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that they played. Crawford recalled, "During high school we had a little band, nothing real organized at first. I was back playing piano... The other fellows in the band were Edgar "Big Boy" Myles, Warren Myles, Nolan Blackwell,
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magazine, he described how his career came to an abrupt halt in 1963, after a severe beating at the hands of state troopers incapacitated him for two years, forcing him to leave the
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Crawford died after a brief illness in a hospice in 2012, aged 77.
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I Hear You Knockin': The Sound of New Orleans Rhythm and Blues
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Limited James Sugar Boy Crawford and Shaweez Discography
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in 1996 as a guest of his grandson, Davell Crawford
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Sugar Boy Crawford
Crawford in a rare appearance at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in 1996 as a guest of his grandson, Davell Crawford
New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
New Orleans
Louisiana
Rhythm and blues
Singer
Vocals
piano
Aladdin
Ace
Checker Records
Imperial
Specialty
R&B
New Orleans
Iko Iko
Dixie Cups
hit
Dr. John
Belle Stars
Grateful Dead
Cyndi Lauper
Glass Candy
trombone
DJ
Creole
instrumental
Irving "Cat" Banister
Chess Records

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