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| - 1974 deaths
- African-American musicians
- American male singers
- 20th-century American singers
- Blues Hall of Fame inductees
- American blues singers
- RCA Victor artists
- 1905 births
- Ace Records artists
- American blues musicians
- Blues musicians from Mississippi
- Bluebird Records artists
- Burials in Virginia
- Chicago blues musicians
- Delmark Records artists
- Delta blues musicians
- Electric blues musicians
- Fire Records artists
- Groove Records artists
- Mississippi Blues Trail
- People from Northampton County, Virginia
- People from Scott County, Mississippi
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abstract
| - US, Mississippi delta blues singer and guitarist sometimes refered to as %22The Father of Rock and Roll%22 due to his influence on %22The King of Rock and Roll%22, Elvis Presley, who recorded Crudup's %22That's Allright (Mama)%22 for his initial, breakthrough record. He also wrote many other well known songs, such as %22My Baby Left Me%22 and %22So Glad You're Mine%22 which also have been covered by Presley and dozens of other artists.Born: 24 August 1905 in Forest, Mississippi, USA. Died: 28 March 1974 in Nassawadox, Virginia, USA (aged 68). Discovered by legendary Chicago record producer Lester Melrose, Crudup made his recording debut for the Victor label in 1941. Over the next 11 years he did 36 recording sessions for Victor resulting in songs like %22That's Allright (Mama)%22, %22So Glad You're Mine%22 (both 1946) and %22My Baby Left Me%22 (1950). He then recorded more infrequently for a.o. the Checker and Trumpet labels before he by 1956 withdrew from recording due to dissatisfaction with wages and battles with Melrose over his writing royalties. In 1962 he recorded again, this time for Bobby Robinson's Fire label, resulting in some of his best recorded work, backing himself on all instruments. His later recordings includes a 1968 Delmark album and a 1970 album recorded in the UK with young british blues musicians including Dave Kelly, Tom McGuinness and Hughie Flint.
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| - Arthur %22Big Boy%22 Crudup (August 24, 1905 – March 28, 1974) was an American Delta blues singer, songwriter and guitarist. He is best known outside blues circles for writing songs such as %22That's All Right%22 (1946), %22My Baby Left Me%22 and %22So Glad You're Mine%22, later covered by Elvis Presley and dozens of other artists.
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