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| | Bill Doggett |
 | | In 1956, as teenagers scrambled to purchase the years hottest instrumental few realized that Doggett's contribution within the framework of the recording was obscured by the guitar and saxophone. |  | | Doggett returned to Millender's orchestra as a pianist in 1941. |  | | Like most musicians of that time, Doggett felt the sound of the organ was sacred and should be reserved for a church setting. |
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http://www.history-of-rock.com/doggett.htm
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| | -= The Doodlin' Lounge =- |
 | | Bill Doggett has recorded some sixty-five singles and thirty albums for King Records alone. |  | | During and just after the famous ASCAP recording strike of the forties, Bill Doggett was associated with the early exponents of modern music. |  | | Bill used Jimmy Canady on guitar and later recorded some with the left-handed Bill Jennings, but in October of 1954, Billy Butler secured the guitar position. |
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http://www.doodlinlounge.com/Stories/Doggett.html
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| | Jimmie Vaughan's Tilt-a-Whirl Band: Bill Willis |
 | | Bill worked his way to Cincinnati, OH where he became the House/Studio Bassist at King Records, and recorded with legendary RandB artists The 5 Royales, Little Willie John, Hank Ballard and The Midniters, and Bill Doggett of Organ Fame. |  | | After an appearance at Antones in Austin, TX, Bill joined Jimmie Vaughan as a member of the Tilt-A-Whirl Band, and for the past 6 years has appeared in concert and on CD's with Jimmie, providing both the rhythmic sounds of the Bass guitar and the sweet sounds of the B-3. |  | | With help and advice from Bill Doggett while at King Records, Bill Willis realized an additional talent and began playing B-3 with Bass built in to the lower part of the keyboard. |
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http://www.jimmievaughan.com/ezine/band/bill.html
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| | CMT.com : Bill Doggett : Biography |
 | | Born on the north side of Philadelphia, Doggett struggled with poverty as a youngster. |  | | Doggett) created one of rock's greatest instrumental tracks. |  | | Replacing Wild Bill Davis in Louis Jordan's band, in 1947, he appeared on the influential tunes, "Saturday Night Fish Fry" and "Blue Light Boogie." He made his debut as an organist during June 1951 recording sessions with Ella Fitzgerald. |
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http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/doggett_bill/bio.jhtml
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| | eBay - bill doggett, Records, CDs items on eBay.com |
 | | Bill Doggett - Honky Tonk Popcorn - Funk LP Breaks OOP |  | | Rare Fingertips Bill Doggett RandB Soul 33 LP Record |  | | Bill Doggett - All His Hits (CD 1996) Like New |
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http://search-desc.ebay.com/search/search.dll?query=bill+doggett&newu=1&krd=1
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| | Amazon.com: Dancing Feet: Music |
 | | The Bill Doggett Combo was one of the major musical influences in the development of Rock N Roll in the 50's. |  | | It's blues, jazz, and rock n roll all rolled into the best music of our time; that is, if your time was the 50s. |  | | In this album are most of those numbers calling those of the 50s era back to the dance floor: Ding Dong, Hammer Head, Ram-Bunk-Shus, and Shindig. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000001776?v=glance
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| | LivinBlues - Bill Doggett |
 | | Among Bill Doggett’s subsequent releases, the 1964 album 'Wow! |  | | Between 1952 and 1956 the Bill Doggett Combo released a dozen instrumental singles on the King label. |  | | At 22 he led his own band, and in 1939 he did his first recordings with Jimmy Mundy. |
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http://www.livinblues.com/bluesrooms/billdoggett.asp
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| | Bill Doggett - Wow!: Reviews, Track Listing, Audio Clips, and more Music.com |
 | | Bill Doggett - Wow!: Reviews, Track Listing, Audio Clips, and more |  | | Bill Doggett - Wow!: Reviews, Track Listing, Audio Clips, and more |  | | The nine selections are mostly blues-oriented jams without any memorable melodies, stirring solos, or moments that lift the program above the routine. |
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http://www.music.com/release/wow!/2
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| | HAMMOND SOLOS 4 |
 | | From LP: RCA FXL1 7103 WILD BILL DAVIS LIVE AT COUNT BASIE'S |  | | Bill stood at the cradle of what was to become "Rock and Roll" together with Lionel Hampton, Bill Haley etc. by playing tunes like (Let's do the) Hully Gully, Roly-Poly and this track |  | | On Hammond Solos 2 (Track #47) you can hear Jimmy Smith and Jimmy McGriff play Bill Doggett's greatest hit "Honky Tonk" in a Montreux B-3 battle. |
