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Bill Justis

Bill Justis Bill Justis American saxophonist and composer (1926–1982) Not to be confused with Bill Justice. William Everett Justis Jr. (October 14, 1926 – July 16, 1982)[1] was an American pioneer rock and roll musician, composer, and musical arranger, best known for his 1957 Grammy Hall of Fame song, "Raunchy".[2] As a songwriter, he was also often credited as Bill Everette. Quick facts Born, Died ... Bill Justis Born William Everett Justis Jr. (1926-10-14)October 14, 1926 Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. Died July 16, 1982(1982-07-16) (aged 55) Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. Other names Bill Everette Education Tulane University Occupations Musician composer musical arranger Close Biography Justis was born in Birmingham, Alabama, United States,[3] but grew up in Memphis, Tennessee and studied music at…

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GENRES: Instrumental, Rock & Roll, Surf

Albums

Singles

Raunchy / The Midnight Man
Raunchy / The Midnight Man (1957)
College Man / The Stranger
College Man / The Stranger (1958)
Scroungie / Wild Rice
Scroungie / Wild Rice (1958)
Sunday In Madrid / Satin And Velvet
Sunday In Madrid / Satin And Velvet (1963)
Tamoure / I'm Gonna Learn To Dance
Tamoure / I'm Gonna Learn To Dance (1963)