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Bobby Bland

Artist: Bobby Bland

American blues and R&B singer. Born January 27, 1930, Rosemark, Tennessee, USA. Died June 23, 2013, Germantown, Tennessee, USA. He was sometimes referred to as the "Lion of the Blues" and as the "Sinatra of the Blues".In 1947, he moved to Memphis with his mother and started singing with local gospel groups there, including amongst others The Miniatures. Eager to expand his interests, he began frequenting the city's famous Beale Street where he became associated with an ad hoc circle of aspiring musicians including B.B. King, Rosco Gordon, Little Junior Parker and Johnny Ace, who collectively took the name of the Beale Streeters. Between 1950 and 1952, he recorded unsuccessful singles for Modern Records and, at Ike Turner's suggestion, for Sun Record Company - who licensed their recordings to the Chess label - before signing for Duke Records. When Bland returned to Memphis in 1954 he found several of his former associates, including Johnny Ace, enjoying considerable success.He joined Ace's revue, and returned to Duke Records, which by that time had started to be run by Houston entrepreneur Don Robey. Bland released his first single for Duke in 1955. In 1956 he began touring on the "chitlin' circuit" with Junior Parker in a revue called Blues Consolidated, initially doubling as Parker's valet and driver, roles he also reportedly fulfilled for B.B. King and Rosco Gordon. He began recording for Duke with bandleader Bill Harvey and arranger Joseph Scott, asserting his characteristic vocal style and, with Harvey and Scott, beginning to craft the melodic big band blues singles for which he became famous, often accompanied by guitarist Wayne Bennett.His first chart success came in 1957 with the R&B chart no. 1 hit Farther Up The Road, which also reached no.43 on the Billboard Hot 100, and followed it up with a series of hits on the R&B chart including Little Boy Blue (1958). He also shared an album with Parker, Blues Consolidated, in 1958. Bland's craft was most clearly heard on a series of early 1960's releases including Cry Cry Cry, I Pity The Fool (an R&B chart no.1 in 1961) and Turn On Your Love Light, which became a much covered standard. Despite credits to the contrary - often claimed by Robey - many such classic works were written by Joseph Scott. His final R&B no.1 came with That's The Way Love Is in 1963. However, he continued to enjoy a consistent run of R&B chart entries throughout the mid-1960's. Never truly breaking into the mainstream market, Bland's highest charting song on the pop chart, Ain't Nothing You Can Do peaked at #20 in 1964. He had 23 Top Ten hits on the Billboard R&B charts. Joel Whitburn ranked Bland the 13th all-time R&B charting artist in his 1996 book Top R&B Singles 1942-1995.Financial pressures forced the singer to cut his touring band and in 1968 the group broke up. His record company Duke Records was sold by owner Don Robey to the larger ABC Records group. This resulted in several successful and critically acclaimed contemporary blues / soul albums including His California Album (1973) and Dreamer (1974). The first single released from the former, This Time I'm Gone For Good took Bland back into the pop Top 50 for the first time since 1964 and made the R&B top 10 in late 1973. In 1985, Bland was signed by Malaco Records, specialists in traditional Southern black music for whom he made a series of albums while continuing to tour and appear at concerts with fellow blues singer B. B. King.Inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 1981, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992, and received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1997. Bland continued performing until shortly before his death. He died on June 23, 2013 at his home in Germantown, Tennessee, a suburb of Memphis, after what family members described as "an ongoing illness".

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Master Release: The Soul Of The Man by Bobby BlandMaster Release: The Soul Of The Man by Bobby Bland
Master Release: Portrait Of The Blues by Bobby BlandMaster Release: Portrait Of The Blues by Bobby Bland
Master Release: Come Fly With Me by Bobby BlandMaster Release: Come Fly With Me by Bobby Bland
Master Release: I Feel Good, I Feel Fine by Bobby BlandMaster Release: I Feel Good, I Feel Fine by Bobby Bland
Master Release: Touch Of The Blues by Bobby BlandMaster Release: Touch Of The Blues by Bobby Bland
Master Release: Reflections In Blue by Bobby BlandMaster Release: Reflections In Blue by Bobby Bland
Master Release: Here We Go Again by Bobby BlandMaster Release: Here We Go Again by Bobby Bland
Master Release: Here's The Man by Bobby BlandMaster Release: Here's The Man by Bobby Bland
Master Release: Angels In Houston (The Legendary Duke Blues Recordings) by Bobby BlandMaster Release: Angels In Houston (The Legendary Duke Blues Recordings) by Bobby Bland
Master Release: Blues You Can Use by Bobby BlandMaster Release: Blues You Can Use by Bobby Bland
Master Release: Spotlighting The Man by Bobby BlandMaster Release: Spotlighting The Man by Bobby Bland
Master Release: Get On Down With Bobby Bland by Bobby Bland
Master Release: Dreamer by Bobby Bland
Master Release: Together Again...Live by Bobby BlandMaster Release: Together Again...Live by Bobby Bland
Master Release: After All by Bobby BlandMaster Release: After All by Bobby Bland
Master Release: His California Album by Bobby BlandMaster Release: His California Album by Bobby Bland
Master Release: Ain't Nothing You Can Do by Bobby BlandMaster Release: Ain't Nothing You Can Do by Bobby Bland
Master Release: Call On Me / That's The Way Love Is by Bobby BlandMaster Release: Call On Me / That's The Way Love Is by Bobby Bland
Master Release: The Best Of Bobby Bland by Bobby BlandMaster Release: The Best Of Bobby Bland by Bobby Bland
Master Release: Two Steps From The Blues by Bobby BlandMaster Release: Two Steps From The Blues by Bobby Bland
Master Release: Bobby "Blue" Bland, Jimmy Soul And Johnny "Guitar" Watson by Bobby BlandMaster Release: Bobby "Blue" Bland, Jimmy Soul And Johnny "Guitar" Watson by Bobby Bland