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Joseph Amos Milburn, Jr. (April 1, 1927 – January 3, 1980) was an American rhythm and blues singer and pianist, popular during the 1940s and 1950s. He was born and died in Houston, Texas.
One commentator noted, "Milburn excelled at good-natured, upbeat romps about booze and partying, imbued with a vibrant sense of humour and double entendre, as well as vivid, down-home imagery in his lyrics."
Chicken Shack are a British blues band, founded in the mid-1960s by Stan Webb (guitar and vocals), Andy Silvester (bass guitar), and Alan Morley (drums), who were later joined by Christine Perfect (McVie) (vocals and keyboards) in 1968. Chicken Shack has performed with various line-ups, Stan Webb being the only constant member.
David 'Rowdy' Yeats and Andy Silvester had formed Sounds of Blue in 1964 as a Stourbridge-based rhythm and blues band. They invited Stan Webb, who was leaving local band The Shades 5, to join them. The band also included Christine Perfect and Chris Wood (later to join Traffic) amongst others in their line up. With a new line-up Chicken Shack was formed as a trio in 1965, naming themselves after Jimmy Smith's Back at the Chicken Shack album. 'Chicken shacks' (open-air roadside chicken stands) had also been frequently mentioned in blues and R&B songs, as in Amos Milburn's hit, "Chicken Shack Boogie". Over the next few years the band had a residency at the Star-Club,Hamburg with Morley, then Al Sykes, Hughie Flint (who was John Mayall's drummer when Eric Clapton was in the band) and later Dave Bidwell on drums.
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"Chicken Shack Boogie" is a 1948 jump-boogie style song by West Coast blues artist Amos Milburn. It was the first of four number-one hits on the R&B chart by Milburn. It was the B-side of a 78 RPM single, the A-side of which, "It Took a Long, Long Time", reached number nine on the same chart.
In 1956, Milburn released "Chicken Shack", a faster rock and roll version of the song (subsequently included on his 1957 album Let's Have a Party). This version runs about 2:30 and is sometimes titled "Chicken Shack Boogie" when reissued on compilations. This version includes Earl Palmer on drums.
Amos or AMOS may refer to:
Music video by Amos Milburn performing Bad, Bad, Whiskey (Live).
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Amos Milburn One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer Remastered
Music video by Amos Milburn performing Bewildered (Live).
Boogie Woogie star Amos was big in the 40s and early 50s. He is sometimes mentioned as an influence on rock and roll. His speciality was songs about getting drunk, like this one.
Classic Amos Milburn, bluesy drinker´s vow recorded in 1951 with Wayne Bennet on guitar. The song is as smooth as you imagine the next - last - drink to be. Hits as hard too. The title track from a compilation LP on Route 66 Records, mr R&B;. "I really ought to leave now..."
Boogie piano master Amos Milburn was born in Houston, and he died there a short 52 years later. In between, he pounded out some of the most hellacious boogies of the postwar era, usually recording in Los Angeles for Aladdin Records and specializing in good-natured upbeat romps about booze and its effects (both positive and negative) that proved massive hits during the immediate pre-rock era. The self-taught 88s ace made a name for himself as "the He-Man Martha Raye" around Houston before joining the Navy and seeing overseas battle action in World War II. When he came out of the service, Milburn played in various Lone Star niteries before meeting the woman whose efforts would catapult him to stardom. Persistent manager Lola Anne Cullum reportedly barged into Aladdin boss Eddie Mesner's ho...
Amos Milburn, Fats Waller, Jimmy Rushing, Mona Ray, Delta Rhythm Boys, Elvis, Liberace, Al Jolson, David "Bowie" Jones "Sounds of silence"
Amos Milburn, Carl Perkins, Dorothy Dandridge, Everly Brothers, Spike Jones, Les Hite, Freddie & the Dreamers, Sten & Stanley, Carl Perkins "Yesterday", "Dra på stan"
Gene Vincent, Chaussettes Noirs, January Jones, Mills Brothers, Amos Milburn, Johnny Cash, Crickets "Lite Bakom"
John Lee Hooker (1917 – 2001), “One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer” (John Lee Hooker: chitarra e voce, Lafayette Leake: pianoforte, Eddie ‘Guitar’ Burns: chitarra, Fred Below: batteria, bassista sconosciuto. Chicago 1966, incluso nell’album AA.VV., ‘The Real Folk Blues’ 1965 - 1967), di Amos Milburn (1927 – 1980) e Rudolph ‘Rudy’ Toombs (1914 - 1962), registrazione: 6 giugno 1953, pubblicazione agosto 1953. Video diretto da David Dobkin, giugno 1995.
