
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Born
December 11, 1926
(57 years old)
Died
July 25, 1984
Place of Birth
Montgomery, Alabama, USA
Popular Genres
Music
Documentary
Career Span
2003 – 2004
Big Mama Thornton
Willie Mae 'Big Mama' Thornton (December 11, 1926 – July 25, 1984) was an American rhythm-and-blues singer and songwriter. She was the first to record Leiber and Stoller's "Hound Dog", in 1952, which became her biggest hit, staying seven weeks at number one on the Billboard R&B chart in 1953 and selling almost two million copies. Thornton's other recordings included the original version of "Ball 'n' Chain", which she wrote.
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Personal Info
Born
Dec 11, 1926
From
Montgomery, Alabama, USA
Known For
Acting
Career
2003 – 2004
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Frequent Collaborators
Roosevelt Sykes
2 shared projects
in "The American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1966, Vol. 2"
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Sonny Terry
2 shared projects
in "The American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1966, Vol. 2"
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Brownie McGhee
2 shared projects
in "The American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1966, Vol. 2"
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Buddy Guy
1 shared project
in "The American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1969, Vol. 3"
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Dr. Isaiah Ross
1 shared project
in "The American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1969, Vol. 3"
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Skip James
1 shared project
in "The American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1969, Vol. 3"
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Bukka White
1 shared project
in "The American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1969, Vol. 3"
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Hound Dog Taylor
1 shared project
in "The American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1969, Vol. 3"
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