
Bill Black
rock n roll
- Origin
- États-Unis
- Born
- 1926
- Genres
- rock n roll, rockabilly, blues
Biography
Born in 1926 in the United States, Bill Black made his mark in music as an iconic bassist of rock n roll and rockabilly. He began his musical career in the 1950s and was a key member of Elvis Presley's band, helping to shape the revolutionary sound of that era. His unique style and innovative approach to the bass influenced many artists, making him a significant figure in blues and rock. Throughout his career, he released several albums, solidifying his legacy in the music landscape.
Highlights
- Key member of Elvis Presley's band.
- Major influence in rock n roll and rockabilly.
- Released several successful albums between 1959 and 1975.
Discography
- Saxy Jazz1959
- Solid and Raunchy1960
- The Untouchable Sound1962
- Big Black Combo Goes West1963
- Plays Tunes by Chuck Berry1964
- Mr. Beat1965
- Bill Black's Greatest Hits1967
- Solid and Raunchy 3rd1969
- Raindrops Keep Fallin on My Head1970
- World's Greatest Honky-Tonk Band1975
FAQ
What is Bill Black's age?
Bill Black was born in 1926.
Where is Bill Black from?
Bill Black is from the United States.
What was Bill Black's role in music?
Bill Black was a bassist.
What music genres did Bill Black explore?
He explored rock n roll, rockabilly, and blues.
What are some notable albums by Bill Black?
Notable albums include 'Saxy Jazz' and 'Bill Black's Greatest Hits'.
Since when has Bill Black been active in music?
Bill Black was active from the 1950s until his death.
