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  1. Joseph Vernon "Big Joe" Turner Jr. (May 18, 1911 – November 24, 1985) was an American blues shouter from Kansas City, Missouri. According to songwriter Doc Pomus , " Rock and roll would have never happened without him".

  2. Big Joe Turner (nascido Joseph Vernon Turner Jr., 18 de maio de 1911 – 24 de novembro de 1985 [1]) foi um cantor de blues de Kansas City, Missouri. [2] De acordo com o compositor Doc Pomus, "O Rock and roll nunca teria existido sem ele."

  3. 14 de mai. de 2024 · Big Joe Turner (born May 18, 1911, Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.—died November 24, 1985, Inglewood, California) was an American blues singer, or “shouter,” whose music included jazz, rhythm and blues, and boogie-woogie. He has been credited as a progenitor of jump blues and of early rock and roll.

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  4. Big Joe Turner was a blues singer and pianist who was known for his powerful voice and energetic stage presence. He influenced many other artists, including Elvis Presley, and his songs are still played on the radio today.

  5. The premier blues shouter of the postwar era, Big Joe Turner’s roar could rattle the very foundation of any gin joint he sang within — and that’s without a microphone. Turner was a resilient figure in the history of blues — he effortlessly spanned boogie-woogie, jump blues, even the first wave of rock & roll, enjoying great success in ...

  6. Big Joe Turner, com sua voz que mais lembrava uma trovoada de tão alta e ressonante, jamais parou de cantar ou de se apresentar. Na década de 70, Turner poderia ser ouvido, alto e claro em ...

  7. For the 1975 album, The Trumpet Kings Meet Joe Turner, the performance Big Joe Turner delivered favored the original by Meyers but was done with so much power from his vocal talent that made the song become an easy favorite among his long list of songs that do not fail to impress.