
Amos Milburn (1927–1980) was one of postwar America’s most exuberant blues and R&B pianists—a jump-blues hitmaker whose boogie-woogie drive, sly humor, and string of “drinking[…]

Amos Milburn was one of the most influential rhythm and blues (R&B) pianists and vocalists of the 1940s and 1950s. Known for his rollicking boogie-woogie[…]

Amos Milburn was a trailblazer in post-war rhythm and blues, best known for his rollicking piano style, smooth vocals, and songs that celebrated good times,[…]