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  1. In 1947, the Three Blazers performed at the third Cavalcade of Jazz concert held at Wrigley Field in Los Angeles which was produced by Leon Hefflin, Sr. on September 7, 1947.

  2. Johnny Moore gründete die Band „The Three Blazers“, zu der neben ihm selbst Charles Brown (Piano, Gesang) und Eddie Williams (Bass) gehörten. Der größte Hit in den R&B-Charts der Blazers war Driftin’ Blues (1946), dem etliche weitere folgten, etwa Merry Christmas Baby (1947). 1948 verließ Charles Brown die Gruppe, um eine ...

  3. 14. Mai 2019 · 6.5K views 4 years ago. Merry Christmas, Baby (Baxter-Moore) by Johnny Moore’s Three Blazers Though the tune is today more closely identified with Moore’s vocalist-pianist ...more.

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  4. 1947 Johnny Moore's Three Blazers, recorded 19451946 (Exclusive EX-1002), including the following 78-rpm discs: 703 "St. Louis Blues" (side 1) / "Gloria" (side 6) 704 "I Wouldn't Mind" (side 2) / "Way over There by the Cherry Tree" (side 5)

  5. Moore's "non-exclusive" policy resulted in the trio hopping between Modern and Exclusive from 1946 to 1948, and enjoying an unending chart presence in the Billboard Top 10 with hits such as "Sunny Road" (#4), "So Long" (#4), "New Orleans Blues" (#4), "Changeable Woman Blues" (#5), "Groovy Movie Blues" (#10), "More Than You Know" (#4), and ...

  6. Johnny Moore (John Dudley Moore, October 20, ... (1947), and “Merry Christmas Baby” (1947, and also a hit in 1948 and 1949). In 1948, frustrated by his lack of recognition and financial reward, Brown left the group for a successful solo career. The r ...

  7. In 1947 the #12 R&B song in the charts was New Orleans Blues by Johnny Moore's Three Blazers. Watch the music video and discover trivia about this classic R&B song now.