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  1. 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.

  2. Big Joe Turner. Joseph Vernon " Big Joe " Turner Jr. (May 18, 1911 – November 24, 1985) was an American blues shouter from Kansas City, Missouri. [3] . According to songwriter Doc Pomus, " Rock and roll would have never happened without him".

    Year
    Titles (a-side, B-side) Both Sides From ...
    Chart Positions(us Pop [34])
    Chart Positions(us R&b [10])
    1941
    "Piney Brown Blues" b/w "627 Stomp" [by ...
    1941
    "Doggin' the Dog" b/w "Rainy Day Blues"
    1941
    "Somebody's Got to Go" b/w "Ice Man"
    1941
    "Careless Love" [original recording] b/w ...
  3. 12. Apr. 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. Shake, Rattle and Roll ist ein im Jahr 1954 vom Bluessänger Big Joe Turner gesungener und von Bill Haley & His Comets zum Millionenseller gemachter Bluessong, der als eine der Grundlagen des Rock & Roll gilt. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Entstehungsgeschichte. 2 Aufnahme und Veröffentlichung. 3 Coverversionen. 4 Statistik. 5 Einzelnachweise.

    • 1954
    • Jesse Stone (als Charles Calhoun)
  5. Boss of the Blues ist ein Album des US-amerikanischen Sängers Big Joe Turner, das er 1956 auf Atlantic Records veröffentlichte. Das Album wurde als „nostalgische Rückkehr zum Jump Blues “ aufgefasst [2] und von Collectables, Rhino und Atlantic auf Audiocassette und CD mehrere Male neu aufgelegt.

    • 1956
    • 1956
  6. Turner, a Kansas City born-and-bred blues shouter, had already more than earned the appellation the Boss of the Blues when he found himself the harbinger of a new sound and style. The version of “Shake, Rattle and Roll” he recorded for Atlantic in 1954 was the sort of forthright rhythm and blues side that generally never made it to the pop ...

  7. Joseph Vernon "Big Joe" Turner (May 18, 1911 – November 24, 1985 [1]) was an American blues singer. His musicals styles were rhythm and blues, blues, jump blues, jazz and even early rock and roll. His strong voice was able to be heard in noisy venues. Early life. Turner was born in Kansas City, Missouri on May 18, 1911. [2] .