Jimmy Williams
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Jimmy Williams

Blues shouter Blues shouter Add article description A blues shouter is a blues singer, capable of singing unamplified with a band. Notable blues shouters include: Big Maybelle Big Mama Thornton Piney Brown Walter Brown, of the Jay McShann orchestra[1] Beulah Bryant H-Bomb Ferguson[2] Wynonie Harris[2][3] Screamin' Jay Hawkins Duke Henderson, who operated mainly in the late 1940s and early 1950s.[4][5][6][7] Jimmy Rushing, blues shouter with Count Basie.[1][2] Big Joe Turner – his style hardly changed at all between 1938's "Roll 'Em Pete", and 1954's "Shake, Rattle and Roll". AllMusic called Turner "the premier blues shouter of the postwar era".[8] Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson, an unusual combination of blues shouter and bebop alto saxophone player.[1][2] Joe Williams (jazz singer)[1] Jimmy Witherspoon, who…

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Don't Cry For Your Lover / The Happy Swiss Yodellers
Don't Cry For Your Lover / The Happy Swiss Yodellers
The Gal From Tennessee / Dancing Partner
The Gal From Tennessee / Dancing Partner (1956)
You've Never Been In Love / Knowing You Like I Do
You've Never Been In Love / Knowing You Like I Do (1956)