boogie. Some say Jackie Brenston and Ike Turner's Rocket 88 was the first Rock song in 1950, but that couldn't be the case with so many Rock boogie woogies from the 1940's. With Big Joe Turner calling himself "rockin' daddy," this song highlights the fact that the words "Rock" and "Rockin" were already a part of the musical lingo. The road of Rock was certainly paved by the legendary music of Big Joe Turner.. + Informações |
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Big Joe Turner - "Flip Flop And Fly" (1955) 2.77 min. | 4.92 avaliação | 65128 exibições Big Joe Turner (born Joseph Vernon Turner Jr., May 18, 1911 November 24, 1985 was an American blues shouter from Kansas City, Missouri. According to the songwriter Doc Pomus, "Rock and roll would have never happened without him." Although he came to his greatest fame in the 1950s with his pioneering rock and roll recordings, particularly "Shake, Rattle and Roll", Turner's career as a performer stretched from the 1920s into the 1980s. Known variously as The Boss of the Blues, and Big Joe Turner (due to his 6'2", 300+ lbs stature), Turner was born in Kansas City and first discovered his love of music through involvement in the church. Turner's father was killed in a train accident when Joe was only four years old. He began singing on street corners for money, leaving school at age fourteen to begin working in Kansas City's nightclub scene, first as a cook, and later as a singing bartender. He eventually became known as The Singing Barman, and worked in such venues as The Kingfish Club and The Sunset, where he and his piano playing partner Pete Johnson became resident performers. The Sunset was managed by Piney Brown. It featured "separate but equal" facilities for white patrons. Turner wrote "Piney Brown Blues" in his honor and sang it throughout his entire career. His partnership with boogie-woogie pianist Pete Johnson proved fruitful. Together they headed to New York City in 1936, where they appeared on a bill with Benny Goodman, but as Turner recounts, "After our show .... + Informações |
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Big Joe Turner - Shake Rattle & Roll 3.13 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 15204 exibições |
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Pete Johnson - Big Joe Turner 1938 ~ Roll 'Em Pete 2.83 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 44945 exibições Recorded: Vocalion Studios New York, NY December 30, 1938 Personnel: Big Joe Turner - Vocals Pete Johnson - Piano. + Informações |
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Honey Hush--Big Joe Turner 2.73 min. | 4.9428573 avaliação | 43826 exibições Love the Endinng. + Informações |
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Flip Flop Fly - Big Joe Turner, 1966 5.80 min. | 4.9344263 avaliação | 16105 exibições From the American Folk and Blues Festival, 1962-1969. Copyright, 2004 Reelin in the years, LLC and Experience Hendrix, LLC. + Informações |
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Big Joe Turner - Chains Of Love 2.75 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 8259 exibições |
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BIG JOE TURNER - Shake Rattle'n Roll 3.33 min. | 4.6 avaliação | 19585 exibições BIG JOE TURNER Shake Rattle'n Roll Live at The Apollo 1955. + Informações |
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Corinne,Corinna-----"Big" Joe Turner 2.95 min. | 4.960396 avaliação | 39894 exibições |
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MIKE BLOOMFIELD/ BIG JOE TURNER " HOW LONG BLUES 8.55 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 9079 exibições LIVE 1977? MARK NAFTALIN-PIANO. + Informações |
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5MTL.COM PRESENTS Big Joe Turner live at The Apollo in 1955 3.27 min. | 4.857143 avaliação | 11748 exibições Here is the great Big Joe Turner live at The Apollo in 1955 performing "If You Remember".. + Informações |
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Roots of Blues -- Big Joe Turner ?Rocks In My Bed" 3.27 min. | 4.9761906 avaliação | 16322 exibições ?Rocks In My Bed" (Ellington) Recorded: Los Angeles, September 03, 1941 Joe Turner (vcl) with the Freddie Slack trio, Freddie Slack (p), Al Hendrickson (g), Charlie McCoy (mand) Big Joe Turner (born Joseph Vernon Turner Jr., May 18, 1911 -- November 24, 1985 was an American blues shouter from Kansas City, Missouri. Although he came to his greatest fame in the 1950s with his pioneering rock and roll recordings, particularly "Shake, Rattle and Roll", Turner's career as a performer stretched from the 1920s into the 1980s. Known variously as The Boss of the Blues, and Big Joe Turner (due to his 6'2", 300+ lbs stature), Turner was born in Kansas City and first discovered his love of music through involvement in the church. Turner's father was killed in a train accident when Joe was only four years old.[2] He began singing on street corners for money, leaving school at age fourteen to begin working in Kansas City's club scene, first as a cook, and later as a singing bartender. He eventually became known as The Singing Barman, and worked in such venues as The Kingfish Club and The Sunset, where he and his piano playing partner Pete Johnson became resident performers. The Sunset was managed by Piney Brown. It featured "separate but equal" facilities for white patrons. Turner wrote "Piney Brown Blues" in his honor and sang it throughout his entire career.. + Informações |
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BIG JOE TURNER - Roll Em Pete 3.82 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 1538 exibições Rhythm And Blues. + Informações |
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Big Joe Turner - Hide & Seek (2) 1966.avi 4.25 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 3056 exibições |
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Big Joe Turner & Axel Zwingenberger - St Louis Blues 5.32 min. | 4.860465 avaliação | 29099 exibições Turner & Zwingenberger - a great combination of musicians!! :). + Informações |








































