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  1. 12. Juni 2021 · Robert “Bumps” Blackwell. June 12, 2021. Vibes, band leader, record producer. Hugely influential in Seattle and an important national record producer in early rock’n’roll (Little Richard, Sam Cooke), Robert “Bumps” Blackwell was a 1936 graduate of Garfield High School, studied music at Cornish College and began to show up on as a ...

  2. The Blackwell International Academy of the Performing Arts was opened after his death in 1985. Robert "Bumps" Blackwell was a musician, producer and composer who worked with the top names in early jazz and rock and roll. Blackwell was born in Seattle on May 23, 1918. By the late 1940s his Seattle-based "Bumps Blackwell Junior Band" featured Ray ...

  3. Profile: Orchestra lead by Robert Bumps Blackwell. Please use this profile when credited on the release as 'Bumps Blackwell Orchestra' or 'Bumps Blackwell Orch.'. Aliases: The Bumps Blackwell Band. Members: Charles Blackwell (4), Cliff White, Earl Palmer, Jack Costanzo, Rene Hall, Robert Blackwell, Ted Brinson (2)

  4. 9. Mai 2020 · Instead, "A-wop-bop-a-loo-bop" became the clarion call for a new musical movement. With the lyrics hastily censored, Little Richard and Bumps Blackwell cut Tutti Frutti in just three takes at the ...

  5. Robert "Bumps" Blackwell (1983) Interview by John Pidgeon, Rock's Backpages audio, 15 October 1983 Songwriter and producer 'Bumps' Blackwell looks back at his illustrious career in pop and R&B: on Sam Cooke and 'You Send Me', Specialty Records and the West Coast indie scene, and at great length about his major discovery Little Richard.

  6. Robert "Bumps" Blackwell produced some of the first hits by Little Richard and Sam Cooke ("You Send Me") which paved the way for rock & roll and soul. Born in 1918 in Seattle, WA, he played piano in a band that included pre-stardom members Quincy Jones and Ray Charles. After a hitch in the Army, Blackwell came back to Seattle in 1949.

  7. 31. März 1985 · BUMPS--A PRODUCER WHO RIPPED IT UP. By JIM DAWSON. March 31, 1985 12 AM PT. When bandleader Johnny Otis broke the news to me that veteran record producer Bumps Blackwell had died, my first ...