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http://theatreorgans.com/hammond/hammondsolos/hammondsolos4.html
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| | Bill Doggett Accompanies |
 | | Long before Bill Found the limelight with his Jazz organ and hit records like Honky Tonk and Slow Walk, he was an in-demand session man - as often playing piano as organ. |  | | Join us as we listen to Bill Doggett in an accompanying role. |  | | This week on Blues Before Sunrise we'll be listening to records that feature pioneer Rhythm & Blues organist Bill Doggett in an accompanying role. |
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http://www.bluesbeforesunrise.com/bbssetlist010900.html
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| | Bill Doggett |
 | | Bill Doggett was 40 years old when he came to the attention of Rhythm and Blues fans with the release of the recording "Honky Tonk" (Part 2), one of the rare instrumental smash hits of the 1950s. |  | | He had already been in the music business for many years, both as a pianist, organist, and arranger, performing in big bands and as a sideman to other popular performers and jazz groups, including the Lucky Millinder band, the Ink Spots, Helen Humes and Illinois Jacquet. |  | | Bill Doggett, including info on his "greatest hits" CD. |
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http://www.geocities.com/~jimlowe/randb/doggett.html
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| | Encyclopedia: Louis Jordan |
 | | Though this was recorded with The Elks Rendezvous Band, Jordan would go on to play with His Tympany Five, which eventually included Bill Jennings and Carl Hogan on guitar, Wild Bill Davis and Bill Doggett on piano, Chris Columbus on drums and Dallas Bartley on bass. |  | | The classical guitar typically has 3 nylon and 3 nickel-wound strings. |  | | This article is about the modern musical instrument. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Louis-Jordan
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| | 45 List - Entire setsale catalogue of over 25,000 vinyl records |
 | | King-4702 Bill Doggett The song is ended/It's a dream VG+/++ $4 |  | | Hi-2317 Bill Blacks Combo Redneck rock/Yakety sax(B Side is a Rockin' inst.) Good Rocker VG+/++ $10 |  | | Coral-61540 Bill Carey Poor me/From jazz to the bible WOL/F.Domino song VG+/++ $3 |
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http://www.wegotrecords.com/records/45-25.html
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| | The Rock Instrumental Groups |
 | | The first rock and roll instrumental was Bill Doggett's "Honkey Tonk in late 1956. |  | | By mid-1959, a new fad had over taken rock and roll hot guitar and saxophone instrumentals. |  | | More than a year later the second big instrumental was Bill Justis' "Raunchy." By mid-1958, the Champs and Duane Eddy each were beginning a long string of instrumental hits. |
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http://www.history-of-rock.com/instrumentalsone.htm
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| | Bill Doggett - Wow! - Verve Records |
 | | Like his 1956 blockbuster hit, "Honky Tonk", this classic 1964 album showcases the three thing that made Doggett famous: his keyboard playing (he helped put jazz organ on the map), his bluesy compositions, and his tight and funky bands. |  | | Along the way he became one of the founding fathers of the rhythm and blues movement, although his own music was too diverse to be pigeonholed into any one category. |  | | Recorded at Bell Sound, New York, New York in October 31 and November 17, 1964. |
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http://www.vervemusicgroup.com/product.aspx?pid=10554
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| | Music Encyclopedias from The Bomp Bookshelf |
 | | From the 50s through the early 70s, readers can refer to the entries for reference (Bill Haleys birthdate, for example), for entertainment (find out what the critics really thought of Elvis Presleys first recording), or for both. |  | | The Bible of the music industry, Billboards reviews chart an entire era of rock n roll." |  | | A trans-Atlantic team including, among others, the two editors in Britain, both respected music historians, plus Bill Miller, Greil Marcus and myself, it tackles the job in three parts. |
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http://www.bomp.com/BompbooksEncyc.html
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| | JR.com: Bill Doggett - Dame Dreaming With Bill Doggett in Music: R&B Instrumental: |
 | | JR.com: Bill Doggett - Dame Dreaming With Bill Doggett in Music: R&B Instrumental: |  | | [Remaster] 28 Big Ones Greatest Hits As You Desire Me Dance Awhile With Doggett Doggett Beat For Dancing Feet The Many Moods Of Bill Doggett Everyday I Have The Blues 1952-1953 |
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http://jr.com/JRProductPage.process?Product_Id=3922556&...
