Lee Dorsey
American singer-songwriter and musician

Born
December 24th, 1924
100 years ago
Died
1986
39 years ago — 62 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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Born in 1924, this artist became a prominent figure in the New Orleans music scene. Initially working as a mechanic, transitioned to music and signed with the record label Fury Records. Achieved significant success in the 1960s with hit songs that reached the top of the charts. In addition to recording, also performed live, captivating audiences with a unique style that blended rhythm and blues with popular music. Worked with several well-known producers and musicians throughout his career, contributing to the evolution of the genre.
Released hits like 'Ya Ya' and 'Working in the Coal Mine'
Influenced the rhythm and blues genre
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