Blues Compilation Volume II Mix. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hju16dSXkfk My website: http://djdomo.com/ Tracklist of this mix: 1.Marvin Gaye -- Calypso Blues (Tribute for Nat King Cole' 1965) 2.Buddy Guy and Mavis Staples Perform At The Grammy Awards (2011) 3.Amos Milburn -- Let Me Go Home Whiskey (1953) 4.Buddy Guy & Junior Wells -- Hoodoo Man Blues (1965) 5.Big Mama Thornton -- Hound Dog (1952) 6.Buddy Guy & Junior Wells -- Bad Bad Whiskey (1970) 7.Eric Clapton -- Me And The Devil Blues (2004) 8.Junior Wells -- Hound Dog (1965) 9.Nat King Cole -- Calypso Blues (1950) 10.Eddie Boyd -- Hound Dog (1965) 11.Big Mama Thornton -- They Call Me Big Mama (1946) 12.Louis Jordan -- Reconversion Blues (1946) 13.Louis Armstrong -- Beale Street Blues (1954) 14.Junior Wells -- Use me (1965) 15.S...
The Three Whips, Isham Jones, Spike Jones, The Five Racketeers, Eunice Wilson, Gene Rodgers, Eubi Blake, Amos Milburn, Pat Flowers, Jonsson, Ry Cooder "Här har du en man"
Pure black rock n roll spin from 1947 courtesy of Amos Milburn - a personal play from Londons' original 80's warehouse party the Dirtbox, ''Chicken Shack Boogie'' typified the riotous evenings, Pils snakebite please !
The great Amos Milburn doing a classic later covered by Chuck Berry and The Rolling Stones. Recorded live from 1954 backed by The Paul Williams' Orchestra for the syndicated series "Showtime At The Apollo". All visual elements from this series fell into the public domain in 1983 due to lack of copyright renewal... NOTE: If you like the music you hear on this film or anywhere else, please support the industry and purchase it from an online seller or at your local music store.
Music video by Amos Milburn performing Bad, Bad, Whiskey (Live).
This is part of a series of live performance for the short lived 1950's variety series Show Time at The Apollo which were later re-cut into the theatrical releases Rhythm and Blues Revue, Basin Street Revue and Rock 'n' Roll Revue. This one features Amos Milburn with the Paul Williams Orchestra doing his classic "Bewildered". All footage from this series fell into the public domain in 1985 due to lack of copyright renewal.
Boogie piano master Amos Milburn was born in Houston, and he died there a short 52 years later. In between, he pounded out some of the most hellacious boogies of the postwar era, usually recording in Los Angeles for Aladdin Records and specializing in good-natured upbeat romps about booze and its effects (both positive and negative) that proved massive hits during the immediate pre-rock era. The self-taught 88s ace made a name for himself as "the He-Man Martha Raye" around Houston before joining the Navy and seeing overseas battle action in World War II. When he came out of the service, Milburn played in various Lone Star niteries before meeting the woman whose efforts would catapult him to stardom. Persistent manager Lola Anne Cullum reportedly barged into Aladdin boss Eddie Mesner's ho...
R&B; legend Amos Milburn filmed live from 1954 backed by The Paul Williams' Orchestra for the syndicated series "Showtime At The Apollo". All visual elements from this series fell into the public domain in 1983 due to lack of copyright renewal... NOTE: If you like the music you hear on this film or anywhere else, please support the industry and purchase it from an online seller or at your local music store.
Music video by Amos Milburn performing Bewildered (Live).
Amos Milburn One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer Remastered
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Jazz & Conversation Suite http://bit.ly/1kvG4wq http://amzn.to/1aREGPi http://bit.ly/1hKrtQz 00:00 - Amos Milburn – One Scotch One Bourbon One Beer 02:57 - Bud Shank – Jasmine 07:11 - The Andrews Sisters – Shoo Shoo Baby 10:03 - The Merry Macs – Merzy Doats 12:47 - Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers – Blues March for Europe 1 24:07 - Barney Wilen – Night In Tunisia 28:35 - Bud Powell – Buttercup 34:04 - Tommy Dorsey – Trombonology 37:09 - JJ Johnson & Kai Winding – Whiffinpoof Song 40:26 - Miles Davis – A Lift to the Scafold 43:16 - The Mills Brothers - Across the Alley from the Alamo 45:47 - The Delta Rhythm Boys – The Honeydripper 48:33 - The Sportsmen – Great Day 50:29 - Stan Getz - Over the Rainbow 55:26 - Art Farmer – Makin' Whopee 01:01:48 - Bud Powell - Like Someone...