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 | | Pt.1 and Pt.2 for the King Record label. |  | | In 1942 Bill became the piano player and |  | | Bill attended Central High School and learned to play piano. |
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http://www.geosound.org/bill-doggett.htm
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| | ORIGINAL INK SPOTS FAMILY TREE |
 | | Everett Barksdale (who may have sang as an Ink Spot in an earlier group) played electric guitar, Andy Maize played piano and Harry Prather played grounded violin during a 1956 tour of Britain. |  | | Bill Kenny did not do entire shows but, rather, would sing a few numbers with the group. |  | | He indicated that Bill did not tour with the group but would appear in certain arranged cities. |
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http://www.inkspots.ca/ORIGINAL-INK-SPOTS-FAMILY-TREE.htm
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| | Impressions by Bill Doggett |
 | | Portions of content provided by All Music Guide © 2001 AEC One Stop Group, Inc. All Music Guide is a registered Trademark of AEC One Stop Group, Inc. |  | | Tag all your own MP3 files with album covers easily with MUSICMATCH Jukebox Plus! |  | | Create Bill Doggett MP3s faster with MUSICMATCH Jukebox Plus! |
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http://www.mmguide.musicmatch.com/album/album.cgi?ALBUMID=771207
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| | Slide Hampton Issue Index |
 | | Junior Cook (ldr), Junior Cook (ts), Mario Rivera (bar), Bill Hardman (t, fh), Slide Hampton (tb, arr), Albert Dailey (p), Walter Booker (b), Leroy Williams (d) |  | | Maynard Ferguson (ldr), Jimmy Ford (as), Carmen Leggio (ts), Willie Maiden (ts, arr), John Lanni (bar), Bill Chase, Don Ellis, Larry Moser (t), Maynard Ferguson (t, vtb, eu), Slide Hampton (tb, tu, arr), Don Sebesky (tb, btb, arr), Bob Dogan (p), Jimmy Rowser (b), Frankie Dunlop (d) |  | | Maynard Ferguson (ldr), Jimmy Ford (as), Carmen Leggio (ts), Willie Maiden (ts, arr), John Lanni (bar), Bill Chase, Don Ellis, Larry Moser (t), Maynard Ferguson (t, vtb, eu), Slide Hampton (tb, tu), Don Sebesky (tb, btb), Bob Dogan (p), Jimmy Rowser (b), Frankie Dunlop (d) |
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http://www.jazzdiscography.com/Artists/Hampton/lwh-issue.htm
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| | village voice > music > The Very Best of Bill Doggett: Honky Tonk by Robert Christgau |
 | | village voice > music > The Very Best of Bill Doggett: Honky Tonk by Robert Christgau |  | | There are many Doggett repackages for sale, but this one sequences the two parts consecutively, albeit at tracks six and seven. |  | | As near as can be determined, "Honky Tonk" is the only song ever covered by both James Brown, a loyal fan of his King labelmate, and the Beach Boys. |
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http://www.villagevoice.com/music/0449,christgau2,59003,22.html
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| | freedb.org |
 | | Bill Doggett - The Very Best Of Bill Doggett Honky Tonk Collectables COL-CD-2876 Released 6/2004 |  | | Various / The Very Best Of Bill Doggett Honky Tonk |  | | See the Contact Page for information on how to contact the freedb team. |
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http://www.freedb.org/freedb_search_fmt.php?cat=jazz&id=92117519
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| | Shock Records - BILL DOGGETT |
 | | Click Here for a list of all releases available by BILL DOGGETT through Shock Records |  | | Post a message to the BILL DOGGETT Noticeboard |  | | Things To Do For updates, when available, on BILL DOGGETT click here |
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| | HYP RECORDS/Soul Patch: Funky Organ |
 | | Bill Doggett: Honky Tonk Popcorn; King 1078 (Tone 237) |  | | Bill Doggett: Everybody Dance to the Honky Tonk; King 531 |  | | Bill Doggett & his Combo: Fingertips; Columbia CS-8882/CL-2082; 1963 |
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http://www.hipwax.com/music/patch/organ.html
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| | Soul jazz |
 | | Soul jazz was a development of hard bop which incorporated strong blues and gospel influences in music for small groups featuring keyboards, especially the Hammond organ. |  | | Important soul jazz organists include Bill Doggett, Charles Earland, Richard "Groove" Holmes, Les McCann, Brother Jack McDuff, Jimmy McGriff, Donald Patterson, Jimmy Smith and Johnny Hammond Smith. |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/encyclopedia/s/so/soul_jazz.html
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| | Blues Guitar Bonanza |
 | | During Hour #1 we’ll be feature R&B organ pioneer Bill Doggett trading tracks with a(small) cavalcade of Blues singers. |  | | During Hour #3 we’ll run through over a dozen Blues singers - each with the last name of Hill: Chippie Hill, Alex Hill, Raymond Hill, etc.... |
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http://www.bluesbeforesunrise.com/bbssetlist040200.html
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| | Bill Doggett Page |
 | | The Doggett Beat For Dancing Feet (King 1958) |  | | If you check this link all will become clearer: 'What Happened in March 2003'. |  | | Bill Doggett - His Organ And Combo (King 1955) |
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http://www.soulwalking.co.uk/BillDoggett.html
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| | Robert Christgau: CG: Artist 5384 |
 | | The Very Best of Bill Doggett: Honky Tonk [Collectables, 2004] |
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http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?id=5384&name=Bill+Doggett
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| | King |
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http://www.black-music-collectors.com/labels/king.htm
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