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Bill Black

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Bill Black (September 17, 1926 – October 21, 1965) was an American musician who is noted as one of the pioneers of rockabilly music. Black was the bassist in Elvis Presley’s early trio and the leader of Bill Black's Combo. William Patton Black, Jr. was born in Memphis, Tennessee, to a motorman for the Memphis Street Railway. He was the oldest of nine children. His father played popular songs on the banjo and fiddle to entertain the family. Black learned to play music at the age of 14 on an instrument made by his father—a cigar box with a board nailed to it and strings attached. At the age of sixteen, Black was performing “honky-tonk” music on acoustic guitar in local bars. During World War II, Black was stationed with the U.S. Army at Fort Lee in Virginia. While in the Army, he met Evelyn, who played guitar as the member of a musical family. They married in 1946 and returned to Memphis. Black worked at the Firestone plant. Black began playing the upright bass fiddle. He modeled his “slap bass” technique after one of his idols, Fred Maddox of Maddox Brothers and Rose. Black also developed a “stage clown” persona in the same way that Maddox entertained audiences. Black performed as an exaggerated hillbilly with blacked-out teeth, straw hat and overalls. According to his son, Black said his goal was always to give his audience “a few moments of entertainment and maybe a little bit of humor that’ll tickle ‘em for a while.” In 1952, Black began playing club and radio shows with

top songs

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Smokie, Pt. 2

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Smokie Part 2

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My Girl Josephine

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White Silver Sands

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That's All Right

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Good Rockin' Tonight

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Don't Be Cruel

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smokie (part 2)

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Mystery Train

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Baby Let's Play House

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albums

Bill Black Is Back

Bill Black Is Back

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Billboard Top 100 Instrumental

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Billboard Top 100 - Instrumentals

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The MOD Story

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Greatest Pop Songs Top 100 Best Ever

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My Girl Josephine

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In The Beginning: The Mod Story

The Untouchable Sound Of The Bill Black Combo

The Untouchable Sound Of The Bill Black Combo

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Saxy Jazz

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The Sun Records Collection [Rhino] Disc 2

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March of The Mods

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Bill Black's Combo Greatest Hits

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