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Wild Bill Moore

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on his "Moondog" radio shows in 1951. However, by the standards of its time it was quite a primitive recording, notable mainly for the juxtaposition of the words β€œrock” and β€œroll”, and the battling saxophones of Moore and Williams. In 1949, he cut "Rock And Roll", reportedly featuring
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light heavyweight championship in 1937, before briefly turning professional. By the early 1940s, Moore abandoned his boxing career in favor of music, and was inspired by musicians
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Moore continued recording and playing in clubs in and around Detroit. In this period he also recorded several jazz albums for the Jazzland label. In 1971, he was sought out by
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to switch to tenor saxophone. In 1944, he made his recording debut, accompanying Christine Chatman, the wife of
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In 1947 he moved back to Detroit and began recording with his own band, which included baritone player
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dedicated a chapter to Moore and his influential "We're Gonna Rock, We're Gonna Roll."
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label which was a modest hit and is remembered today as one of many candidates for the
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charts with "We're Gonna Rock, We're Gonna Roll", which also was one of the earliest
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at an early age. However, prior to his musical career, he was an amateur
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Index


Detroit
Michigan
Los Angeles, California
R&B
jazz
blues
Saxophone
R&B
jazz
tenor saxophone
Hot R&B
rock and roll
Detroit Michigan
alto saxophone
boxer
Golden Gloves
Chu Berry
Illinois Jacquet
Memphis Slim
Decca Records
Slim Gaillard
Jack McVea
Big Joe Turner
Dexter Gordon
Helen Humes
Paul Williams
Savoy
first rock and roll record
Alan Freed

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