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  1. 2. Apr. 2019 · Johnny and Phyllis Otis were married for 70 years and had four children, among them the exceptionally gifted guitarist Shuggie Otis. A multifaceted individual, Johnny Otis was a bandleader, musician, songwriter, producer, talent scout, painter, sculptor and civil rights activist. He began his career playing drums in big swing bands, but also ...

  2. Johnny Otis. Soundtrack: Back to the Future. Johnny Otis was involved in virtually every aspect of the music business: he was a singer, musician, composer, producer, record company owner, arranger and talent scout, among others. He helped to shape the R&B genre starting in the late 1940s and stayed involved in it for over 30 years. Otis was white, but grew up in a black neighborhood in ...

  3. Johnny Otis wird oft als der »Godfather Of Rhythm And Blues« genannt und schon ein flüchtiges Reinhören in diese Compilation wird genau das bestätigen: Dieser multi-talentierte Musiker hat seinen Beinamen…. lieferbar innerhalb 2-3 Wochen. 2 CDs. EUR 7,99*.

  4. 20. Feb. 2012 · Born John Alexander Veliotes on December 28, 1921 in northern California to Greek immigrant parents, Johnny Otis had a profound impact on music and helped guide the industry from jazz to rhythm and blues and rock and roll. Eventually Otis came to be known as the “godfather of rhythm and blues.”.

  5. 23. Jan. 2012 · Johnny Otis saw American racial logic for the tortuous thicket of stupidity that it is and decided he wanted none of it. That he did this in the 1940s and 1950s, before it was the hip thing for ...

  6. Known as the "The Godfather of Rhythm and Blues", Johnny Otis crossed racial divides to become a bandleader, television host, political activist, chef, cartoonist and one of the great all round en.. Johnny Otis. 1073 fans Top tracks. 07. Sugar Pie, Honey ...

  7. 19. Jan. 2012 · Johnny Otis, the Greek Godfather of R&B, Dies at 90. The white ethnic kid loved all things black and wanted to be part of this very coolest subculture. That’s been a familiar American dream ever since the birth of rock ‘n roll. The impulse was less common in the 1930s, when the U.S. was still segregated, officially or otherwise.