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Amos MilburnNot in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame | |||||||||||||||||||
Eligible since: 1972First Recording: 1946Previously Considered? No what's this? |
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Essential Songs (?) | Wikipedia | YouTube | |
In The Middle of The Night (1949) | ☆ | ☊ | |
One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer (1953) | ☆ | ☊ |
Amos Milburn @ Wikipedia
Will Amos Milburn be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame? "Musical excellence is the essential qualification for induction." |
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2 comments so far (post your own)Amos Milburn is someone I'd be comfortable with being inducted as either an Early Influence or as a Performer, as his recording debut is close enough to what the Hall considers the beginning of the rock 'n roll era (1954/55). His first recording, Amos Blues, was cut in 1946, so he fits the timeline for Early Influences, but his prime years (1948-1953) were just on the cusp of rock 'n roll's emergence into the mainstream. Posted by Zach on Monday, 10/28/2013 @ 14:39pm |
He is the man.... Mo Boogie ... Many in rockers followed his musical moves... From Fats to Stones and beyond .. I just love da Boogie don't you..?? Posted by Happy on Monday, 05/1/2017 @ 23:54pm |
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