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  1. Joseph Vernon "Big Joe" Turner Jr. (May 18, 1911 – November 24, 1985) was an American blues shouter from Kansas City, Missouri. According to songwriter Doc Pomus , " Rock and roll would have never happened without him".

  2. Big Joe Turner (* 18. Mai 1911 in Kansas City, Missouri; † 24. November 1985 in Inglewood, Kalifornien; eigentlich Joseph Vernon Turner Jr.) war ein US-amerikanischer Boogie-Woogie -, Blues - und Rock-’n’-Roll -Sänger.

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    Chart Position(us Pop [3])
    Chart Position(us R&b [4])
    1941
    Piney Brown Blues B-side 627 Stomp, von ...
    1941
    Doggin’ the Dog b/w Rainy Day Blues
    1941
    Somebody’s Got to Do b/w Ice Man
    1941
    Careless Love b/w Jumpin’ Down the Blues ...
  3. 14. Mai 2024 · Big Joe Turner (born May 18, 1911, Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.—died November 24, 1985, Inglewood, California) was an American blues singer, or “shouter,” whose music included jazz, rhythm and blues, and boogie-woogie. He has been credited as a progenitor of jump blues and of early rock and roll.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 31. Mai 2024 · Despite facing personal and professional challenges throughout his life, Big Joe Turner remained resilient and devoted to his music. His determination and passion for performing allowed him to leave a lasting impact on the music industry.

  5. 1. Aug. 1999 · He died of a heart attack in Inglewood, California, on November 24, 1985, at the age of seventy-four. Big Joe Turner was inducted into the Blues Foundation's Hall of Fame in 1983 and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987. Show less.

    • Ed Kopp
  6. 14. Mai 2010 · Big Joe Turner, known by many as the “Boss of the Blues,” was born Joseph Vernon in Kansas City, Missouri, on May 18, 1911. Turner is considered a major contributor to the development of the sound of Kansas City Jazz, and the early development of Rock n’ Roll.

  7. 24. Nov. 2010 · Joseph Vernon Turner Jr. went by many names during his lifetime: the Singing Barman, the Boss of the Blues, and most famously, owing to his outsized 6-foot-2-inch 300-pound physique, Big...