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Bill Harvey (bandleader)

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singer and guitarist's bandleader, a role he continued for the next four years.
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and, after having both his legs amputated, died in Memphis in 1964, aged 46.
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American rhythm and blues saxophonist and bandleader
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rhythm and blues
Winona, Mississippi
Memphis, Tennessee
World War II
Beale Street
Don Robey
Peacock Records
Houston
R&B
Duke Records
Marie Adams
Big Mama Thornton
Bobby "Blue" Bland
Little Junior Parker
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
B.B. King
blues
diabetes



ISBN
978-0313344237
45 Discography for Duke Records, Global Dog Productions
ISBN
978-0-393-34294-9
"Charles Sawyer, "Riley B. King—A Timeline"
Colin Escott
"B.B. King: A Golden Anniversary (2000)"
Richard Kostelanetz

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