Tuesday 28 May 2013

Sonny Burgess born 28 May 1931



Albert Austin "Sonny" Burgess (born May 28, 1931) is best known as one of the original rock and roll recording artists for Sun Records in Memphis, Tennessee, and as one of the pioneers of rock and roll. He and his band, the Pacers, made a hit of his first recording, “Red Headed Woman,” and the flip side, “We Wanna Boogie,” both of which Burgess wrote. The record sold approximately 100,000 copies, a phenomenal number for that era. Burgess and the Pacers are still performing at various events in the United States and Europe.

Sonny Burgess was born on May 31, 1929, in Newport (Jackson County). His parents, Albert and Esta Burgess, raised him, his two brothers, and his three sisters on their farm near Newport. Burgess graduated from Newport High School in 1948. In 1950, he and three friends formed a boogie-woogie band they called the Rocky Road Ramblers. Those three friends were Kern Kennedy, Johnny Ray Hubbard, and Gerald Jackson. Both Hubbard and Kennedy became members of the original Pacers. In 2005, Kennedy was still with the Pacers, Jackson was the mayor of Tuckerman (Jackson County), and Hubbard was retired and living in Newport.

In 1954, following a stint in the Army (1951–53), Burgess re-formed the band, calling them the Moonlighters after the Silver Moon Club in Newport, where they performed regularly. The Silver Moon was part of a circuit—including the B&I Club, Mike’s 67
Club, and Porky’s Roof Top Club—in the Newport area made by many up-and-coming performers. Stars such as Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Charlie Rich, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Conway Twitty got their start on the Newport club circuit.

At that time, Elvis Presley was performing in clubs and school gyms to promote his releases, and the Moonlighters opened for him four times. Elvis liked what he heard and told Sonny the band should go to Memphis and talk to Sam Phillips of Sun Records. They followed his advice, and Phillips told them to get a larger band together and come back. Thus, the Pacers were born, consisting of Kennedy on piano, Hubbard on upright “slap” bass, Russ Smith on drums, Joe Lewis on guitar, and Jack Nance on trumpet. Burgess provided the vocals and played guitar. Lewis came up with the new name for the band, inspired by the Pacer
airplane. They played rhythm and blues and boogie-woogie type music. Sonny and the Pacers returned to Memphis and recorded “Red Headed Woman” in 1955. The record, personally recorded by Sam Phillips, was released in 1956, and they were on their way to fame.

As popular as their recordings were, they did not compare with the band’s energetic live show, unparalleled by the performers of that era. Their show included gyrating, stage sliding, and acrobatics. They even formed a human pyramid in the center of the dance floor without missing a beat in their music. They also had an act they called “Bug Dance,” in which they jumped into the audience while performing. Burgess was known, too, for his red hair, dyed to match his candy-apple red Fender guitar and his red suit.



Burgess married Joann Adams in 1956, and they raised two sons, Peyton and John. Sonny Burgess and the Pacers continued recording with Sun Records until 1959. In those four years, they recorded five singles. In addition to their first record, they recorded “Thunderbird,” “Ain't Got a Thing,” “My Bucket’s Got a Hole In It,” and “Sadie’s Back in Town.”



 

Burgess left the band in 1960 and began working with Conway Twitty, who was raised in Phillips County. He left Twitty in 1965 and formed his own band, the King’s Four. In 1972, he got what he called “a real job” as a salesman, and the King’s Four broke up in 1974. Burgess continued working as a salesman and playing music on the side until 1986, when he was invited to a show in Washington DC that included rockabilly music, where he made a big hit. After that, Burgess traveled all over the world and became a sensation in Europe.

In 1999, Burgess was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame of Europe. In 1998, the Smithsonian Institute made a video called “Rockin’ on the River” that brought Burgess and the Legendary
Pacers together again. In addition to Kennedy, the group now included Bobby Crafford, Jim Aldridge, Fred Douglas, J. C. Caughron, and Charles Watson II. They made two album-length recordings in the late nineties: They Came from the South and Still Rockin’ and Rollin’. In 2002, they were inducted into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame in Jackson, Tennessee. In 2005, they performed at numerous events in Arkansas, Texas, and Tennessee and toured Europe. 


 Between performances, Burgess and his wife live in Newport, where he has spent most of his life. He currently hosts a radio show, We Wanna Boogie, for KASU in Jonesboro (Craighead County). Burgess was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Music degree from Arkansas State University in Jonesboro on May 7, 2011. (Info from encyclopediaofarkansas.net)

4 comments:

boppinbob said...

For Sonny Burgess "Everybody's Rockin' Again" go here:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/vc8z5m4j13czjd6/0200.zip

1/We Wanna Boogie/2:34
2/Raw Deal/2:22
3/Everybody's Moving Again [U.K. Version]/1:52
4/Down at Big Mary's House/1:50
5/Rock 'n' Roll Daddy/3:02
6/Hot Mama/2:29
7/Get on the Right Track/2:06
8/Ain't Got a Thing/2:15
9/Flip Flop and Fly/2:52
10/Sunrock Boogie/2:22
11/K.K.'S Boogie/1:49
12/Midnight Special/2:49
13/Mr. Blues/2:43
14/Hootchie Kootchie/2:20
15/Drinkin' Wine Spo Dee O Dee/2:17
16/Dizzy Miss Lizzy/2:50
17/Louisiana Lady/3:00
18/Spellbound [U.K. Version]/2:07
19/I'm Counting on You/2:55
20/Hello Memphis/2:14
21/Move It on Over/2:25
22/Gotta Find My Baby/4:28
23/Blue Highway/4:33
24/Meet Me Anywhere/2:47
25/I'll Be There (If You Ever Want Me)/2:40
26/Rockin' Chair Money/2:47
27/Little Town Baby/2:44
28/Everybody's Moving Again [U.S. Version]/2:12

A big thankyou to Always Back for this link.


boppinbob said...

For sonny Burgess We Wanna Boogie (original Sun recordings) go here:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/vzhyndmnoom/SB_WWB.rar


01. We Wanna Boogie
02. Red Headed Woman
03. Feelin' Good
04. Ain't Got A Thing
05. Restless
06. Truckin' Down The Avenue
07. Fannie Brown
08. Goin' Home
09. Sadie Brown
10. My Bucket's Got A Hole In It
11. Sweet Misery
12. All My Sins Are Taken Away
13. My Babe
14. Tomorrow Night
15. Daddy Blues
16. I'm So Glad You're Mine
17. Hoochie Coochie
18. Find My Baby For Me
19. One Night
20. Itchy
21. Thunderbird
22. Little Town Baby
23. A Kiss Goodnight
24. Sadie's Back in Town












zephyr said...

Thanks for Sonny Bob he is a great performer

fernando machado said...

Thanks man
Muito obrigado!