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  1. HARRIS, WYNONIE (1913-1969) Blues singer Wynonie Harris was a leading figure in black music during the 1940s and early 1950s, and he developed a style that had a considerable influence on early rock and roll. A handsome man with striking blue-gray eyes and a flashing smile, and with a voice powerful enough to project over driving horn-led bands ...

  2. 30. Apr. 2008 · Wynonie Harris - Lovin' Machine - YouTube is a classic blues song from 1951 that showcases the singer's powerful voice and playful lyrics. If you enjoy vintage music and want to hear one of the ...

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  3. 19. Nov. 2018 · Download file | Play in new window | Recorded on November 19, 2018. Welcome to episode seven of A History of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs. Today we’re looking at Wynonie Harris and “Good Rockin’ Tonight”. Resources. As always, I’ve created a Mixcloud streaming playlist with full versions of all the songs in the episode.

  4. YOUR MONEY DON’T MEAN A THING. (King 4217; April, 1948) A blind drunk Wynonie Harris embarrasses himself in his second studio date for King Records who responds by releasing this hot mess possibly to embarrass the egotistical, incorrigible troublemaker now that he was back on top. (1) LOLLIPOP MAMA.

  5. It certainly wasn't Harris' fault -- his King output rocked as hard as ever under Henry Glover's supervision -- but changing tastes among fickle consumers accelerated Wynonie Harris' sobering fall from favor. Sides for Atco in 1956, King in 1957, and Roulette in 1960 only hinted at the raunchy glory of a few short years earlier. The touring ...

  6. Wynonie Harris had an ego as big as his voice and a string of jumping hits for Cincinnati-based King Records that were a direct harbinger of the rock and roll revolution to come. The Omaha product was born August 24, 1913 and got into show business as a dancer before shifting his focus to singing. He belted the blues in Omaha during the second ...

  7. Wynonie Harris was born in Omaha, Nebraska on August 24, 1915 and started to gain popularity there twenty years later in the midst of the Great Depression, playing with a group