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Johnny O'Neal (singer)

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138:. Backed by Turner on guitar, James Wheeler (saxophone), Thomas Reed (saxophone), Willie "Bad Boy" Sims (drums), Turner's wife Bonnie Turner (piano), and Turner's nephew Jesse Knight (bass guitar), O'Neal recorded four sides: "Dead Letter Blues," "Nightmare (Johnny's Dream)," "Ugly Woman," and Peg Leg Baby." These remained unissued for decades until they were released on various compilations. 141:
O'Neal and Turner had some friction, so therefore, Turner married O'Neal's girlfriend Alice because he "didn't want to be locking heads with him." He figured if he married her, O'Neal "couldn't do nothing." By 1954, Turner hired singer
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and O'Neal left the band soon after. O'Neal later formed his own band, Johnny O'Neal and the Hound Dogs, which consisted of Earl Hooker, Pinetop Perkins,
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on tenor saxophone, O'Neal recorded the sides "If You Feel Froggish" / "Whole Heap Of Mama" released on Saul Bihari's Blues & Rhythm label.
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Around that time, Turner had disbanded the Kings of Rhythm for a while. He took O'Neal and his wife Bonnie Turner to work in
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Born Johnny O'Neal Johnson, he became the lead singer of Ike Turner's band the Kings of Rhythm. Prior to the band recording "
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which was released in March. His next single "Friday Night Blues" / "Blues About Baby" was released later that year.
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1952: Brother Bell – "If You Feel Froggish" / "Whole Heap Of Mama" (Blues & Rhythm 7002)
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1953: Johnny O'Neal with Orchestra – "Johnny Feels The Blues" / "So Many Hard" (King 4599)
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in the 1950s. He also formed his own group called Johnny O'Neal and the Hound Dogs.
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1951: Johnny O'Neal – "Friday Night Blues" / "Blues About Baby" (King 4452)
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In January 1952, O'Neal collaborated with Turner to record for the
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1951: Johnny O'Neal – "War Bound Blues" / "Ruth Ann" (King 4441)
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was an American R&B singer best known as a member of
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Sun: The Roots Of Rock: Volume 3: Delta Rhythm Kings
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That Kat Sure Could Play!: The Singles 1951 To 1957
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Index

Johnny O'Neal
Ike Turner
Kings of Rhythm
Earl Hooker
King Records
Sun Records
Rocket 88
King Records
Cincinnati
Bihari brothers
Greenville, Mississippi
Raymond Hill
Sarasota, Florida
Pinetop Perkins
Roosevelt Wardell
Ed Wiley
St. Petersburg
Brandenton, Florida
Sun Studios
Sam Phillips
Sun Records
Billy Gayles
Willie Kizart
Andrew Odom
The Sun Sessions
Varèse Sarabande
Rev-Ola Records
Secret Records
Bear Family Records

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