Myron Carlton "Tiny" Bradshaw (September 23, 1907 – November 26, 1958) was an American jazz and rhythm and blues bandleader, singer, composer, pianist...
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jazz and rhythm and blues musician Tiny Bradshaw in 1951. Originally performed in the style of a jump blues, Bradshaw borrowed lyrics from an earlier song...
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England in 1928. A large, physically imposing player, Bradshaw was ironically nicknamed 'Tiny'. He began his professional career with English side Bury...
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2:56 13. "Train Kept A Rollin'" Tiny Bradshaw / Lois Mann a.k.a. Syd Nathan 2:16 14. "Train Kept A Rollin'" Tiny Bradshaw / Lois Mann a.k.a. Syd Nathan...
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released it as a single which reached #106 on the U.S. pop chart in 1977. Tiny Bradshaw and His Orchestra, as a single in 1958, which did not chart. Tommy Sands...
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Savoy they became known as Leon Abbey's Band. The band's drummer was Tiny Bradshaw and its bassist was Ralph Escudero. Serrano, Basilio. "Puerto Rican...
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National Basketball Association player Tiny Bonham (1913–1949), American Major League Baseball pitcher Tiny Bradshaw (1905–1958), American jazz and rhythm...
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and vaudeville shows book gigs, including Jay McShann, King Kolax, Tiny Bradshaw, Roosevelt Sykes, Claude Trenier, the Bama State Collegians, Carolina...
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Thomas Bradshaw (disambiguation), multiple people Tiny Bradshaw (1905–1958), U.S. jazz musician Walter Bradshaw, English cricketer Wes Bradshaw, American...
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1955, he moved to New York City and began his recording career with Tiny Bradshaw, before working with Bill Evans, Bobby Timmons, Les Jazz Modes, Kenny...
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