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  1. He sang in gospel groups as a child and, beginning in his teenage years, played on various blues circuits. His biggest influence as a harmonica player was Rice Miller a.k.a. Sonny Boy Williamson, with whom he worked before moving on to work for Howlin' Wolf in 1949.

  2. Mar 27, 2012 · Around 1950 he was a member of Memphis’s ad hoc group, the Beale Streeters, with Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland and B.B. King. In 1951 he formed his own band, the Blue Flames, with guitarist Auburn ‘Pat’ Hare. Parker was discovered in 1952 by Ike Turner, who signed him to Modern Records. He put out one single on this record label, “You’re My ...

  3. Jul 25, 2022 · Mystery Train — how Elvis Presley turned Junior Parker’s 1953 track into a hit. The song went on to have a resounding impact on pop music, and popular culture

  4. Around 1950, he began performing with a coalition of performers in Memphis known the Beale Streeters, which included Bobby “Blue” Bland and B.B. King. [7] In 1951, Parker formed his own band, the Blue Flames, with the guitarist Pat Hare. [4] In 1952, Parker was discovered by talent scout Ike Turner for Modern Records.

  5. A wise man, Junior cashes on this success by creating his Blues Consolidated Revue with which he will tour constantly across the USA from 1954 to 1962, totalizing more than 200 gigs a year! Extremely popular, the revue shows a classy, very attractive, smartly dressed Junior who ignites his audience every night.

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  7. May 27, 2023 · That song was covered by Woody Guthrie in 1944 and by Lonnie Donegan in the 1950s. Mystery Train - Original. Click to load video. The Elvis Presley version of “Mystery Train” “When I first heard...

  8. Released in January of 1957. His velvet-smooth vocal delivery to the contrary, Junior Parker was a product of the fertile postwar Memphis blues circuit whose...

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