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140:. Blue played with Turner from 1965 to 1978. "He was the greatest. If you didn't make rehearsal, you didn't make the gig. He had a dress code...It was a professional show all the way," said Blue. Turner also paid well. "He'd pay you $ 250 per show. If you played more than one show a night, you got paid double." As a member of the Ike & Tina Turner Revue, Blue travelled all over the world. While the revue had a residency in Las Vegas, he met 151:. He played with Collins until his death in 1993. Blue played with B.B. King on the road and in the studio, particularly in 2004. He stated that King was his favorite guy to work with. "B.B. was a good guy and started you off at $ 3,500 a week. if you were off, he paid $ 1,750 week." 116:
After Blue was discharged from the army, he moved to Los Angeles to live with his sister and played local gigs. His first road gig was with Lowell Fulson, and he spent the next few years working on and off with Roy Milton,
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as a member of the Mannish Boys. He played with the group for a few years. In the last twenty years, Blue has played blues festivals and performed on the Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise.
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who was performing at the same hotel. Blue tried cocaine once, but it affected his sexual performance and so he decided not to do drugs, which led to his nickname "Country Bumpkin."
78:, which he learned by ear. By the age of 15, Blue was playing gigs with local blues musicians "Big Daddy" Pat and Charles Buck. While still in high school, Blue operated a 373: 475: 301: 66:
on September 19, 1931. At the age of 11, Blue began taking piano lessons with the local piano instructor Miss grimes. After hearing the song "
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with the black baseball team Black Spudders in Wichita Falls. Due to his athletics abilities and musicianship, he was a member of the
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stand at the Trailways bus station. The bus station was across from the Miller Brothers Ballroom, where Blue met
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Blue's big break came when bandleader Ike Turner saw him around Los Angeles and asked him to join his band, the
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1966: Lowell Fulsom, Leon Blue & Band – "Stop And Think" (Movin' Records MR 128)
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Blue lives and works in Las Vegas. In 2019, Blue turned down an offer to play with
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for two years on a football and baseball scholarship, before he was drafted by the
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After graduating from Booker T. Washington High School in 1949, Blue attended
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In 2012, Blue was inducted into the Oklahoma Blues Hall of Fame.
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After his tenure with Turner, Blue worked with Albert King and
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Index

Ike & Tina Turner
Lowell Fulson
Albert Collins
B.B. King
Albert King
Roy Milton
Little Joe Blue
the Manish Boys
Wichita Falls, Texas
Honky Tonk Train Blues
Meade Lux Lewis
boogie-woogie
shoeshine
Western swing
Bob Wills
Bishop College
U.S. Army
Korean War
Ernie Banks
Special Services
Big Jim Wynn
T-Bone Walker
Kings of Rhythm
Oklahoma City
Norman, Oklahoma
Elvis Presley
Albert Collins
TV One
Unsung
The Story of Ike Turner

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