James Crawford
American singer-songwriter and pianist
Born
October 12th, 1934
91 years ago
Died
2012
13 years ago — 78 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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A prominent figure in the music industry, this artist gained recognition for contributions to the genres of blues and R&B. In the 1950s, released influential recordings that showcased exceptional piano skills and soulful vocals. The artist's most notable works include the hit single 'Sugar Boy,' which became a staple in the blues genre. Contributions to the music scene continued throughout subsequent decades, influencing a new generation of musicians and performers.
Released the hit single 'Sugar Boy'
Contributed to the blues and R&B genres
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