10-01-2010, 09:16 PM
I am starting this new musical thread on the Rhythm and Blues music as we have some interest here on this forum.
R & B music originally developed from popular African American music around the 1940's, during the coming decades the music has enlarged to include blues, electric blues as well as gospel and soul music. This type of music has helped the development of Rock & Roll which in turn led to Rock music we know today.
Lets start with this one.
Little Red Rooster" is a classic blues song that has been recorded countless times. Howlin' Wolf recorded "The Red Rooster" in 1961, a song credited to blues arranger and songwriter Willie Dixon, although earlier songs have been cited as inspiration. A variety of performers have interpreted it, including Sam Cooke and The Rolling Stones, who had important record chart successes with the song. Howlin' Wolf's "The Red Rooster/Little Red Rooster" has been acknowledged by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Howlin' Wolf - Little Red Rooster.
R & B music originally developed from popular African American music around the 1940's, during the coming decades the music has enlarged to include blues, electric blues as well as gospel and soul music. This type of music has helped the development of Rock & Roll which in turn led to Rock music we know today.
Lets start with this one.
Little Red Rooster" is a classic blues song that has been recorded countless times. Howlin' Wolf recorded "The Red Rooster" in 1961, a song credited to blues arranger and songwriter Willie Dixon, although earlier songs have been cited as inspiration. A variety of performers have interpreted it, including Sam Cooke and The Rolling Stones, who had important record chart successes with the song. Howlin' Wolf's "The Red Rooster/Little Red Rooster" has been acknowledged by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Howlin' Wolf - Little Red Rooster.