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Rhythm and blues Black American popular music, 1945-1955.

Title
  1. Rhythm and blues [sound recording] : Black American popular music, 1945-1955.

Details

Additional authors
  1. Berry, Chuck.
  2. Brown, Ruth, 1928-2006.
  3. Domino, Fats, 1928-2017.
  4. Harris, Wynonie, -1969.
  5. Howlin' Wolf, 1910-1976.
  6. Muddy Waters, 1915-1983.
  7. Turner, Joe, 1911-1985.
  8. Washington, Dinah, 1924-1963.
  9. Charles Brown and Band. prf
  10. Dominoes (Musical group) prf
  11. Five Keys (Musical group) prf
  12. Johnny Otis Orchestra. prf
  13. King Cole Trio. prf
  14. Louis Jordan Tympany Five (Musical group) prf
  15. Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra. prf
  16. Midnighters (Musical group) prf
  17. Moonglows (Musical group) prf
  18. Orioles (Musical group) prf
  19. Paul Williams' Hucklebusters. prf
  20. Regals (Musical group) prf
  21. Robins (Musical group) prf
  22. Roy Milton and his Solid Senders. prf
  23. T-Bone Walker Orchestra. prf
  24. New York Public Library. Library & Museum of the Performing Arts.
  25. Smithsonian Institution.
Description
  1. 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 track, mono.; 10 in.
Subject
  1. Blues (Music) > 1951-1960
  2. Rhythm and blues music
  3. Blues (Music) > 1941-1950
Contents
  1. Bongo boogie (Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra) -- Rockin' chair blues (Paul Williams' Hucklebusters) -- Love will break your heart (Johnny Otis Orchestra) -- Honey hush (Joe Turner) -- Good rockin' tonight (Wynonie Harris) -- Baby get lost (Dinah Washington) -- He treats your daughter mean (Ruth Brown) -- Ain't that just like a woman (Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five) -- Welcome blues (T-Bone Walker and his Orchestra) -- That's the one for me (Roy Milton and his Solid Senders) -- Reeling and rocking (Fats Domino) -- Naughty Angeline (The King Cole Trio) -- Honey sipper (Charles Brown and Band) -- I got to find my baby (Muddy Waters) -- I asked for water (Howlin Wolf) -- Have mercy baby (The Dominoes) -- Do something for me (The Dominoes) -- Don't say your last goodbye (The Midnighters) -- Crying in the chapel (The Orioles) -- I'm so lonely (The Regals) -- Doggone it, you did it (The Five Keys) -- Cherry lips (The Robins) -- Sincerely (The Moonglows) -- Maybelline (Chuck Berry)
Call number
  1. *LT-10 4111 (F)
Note
  1. Recording for an exhibition at the Library & Museum of the Performing Arts, New York Public Library at Lincoln Center, Dec. 1987.
  2. Title from exhibit.
  3. "Exhibition organized by the Department of Public Programs, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, 1986"--Accompanying matter.
Title
  1. Rhythm and blues [sound recording] : Black American popular music, 1945-1955.
Added author
  1. Berry, Chuck. Performer
  2. Brown, Ruth, 1928-2006. Performer
  3. Domino, Fats, 1928-2017. Performer
  4. Harris, Wynonie, -1969. Performer
  5. Howlin' Wolf, 1910-1976. Performer
  6. Muddy Waters, 1915-1983. Performer
  7. Turner, Joe, 1911-1985. Performer
  8. Washington, Dinah, 1924-1963. Performer
  9. Charles Brown and Band. Performer
  10. Dominoes (Musical group) Performer
  11. Five Keys (Musical group) Performer
  12. Johnny Otis Orchestra. Performer
  13. King Cole Trio. Performer
  14. Louis Jordan Tympany Five (Musical group) Performer
  15. Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra. Performer
  16. Midnighters (Musical group) Performer
  17. Moonglows (Musical group) Performer
  18. Orioles (Musical group) Performer
  19. Paul Williams' Hucklebusters. Performer
  20. Regals (Musical group) Performer
  21. Robins (Musical group) Performer
  22. Roy Milton and his Solid Senders. Performer
  23. T-Bone Walker Orchestra. Performer
  24. New York Public Library. Library & Museum of the Performing Arts.
  25. Smithsonian Institution.
Research call number
  1. *LT-10 4111 (F) Notes on file.
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