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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 hospital room, toting a portable disc machine with Milburn's demo all cued up. The gambit worked -- Milburn signed with Aladdin in 1946. His first date included a thundering "Down the Road Apiece" that presaged the imminent rise of rock & roll. But Milburn was capable of subtler charms too, crooning mellow blues ballads in a Charles Brown-influenced style (the two would later become close friends, playing together frequently).
The first of Milburn's 19 Top Ten R&B smashes came in 1948 with his party classic "Chicken Shack Boogie," which paced the charts and anointed his band with a worthy name (the Aladdin Chickenshackers, natch). A velvet-smooth "Bewildered" displayed the cool after-hours side of Milburn's persona as it streaked up the charts later that year, but it was rollicking horn-driven material such as "Roomin' House Boogie" and "Sax Shack Boogie" that Milburn was renowned for. Milburn's rumbling 88s influenced a variety of famous artists, notably Fats Domino.
With the ascent of "Bad, Bad Whiskey" to the peak of the charts in 1950, Milburn embarked on a string of similarly boozy smashes: "Thinking and Drinking," "Let Me Go Home Whiskey," "One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer" (an inebriating round John Lee Hooker apparently enjoyed!), and "Good Good Whiskey" (his last hit in 1954). Alcoholism later brought the pianist down hard, giving these numbers a grimly ironic twist in retrospect. Milburn's national profile rated a series of appearances on the Willie Bryant-hosted mid-'50s TV program Showtime at the Apollo (where he gave out with a blistering "Down the Road Apiece").
Aladdin stuck with Milburn long after the hits ceased, dispatching him to New Orleans in 1956 to record with the vaunted studio crew at Cosimo's. There he recut "Chicken Shack Boogie" in a manner so torrid that it's impossible to believe it didn't hit (tenor saxist Lee Allen and drummer Charles "Hungry" Williams blast with atomic power as Milburn happily grunts along with his pounding boogie piano solo). In 1957, he left Aladdin for good.
Milburn contributed a fine offering to the R&B Yuletide canon in 1960 with his swinging "Christmas (Comes but Once a Year)" for King. Berry Gordy gave him a comeback forum in 1962, issuing an album on Motown predominated by remakes of his old hits that doesn't deserve its extreme rarity today (even Little Stevie Wonder pitched in on harp for the sessions).
Nothing could jump start the pianist's fading career by then, though. His health deteriorated to the point where a string of strokes limited his mobility and his left leg was eventually amputated. Not too long after, one of the greatest pioneers in the history of R&B was dead.
~ Bill Dahl, All Music Guide
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Jerry Lee Lewis - Down The Road A Pieceby Boxbot797,504 views
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Amos Milburn - Bad Bad Whiskeyby John1948OneA4,594 views
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Rolling Stones - Down The Road A Piece 1965by fritz5135056,794 views
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Amos Milburn - Chicken Shackby John1948OneA6,526 views
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Amos Milburn - Down The Road A Pieceby John1948OneA2,726 views
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Amos Milburn - I'm Gonna Tell My Mamaby John1948OneA5,054 views
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The Rolling Stones - Down The Road A Piece (1964)by rocknsixties59,457 views
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Amos Milburn - Good, Good, Whiskey - Let's Have A Party.m4vby voutoreenie3,939 views
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AMOS MILBURN Bewilderedby imanuglyfrog2,313 views
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Ben Waters - Down The Road A Pieceby SXSW143,457 views
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Amos Milburn - One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beerby Nocaro95,755 views
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chicken shackby jiveafterfive57,433 views
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Down the Road a Pieceby freakyhead2014,527 views
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Boogie Woogie : 2007 UK Festival - "Trio of Trio's" {2 of 3}by TravelChampion10,473 views
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This is a cover of the 1941 Will Bradley Orchestra original written by Don Raye in the band
hyzercreek 1 month ago
Fabulous!
maxonian206 3 months ago
absolutely superb, thanks - Amos be the man!
arthur76 8 months ago
I had this on 78 by Bunny Berigan. It broke wish I still had it,
cushtychavi 11 months ago
Thanks, man! I got this one on my mp3. The best!
40Waxx 1 year ago
Nothing in the world of music beats this!
Pure magic
GOLDBAND45 1 year ago
This is relevant to my interests.
catscanboy 1 year ago