Lloyd Price

Lloyd Price (born March 9, 1933 in Kenner, Louisiana) was an early rock and roll musician Along with his brother, Leo Price, Lloyd Price put together a band. Dave Barthomolew, who had connections with Specialty Records, put together a meeting between the pair and Price sang "Lawdy Miss Clawdy", which ending up being a massive R&B hit. Staying on Specialty Records, Price then released "Oooh, Oooh, Oooh", "Restless Heart", "Tell Me Pretty Baby" and "Ain't It a Shame". He was then drafted and ended up in Korea Price eventually managed to leave form KRC Records with Harold Logan and Bill Boskent. The first sing was "Just Because", followed by a massive hit, "Stagger Lee". Dick Clark insisted that this song's violent content be toned down when Price appeared on American Bandstand. In 1962, Price formed Double L Records with Logan. Wilson Pickett got his start on this label. In 1969, Logan was murdered and Price escaped by moving to Africa. Price then refused to tour until 1993, when Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard and Gary U.S. Bonds accompanied him on a European tour. Price, Lloyd Price, Lloyd Price, Lloyd Price, Lloyd Price, Lloyd

 

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