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MessageSujet: Billy "The Kid" EMERSON   Billy "The Kid" EMERSON EmptyMer 03 Juin 2009, 23:01

Billy "The Kid" Emerson


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William Robert Emerson, known as Billy "The Kid" Emerson (born 21 December 1929), is an African-American R&B and rock and roll singer and songwriter best known for his 1955 song, "Red Hot".
He was born in Tarpon Springs, Florida, and learned the piano, playing in various local bands. Following a spell in one group, dressed as outlaws, he picked up the nickname "Billy The Kid". He joined the Air Force in 1952, and on his discharge met up in Memphis with bandleader Ike Turner, who recruited him into his Kings of Rhythm.
In 1954 he released his first record on the Sun label, "No Teasing Around", following which he left Turner's band and joined a group led by Phineas Newborn. He stayed with Sun as a songwriter, writing and recording "When It Rains It Really Pours", later recorded by Elvis Presley, and "Red Hot", which later became a hit for both Billy Lee Riley and Bob Luman.
In late 1955 he joined Vee-Jay Records in Chicago, making sophisticated records such as "Every Woman I Know (Crazy 'Bout Automobiles)", released a year later but with little commercial success, and soon afterwards moved to Chess Records. However, he continued to have more success as a songwriter, writing for Junior Wells, Willie Mabon, Wynonie Harris and Buddy Guy during the early 1960s, often in conjunction with Willie Dixon.
After recording for several smaller labels, he formed his own Tarpon Records in 1966, releasing Denise LaSalle's debut single as well as his own records. He also continued to play in clubs and on European blues tours.
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MessageSujet: Re: Billy "The Kid" EMERSON   Billy "The Kid" EMERSON EmptyMer 03 Juin 2009, 23:10

Il enregistre pour SUN Records au 706 union
avenue à MEMPHIS (TENNESSEE)
première session le 11 janvier 1954 d'ou
sortira l'excellent HEY LITTLE GIRL avec Ike
TURNER à la guitare solo Jesse KNIGHT (basse)
Willie SIMS (batterie)-Egene FOX (Tenor SAX)
et Oliver SAIN (2è SAX Tenor) ensuite session du
12 Avril le rythmé THE WOODCHUCK avec le
grand Ike TURNER à la guitare solo