Wilburt "Red" Prysock (February 2, 1926 – July 19, 1993) was an American R&B tenor saxophonist, one of the early Coleman Hawkins-influenced saxophonists...
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American football player Wilburt Red Prysock (1926–1993), American R&B tenor saxophonist See also: Arthur Prysock (Jeeves character), minor character...
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Arthur Prysock Jr. (January 1, 1924 or 1929 – June 21, 1997) was an American jazz and R&B singer best known for his live shows and his deep baritone,...
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Doggett, and "Heavy Juice" (no.9). Both of these 1953 hits featured Red Prysock on tenor saxophone. Bradshaw's later career was hampered by severe health...
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Highlanders and appearing in kilts. This group included tenor saxman Red Prysock and singer Screamin' Jay Hawkins. Grimes continued to lead his own groups...
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singer-songwriter Red Prysock (1926–1993), American rhythm and blues saxophonist Red Richards (1912–1998), American jazz pianist Red Rodney (1927–1994)...
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instrumental break with a raucous, honking-style tenor saxophone solo by Red Prysock and backed by drummer Philip Paul's heavy backbeat. Bradshaw's lyrics...
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sax players had hit instrumental songs, including Big Jay McNeeley, Red Prysock, and Lee Allen, whose "Walking with Mr. Lee" was quite popular. There...
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Morse Elmore Nixon Johnny Otis Flip Phillips Sammy Price Louis Prima Red Prysock Ike Quebec Roomful of Blues Jimmy Rushing Sam Taylor The Treniers Big...
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Platters Portishead Robert Post Propaganda Johnny Preston Jeanne Pruett* Red Prysock Pure Love Rafael Puyana The Penguins The Radiators Rainbow Butt Monkeys...
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