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  1. He moved to Los Angeles in 1939, where he played with Sammy Franklin's California Rhythm Rascals and other groups. When Franklin turned down a chance to record Liggins' song "The Honeydripper", Liggins decided to start his own band. The original Joe Liggins and His Honeydrippers recordings were issued on the Exclusive Records imprint of brothers Leon and Otis René. Joe Liggins' Honeydrippers ...

  2. Liggins was born in Guthrie, Oklahoma and moved to San Diego, California in 1932. By the time he moved again, to Los Angeles in 1939, he began playing with various groups, including Sammy Franklin's California Rhythm Rascals. When Liggins asked him to record his song "The Honeydripper", Franklin declined, prompting Liggins to start his own band, which created many more hits in the next years ...

  3. At the beginning of the 1940s Joe was a member of Sammy Franklin's band, The California Rhythm Rascals. Joe wrote "The Honeydripper" and started performing it with Sammy's band. He offered Sammy co-composer rights if he would front up $500 to cover the cost of recording the song but Sammy turned him down. Joe left and formed his own small jump ...

  4. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joe_LigginsJoe Liggins - Wikipedia

    In 1939 verhuisde het gezin naar Los Angeles en trad hij toe tot Sammy Franklin's California Rhythm Rascals. Toen Franklin het door Liggins geschreven The Honeydripper weigerde op te nemen, besloot Liggins zijn eigen band te vormen. Dit bleek een goede zet te zijn, want The Honeydripper stond 18 weken bovenaan de Amerikaanse r&b-hitlijsten. Joe ...

  5. Rhythm Rascalsの文脈に沿ったReverso Contextの英語-日本語の翻訳: 例文He moved to Los Angeles in 1939, where he played with Sammy Franklin's California Rhythm Rascals and other groups.

  6. tims.blackcat.nl › messages › joe_ligginsJOE LIGGINS - TIMS

    While working with Sammy Franklin's California Rhythm Rascals, Liggins wrote a tune called "The Honeydripper", which would become his signature song. Reluctance on Franklin's part to record "Honeydripper" caused Joe to form his own band, the Honeydrippers, in 1944. One of the two sax players was Willie Jackson, who would stay with Liggins for 43 years, right up to Joe's death.

  7. 21. Dez. 2017 · According to the legend, Joe Liggins wrote "The Honeydripper" around 1942 when he was a member of Sammy Franklin's California Rhythm Rascals. When Franklin refused to record the song, Liggins formed his own band and recorded the song for the Exclusive label on March 26, 1945. It became a monster R&B hit, peaking at Number One for 18 weeks and ...