Tiny Bradshaw
4 – 1942.
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Tiny Bradshaw

Tiny Bradshaw Tiny Bradshaw American jazz and R&B drummer and bandleader (1907–1958) For the Scottish footballer, see Tom Bradshaw (footballer, born 1904). Myron Carlton "Tiny" Bradshaw (September 23, 1907 – November 26, 1958)[4] was an American jazz and rhythm and blues bandleader, singer, composer, pianist, and drummer.[5] His biggest hit was "Well Oh Well" in 1950, and the following year he recorded "The Train Kept A-Rollin'", a song that was pivotal to the development of rock and roll. Bradshaw co-wrote and sang on both records. Quick facts Background information, Birth name ... Tiny Bradshaw Bradshaw in 1942 Background information Birth name Myron Carlton Bradshaw[1] Born (1907-09-23)September 23, 1907[2][3] Youngstown, Ohio, United States Died November 26, 1958(1958-11-26) (aged 51) Cincinnati, Ohio,…

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GENRES: Rhythm & Blues, Big Band, Male Vocalist

Albums

Singles

Stack O Dollars / Cat Fruit
Stack O Dollars / Cat Fruit (1954)
Short Shorts / Bushes
Short Shorts / Bushes (1958)

10" 78s

Off And On
Off And On (1955)