Tiny Bradshaw

TINY BRADSHAW
 
 
Tiny Bradshaw  (born Myron Carlton Bradshaw; September 23, 1907 – November 26, 1958) was an American jazz and rhythm and blues bandleader, singer, composer, pianist, and drummer.  His biggest hit was “Well Oh Well” in 1950, and the following year he recorded “The Train Kept A-Rollin’”, important to the later development of rock and roll; he co-wrote and sang on both records.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 

 

 

Train Kept A-Rollin’” is a jump blues song that was originally recorded by Tiny Bradshaw in 1951, the 1956 rockabilly recording of “Train Kept A-Rollin’” by the Johnny Burnette Trio is said to be the first rock and roll record to deliberately use distorted guitar.  (The trio is also known as the Rock and Roll Trio but are not to be confused with the Johnny Johnson Trio, where Chuck Berry started out).  This song even predates Link Wray’s Rumble in this regard (that instrumental came out in 1958), though Wray is still the man credited with bringing power chords to rock guitar.

 

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Train Kept A-Rollin’ (often given as “The Train Kept A-Rollin’”) dates from the year of my birth (1951) and was originally recorded by R&B singer Tiny Bradshaw.  Bradshaw co-wrote the song with Syd Nathan (who used the pseudonym Lois Mann), a King Records executive who is credited with discovering many famous musicians, most notably James Brown
 
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Last edited: April 3, 2021