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Billy Wright

 
Artist: Billy Wright
  • Born: May 21, 1932, Atlanta, GA
  • Died: October 27, 1991, Atlanta, GA
  • Active: '40s, '50s, '60s
  • Genres: Rhythm & Blues
  • Instrument: Vocals, Fiddle
  • Representative Albums: "Billy Wright," "Goin' Down Slow (Blues, Soul & Early R 'n' R, Vol. 14)," "Stacked Deck"

Biography

A prime influence on Little Richard during his formative years, "Prince of the Blues" Billy Wright's hearty shouting delivery was an Atlanta staple during the postwar years.

Wright was a regular at Atlanta's 81 Theatre as a youth, soaking up the vaudevillians before graduating to singing and dancing status there himself. Saxist Paul "Hucklebuck" Williams caught Wright's act when they shared a bill with Charles Brown and Wynonie Harris at Atlanta's Auditorium, recommending the teenaged singer to Savoy Records boss Herman Lubinsky.

Wright's 1949 Savoy debut, "Blues for My Baby," shot up to number three on Billboard's R&B charts, and its flip, "You Satisfy," did almost as well. Two more of Wright's Savoy 78s, "Stacked Deck" and "Hey Little Girl," were also Top Ten R&B entries in 1951. The flamboyant Wright set his pal Little Richard up with powerful WGST DJ Zenas Sears, who scored the newcomer his first contract with RCA in 1951. It's no knock on Richard to note that his early sides sound very much like Wright.

Wright recorded steadily for Savoy through 1954, the great majority of his sessions held in his hometown with hot local players (saxist Fred Jackson and guitarist Wesley Jackson were often recruited). After he left Savoy, Wright's recording fortunes plummeted -- a 1955 date for Don Robey's Peacock discery in Houston and sessions for Fire (unissued) and Carrollton in 1959 ended his discography. Wright later MCed shows in Atlanta, remaining active until a stroke in the mid-'70s slowed him down. ~ Bill Dahl, All Music Guide
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Billy Wright
Background information
Also known as Prince of the Blues
Born May 21, 1932
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Died October 27, 1991 (aged 59)
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Genres Soul blues, Jump blues, R&B
Occupations Singer
Instruments Fiddle, Vocals
Years active Late 1940s — 1970s
Labels Savoy Records, RCA Records

Billy Wright (May 21, 1932October 27, 1991) was an American jump blues singer.

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Biography

Billy Wright was born in Atlanta, Georgia. Throughout his career, he was known as the "Prince of the Blues." He was a key figure in Atlanta blues after World War II and had an influence on rock and roll pioneer Little Richard, whom he helped get his first recording contract.[1]

He recorded his last recordings in 1959. He continued to do shows around Atlanta until he suffered a stroke and passed just before his 1991 Halloween Show at the famous Royal Peacock in Atlanta.

Discography

Singles

  • Blues For My Baby/You Satisfy (Savoy #710) (11/1949)
  • I Keep Drinkin/Billy’s Boogie Blues (Savoy #715) (1950)
  • Back Biting Woman/Thinking Blues (Savoy #733) (1950)
  • After Dark Blues/Heavy Hearted Blues (Savoy #741) (1951)
  • Fore Day Blues/Empty Hand (Savoy #761) (1951)
  • Mean Old Wine/Keep Your Hands On Your Heart (Savoy #776) (11/1951)
  • Stacked Deck/Mercy Mercy (Savoy #781) (1951)
  • Hey Little Girl/Gotta Find My Baby (Savoy #810) (1951)
  • New Way Of Lovin/When The Wagon Comes (Savoy #819) (1952)
  • Turn Your Lamps Down Low/Drinkin And Thinkin (Savoy #827) (1952)
  • Married Woman’s Boogie/Every Evening (Savoy #837) (1952)
  • If I Didn’t Love You So/Goin Down Slow (Savoy #870) (12/1952)
  • After Awhile/Four Cold Cold Walls (Savoy #1100) (5/1953)
  • Live The Life/I Remember (Savoy #1127) (4/1954)
  • Have Mercy Baby/I Love You Sweetheart (Carrollton #801) (1959)
  • Man’s Brand Boogie/Beg A Dog (Atlanta #6000) (1959)

Other Recordings

  • Walking The Blues (Savoy) (unreleased) (9/23/1949)
  • Baby Don’t You Want A Man Like Me (Savoy) (1950)
  • Ride On Little Girl (Savoy) (unreleased) (1/7/1950)
  • Misfortune Blues (Savoy) (unreleased) (4/24/1950)
  • Restless Blues (Savoy) (unreleased) (1951) (appears on Savoy LP-1146)
  • This Love Of Mine (Savoy) (unreleased) (1951) (appears on Savoy LP-1146)
  • If I Had My Life To Live Over (Savoy) (unreleased) (1952) (appears on Savoy LP-1146)
  • Sad Hour Blues (Savoy) (unreleased) (1952) (appears on Savoy LP-1146)
  • Keep Your Hand On Your Heart And Your Mind On Me (Savoy) (1953) (appears on Savoy LP-2255)
  • Will You Need Me (Savoy) (unreleased) (1954) (appears on Savoy LP-1146)
  • Titles Unknown (Peacock) (1955)
  • Titles Unknown (Fury/Fire) (1959) (unreleased)

Albums

  • Stacked Deck (Route 66) (1980)
  • Goin Down Slow (Savoy #LP-1146) (1984)
  • Various Artists: Southern Blues: Roots Of Rock And Roll Volume 11 (Savoy #LP-2255) (1985)
  • Billy Wright/Little Richard: Baby Don’t You Want A Man Like Me (Ace #193) (1987)
  • Billy Wright (Savoy Jazz) (1994)
  • Classics 1949-1951 (Melodie Jazz Classics) (2003)

Notes

  1. ^ White, Charles. (2003). The Life and Times of Little Richard: The Authorised Biography. p. 25. Omnibus Press

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