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Rhythm & Blues on 125th Street - LIve @ The World Famous Apollo Volume 1 - Part 4 All-Black Rhythm & Blues, Jazz and Comedy. Artist include Cab Calloway, The Clovers, Ruth Brown, Count Basie, The Larks, Amos Millburn, Joe Turner, Nipsey Russel, The Delta Rhythm Boys, Larry Darnell, Lionel Washington, Sarah Vaughan, and many others! 2-hours.
Radio Blues N°1 – Definitive Blues on Radio Blues N°1 Find the album here: http://bit.ly/1lQryX0 http://amzn.to/1oXbgWX http://bit.ly/1w6HQOF http://bit.ly/1qvyPeP 00:00 - Amos Milburn – Let's Have a Party 02:53 - Howlin Wolf – All Night Boogie 05:08 - Slim Harpo – I'm a King Bee 08:09 - Elmore James – Shake your Moneymaker 10:44 - Wilbert Harrison – Kansas City 13:10 - Memphis Slim – Pacemaker Boogie 15:58 - Magic Sam - 21 Days In Jail 17:57 - Buster Brown - Fannie Mae 20:56 - Little Walter - I Had My Fun 22:59 - B B King - Rock Me Baby 25:57 - Charles Brown - Driftin Blues 29:12 - Albert Ammons, Pete Johnson - Boogie Woogie Man 31:59 - Roy Brown - Hurry Hurry Baby 34:37 - George Smith - Blues In the Dark 37:36 - Amos Milburn - House Party 40:02 - Little Willie...
Willie Bryant, Sarah Vaughan, Lionel Hampton, Paul Williams, Jimmy Brown, Amos Milburn, Faye Adams, Charles "Honi" Coles, Cholly Atkins, Herb Jeffries, Cab Calloway.... ............................................................................ Count Basie, The Clovers, Nat "King" Cole, Martha Davis, Frank Foster, Mantan Moreland, Nipsey Russell and Marie Bryant also appear. ............................................................................ Basin Street Revue is a 1956 American film directed by Joseph Kohn and Leonard Reed.... ............................................................................ FAIR USE DISCLAIMER: I do not own copyright for this copyrighted artwork, but under Section 107 United States Copyright Law as noted by the United States Copyright Office (Copyrig...
--DISCLAIMER-- Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1998, allowance is made for "fair use" for purpose such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statue that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. Rare album from Milburn band!! (2006) WITH HIGH DEFINITION!!!!! (0:00) Well Well Well (3:21) Showroom (6:37) Send In The Boys (9:21) What About Next Time? (12:51) Lipstick Licking (15:24) Cheshire Cat Smile (17:41) Storm In A Teacup (Backing Vocals by Billy Brag) (21:14) Last Bus (24:21) Stockholm Syndrome (27:17) Brewster (30:10) What You Could've Won (34:26) Roll Out The Barrel
All of the following played on the Jazz Café series: Clifford Brown, Bud Powell, Ahmad Jamal, Louis Armstrong, Blossom Dearie, Lambert Hendricks & Ross, Johnny Griffin, Chris Connor, Dexter Gordon, Carmen McRae, Coleman Hawkins, The Hi Lo's, The Ink Spots, James Moody, Frank Foster, Thelonious Monk, Johnny Guitar Watson, Amos Milburn, Joe Turner, Chet Baker, Helen Merill, Art Farmer, Gigi Gryce, The Boswell Sisters, The Mel Tones, Bobby Jaspar, Rene Thomas, The Sportsmen, Joe Liggins, Lalo Schiffrin, Don Byas, Guitar Slim, Dinah Washington, The Cats & the Fiddle, Django Reinhardt, Stephane Grappelli, Mezz Mezzrow, Sidney Bechet, Johnny Moore, Blue Lu Barker Artwork by Arthur Plaud http://bit.ly/Pgqk8j http://bit.ly/1feQnX5 http://amzn.to/NNr5Vt http://bit.ly/1h3KRnZ http://bit...
