Bobby Blue Bland
































Bobby Blue Bland
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Bobby Blue Bland has created a sound utterly of his own, one that has placed more than 61 songs on the R & B charts. When asked about how he has attained such a successful career, the always modest and humble Bland stated, "I just sing what I feel. It’s about life. You get hurt, you get happy." Born Robert Calvin Brooks on January 27, 1930, in tiny Rosemark, Tennessee (he later took his father’s surname), Bland was nurtured by a wide range of music he heard growing up as a child. Most notably, after his family moved to Memphis in 1947, Bland sang in a Gospel group, The Miniatures, where he learned his trademark blues snort by watching the spirited sermons of the Reverend C. L. Franklin, father of Aretha Franklin. As years past, Bland drew up a passion for singing the blues. He soon worked his way onto legendary Beale Street parking cars at a place called Billy’s garage, behind the Malco Theater (which is now the Orpheum). He would compete in talent contests hosted by Rufus Thomas at the Palace Theater. It was on Beale Street that he became a member of the almost mythical Beale Streeters, a short lived "supergroup" that included such notables as B. B. King, Johnny Ace, Junior Parker, Roscoe Gordon and Earl Forrest. On down the line, in 1951, Bland cut two sides produced by Sam Phillips for the Chess label. In 1952, he cut four more produced by Ike Turner for the Modern label. But it was later that year when Bobby signed with the upstart Houston label, Duke, that Bobby began to make a huge impact on the music industry. He released an impressive 45 chart topping singles. Some of which included, "I Pity The Fool", "Call On Me", "Turn On Your Love Light", and "Yield Not To Temptation" to name a few of the tremendous classic songs released on the Duke label that have formed Bobby Bland and his music into the dazzling entertainer he is today. In 1985, Bobby signed with Malaco Records. He has released nine albums to date with Malaco. In 1997, he was the recipient of the Recording Academy’s coveted "Lifetime Achievement" Grammy. November 9, 1998, brought him The Blues Foundations "Lifetime Achievement Award". Bobby Blue Bland is a class act in the music industry. The heart felt emotions displayed on each and every song truly deem him worthy of any award around. He simply says, "If you’ve got something worthwhile, hold on to it." And hold on to it he has with his latest release on the Malaco label "Memphis Monday Morning" which is a culmination of the feelings, magic, and emotion that can only be expressed by the truly great, Bobby Blue Bland.
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Average Rating : 5              Total Reviews: 4


Bobby Blue Bland  10/23/2004            
bluespicker
Excellent!
Bobby Blue Bland  09/04/2003            
gloria ann thomas
I grow up on Bobby Blue Bland'voice. The songs in this collection are by far some of the best of this great singer. The songs recorded on the Duke lable are staples in any impressive blues lover's top ten. Historically the voice of Mr. Bland eased pain of the great migration north in the African-American community.
Bobby Blue Bland  09/04/2003            
gloria ann thomas
I grow up on Bobby Blue Bland'voice. The songs in this collection are by far some of the best of this great singer. The songs recorded on the Duke lable are staples in any impressive blues lover's top ten. Historically the voice of Mr. Bland eased pain of the great migration north in the African-American community.
Bobby Blue Bland  07/17/2001            
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the best album of his career.
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