Don and Bob, famous for their Argo version of the blues standard “Good morning little schoolgirl” are Don Level and Bob Love. This is their only known recording. Bob Love died in 1996, Don Level in 2004. The tune has been traced to "Back and Side Blues" (1934). It is also based on Sonny Boy Williamson's "Good morning school girl" (1937). The song has become a blues standard.
Chuck Berry | Rolling Stone | tc036 Charles Edward Anderson “Chuck” Berry was born on October 18, 1926 in St Louis, Missouri., He traveled to Chicago in May 1955, and met Muddy Waters, who suggested he contact Leonard Chess of Chess Records. The resulting record of "Maybelline", based on the country song "Ida Red", sold over one million copies and set a high standard – a combination of amazing guitar playing, developing the playing style of T Bone Walker, which inspired whole generations of musicians, and composing articulate descriptive songs. He became known as "The father of rock and roll". His lyrics concentrated on teenage life and consumerism. Berry has had a number of spells in prison for a variety of offences including offences against the Mann Act and of tax evasion. Having been ripped off, Berry insisted on being paid cash in a paper bag which he transferred to his attache case. Although mainly associated with Chess Records, Berry signed with...
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