The Box Of Blues 00:00:00 - Brownie McGhee - Working Man's Blues 00:02:49 - Amos Milburn - Blues at Sundown 00:05:18 - Amos Milburn - Amos' Boogie 00:07:47 - Jimmy Nelson - Free and Easy Mind 00:10:49 - Wynonie Harris - Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop, Pt. 1 00:13:24 - Billy Boy Arnold - I Wish You Would 00:16:09 - Cecil Gant - That's the Stuff You Gotta Watch 00:18:59 - Jimmy Witherspoon - Hey Mr. Landford 00:21:48 - Jimmy Witherspoon - Wandering Gal Blues 00:24:42 - Muddy Waters - Young Fashioned Ways 00:27:46 - Little Walter - Boom, Boom out Goes the Light 00:30:39 - Bobby Charles - See You Later Alligator 00:33:32 - Muddy Waters - Walking Blues 00:36:33 - Willie Mabon - Poison Ivy 00:39:22 - Amos Milburn - Everybody Clap Hands 00:41:48 - J. B. Lenoir - Don't Touch My Head 00:44:07 - Elmore James - ...
Musical variety show filmed at the Apollo Theatre in Harlem, New York City featuring a cast of popular African-American performers: Willie Bryant, Freddie Robinson, Lionel Hampton, Count Basie, Faye Adams, Bill Bailey, Herb Jeffries, Amos Milburn, Sarah Vaughan, Nipsey Russell, Big Joe Turner, Martha Davis, Little Buck, Nat 'King' Cole, Mantan Moreland, Cab Calloway and Ruth Brown. (Summary from Internet Archive)
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Though now forgotten, Amos Milburn was one of the "fathers" of Rock 'n Roll. He was R&B;'s primary link to Boogie Woogie. Milburn was the acknowledged "guru" of Fats Domino. "Bad, Bad Whiskey" killed him on January 3, 1980. This is an homage ad gloria suam.
www.podcast.loudinirockandrollcircus.com LouLombardi aka "Loudini" interviews Mitch Woods in another episode of the Loudini Rock and Roll Circus Interview Edition Mitch Woods and His Rocket 88s have been the torchbearers of a great American blues musical heritage, not for three years but three decades. Taking their inspiration from the great jump n’ boogie outfits of the late 40s and early 50s, they breathe fresh life into the music that gave birth to rock n’roll. Woods styled his group after the jumpin’ n’ jivin’, shoutin’ n’ honkin’, pumpin’ n’ poundin’ bands of Louis Jordan, Wynonie Harris, Joe and Jimmy Liggins, Amos Milburn, and Roy Milton. Adding a healthy dose of New Orleans rhythm and blues, piledrivin’ piano, and some of his own contemporary playful lyrics, Woods and His Rocket ...
Dr K interviews Ben Toury, the amazing French Boogie Woogie Player.
Dr K and James Beaumont discuss the Secuirty Guard Video.
Chicago blues icon Junior Wells performed at the Fox Valley Blues Society's "Blues on The Fox" festival in Aurora, IL in June of 1997. Shortly before he was scheduled to go onstage, he agreed to a brief, impromptu interview in the Sky Room of the former Leland Hotel in Aurora, site of numerous recording sessions by blues greats such as Wells early influence John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson in the late 1930s and early '40s. Several weeks after the festival, Wells was diagnosed with cancer and ceased public appearances; he died in January of the following year. The entire interview is around 13:00 minutes long, so I've split it up into two parts in order to meet youtube's 10:00 maximum length requirement.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame star LaVern Baker sings two of her great hits, "Jim Dandy" and Leiber-Stoller's "Saved," in this rare 1988 appearance at Madison Square Garden, which marked her return to the U.S. after 20 years. She's introduced by Phil Collins and chats briefly at the end.
Chicago blues icon Junior Wells performed at the Fox Valley Blues Society's "Blues on The Fox" festival in Aurora, IL in June of 1997. Shortly before he was scheduled to go onstage, he agreed to a brief, impromptu interview in the Sky Room of the former Leland Hotel in Aurora, site of numerous recording sessions by blues greats such as Wells early influence John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson in the late 1930s and early '40s. Several weeks after the festival, Wells was diagnosed with cancer and ceased public appearances; he died in January of the following year. The entire interview is around 13:00 minutes long, so I've split it up into two parts in order to meet youtube's 10:00 maximum length requirement.
Hello everybody this cat is back,
Looking for a place called the Chicken Shack
They only serve warm beer rice and beans
But it feels just like it's down in New Orleans
Brace yourself baby I'm here to attack
Down at the place called the Chicken Schack
The girls at that place are mighty fine
But stay off sadie green cause that girl is mine
The moonlight shines through the holes in the wall
Everybody there is having a ball
They don't care that the place looks like a wreck
Down at the place called the Chicken Shack
I wanna rip it, rock it, really bop it
Flip it, flop it, David Crocket
Just like Roy Montrell everytime he hears hat mellow saxophone
The good old rockin' days will never come back
Except down at the place called the Chicken Shack
The good old rockin days will never come back
Except down at the place called the Chicken Shack