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Jimmy Preston

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Jimmy Preston (August 18, 1913, Chester, Pennsylvania – December 1984, Philadelphia, PA) was an American rhythm & blues bandleader, alto saxophonist, drummer and singer who made an important contribution to early rock and roll. Preston's first R&B top ten hit was with "Hucklebuck Daddy" in 1949, recorded for Philadelphia's Gotham Records. His main claim to fame was to record, as Jimmy Preston and His Prestonians, the original version of "Rock the Joint" for Gotham in 1949. The sax breaks on "Rock the Joint" were the work of tenor player Danny Turner (1920-1995). “Rock The Joint” was re-recorded by Jimmy Cavallo in 1951, and Bill Haley and the Saddlemen in 1952. In 1950, tenor saxophone player Benny Golson and pianist Billy Gaines were added to new line-up and recorded songs like "Early Morning Blues" and "Hayride". Preston moved to Derby Records and had a final R&B hit with a cover of Louis Prima’s “Oh Babe”. He gave up playing music in 1952, without realizing that he would later be identified as one of the founders of rock and roll. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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Rock The Joint

2,946
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Hucklebuck Baby

438
3

Oh Babe

194
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Hucklebuck Daddy

182
5

Let's Hang Out Tonight

104
6

Potato Salad

97
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Drinking Woman

88
8

Hey Everybody

79
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Oh, Babe!

78
10

Chop Suey Louie

68

albums

Volume 2 - Rock the Joint

Volume 2 - Rock the Joint

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Platinum Masters

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Rock the Joint, Vol. 2

Volume 1

Volume 1

The First Rock And Roll Record

The First Rock And Roll Record

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Rock & Roll Roots Vol. 02

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Jimmy Preston, 1948 - 1950

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Sex, Rhythm & Blues

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Whorehouse Blues

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Vintage Sex Songs

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Ride Daddy Ride: Vintage Songs About Sex 1927-1953

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Blowing The Fuse 1949

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