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Norman Ezell (guitar and harmonica) became a teacher and minister in Northern California. [10] He died of cancer on May 8, 2010, at the age of 68. [12] Drummer Jimmy Wright (born James Thomas Wright on December 2, 1947) left the music industry to become a freelance photographer. He died at Texoma Medical Center on January 30, 2012, at the age ...
In a March 1967 interview that appeared in Michael Oberman's "Top Tunes" column in the Evening Star newspaper (Washington, D.C.), Norman Ezell, guitarist for the group, explained how they came up with "Western Union."
Bob Baldori (born 1943), aka "Boogie Bob", American rock, blues, and boogie-woogie musician; Marcia Ball (born 1949), American singer and pianist; Black Ivory King (1899–1947), American pianist and singer, best known for his original version of the then popular train blues song, "The Flying Crow"
The Searchers Play the System – Rarities, Oddities & Flipsides, commonly abbreviated to Play the System, is the compilation album featuring a selection of songs by English band the Searchers. [1]
"Boll Weevil" is a traditional blues song, also known by similar titles such as "Boweavil" or "Boll Weevil Blues". Many songs about the boll weevil were recorded by blues musicians during the 1920s through the 1940s.
BBC Sessions is a 2004 compilation double album featuring performances by English band The Searchers. [1] [2] All songs were originally broadcast on various BBC Light Programme radio shows from 1964 to 1967.
When seasoned gambler Denise Ezell, 65, won a $127,000 jackpot playing progressive blackjack at Detroit's MGM Grand last October, she was ecstatic.
William Ezell (December 23, 1892 – August 2, 1963), [1] [2] was an American blues, jazz, ragtime and boogie-woogie pianist and occasional singer, who was also billed as Will Ezell. He regularly contributed to recordings made by Paramount Records in the late 1920s and early 1930s.