Sonny Terry
Sonny Terry
Genres: blues, harmonica, harmonica blues, folk, Folk Blues
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About Sonny Terry
Saunders Terrell, better known as Sonny Terry (October 24, 1911-March 11, 1986), was a blues musician. He was born in Greensboro, North Carolina on October 24, 1911, and died on March 11, 1986 in Mineola, New York. He was most widely known for his energetic blues harmonica style which frequently included vocal whoops and hollers, and imitations of trains and fox hunts. His father, a farmer, taught him to play basic blues harp as a youth. He sustained injuries to his eyes at a young age which eventually prevented him from doing farm work himself. In order to earn a living Sonny was now forced to play music. He began playing in Shelby, North Carolina. After his father died he began playing with Piedmont-style guitarist Blind Boy Fuller. When Fuller died, he established a long-standing musical relationship with Brownie McGhee, and the pair recorded numerous tracks together. The duo became well-known, even among white audiences, as they joined the growing folk movement of the 1950s and '60s. This included collaborations with Woody Guthrie and Moses Asch, producing Folkways Records (now Smithsonian/Folkways) classic recordings. In 1938 Sonny Terry was invited to play at Carnegie Hall for the first From Spirituals To Swing concert and later that year he recorded for the Library of Congress. In 1940 Sonny Terry recorded his first commercial sides. Despite their fame as "pure" folk artists, in the 1940s, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee fronted a jump band combo with honking saxophone that was variously called Brownie McGhee and his Jook House Rockers or Sonny Terry and his Buckshot Five. Terry was also in the 1947 original cast of the Broadway musical comedy Finian's Rainbow.
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Sonny Terry — Top 30 songs of 53
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
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| Sonny Terry | Rock Me Momma | ||
| Sonny Terry | Walkin' And Lyin' Down | ||
| Sonny Terry | Pepperheaded Woman | ||
| Sonny Terry | Black Night Road | ||
| Sonny Terry | My Baby Done Gone | ||
| Sonny Terry | Whoopin' The Blues | ||
| Sonny Terry | One Monkey Don't Stop No Show (Live) | ||
| Sonny Terry | Blowing The Blues | ||
| Sonny Terry | Custard Pie Blues | ||
| Sonny Terry | Diggin' My Potatoes | ||
| Sonny Terry | Easy Rider | ||
| Sonny Terry | Goin' Down Slow | ||
| Sonny Terry | Moanin' And Mournin' | ||
| Sonny Terry | Sweet Woman | ||
| Sonny Terry | Take This Hammer | ||
| Sonny Terry | Telephone Blues | ||
| Sonny Terry | Tell Me Little Woman | ||
| Sonny Terry | I've Been Your Doggie Since I Been Your Man | ||
| Sonny Terry | Mistreater, You're Going To Be Sorry | ||
| Sonny Terry | Hot Headed Woman | ||
| Sonny Terry | Jailhouse Blues | ||
| Sonny Terry | The Woman Is Killing Me | ||
| Sonny Terry | Harmonica Stomp | ||
| Sonny Terry | You Got to Have Your Dollar | ||
| Sonny Terry | Great Tall Engine | ||
| Sonny Terry | Ida Mae | ||
| Sonny Terry | Sonny's Whoopin' The Doop | ||
| Sonny Terry | Blowing the Blues | ||
| Sonny Terry | Fox Chase Right On That Shore | ||
| Sonny Terry | Beer Garden Blues |