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Willie Egan
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Rhythm and blues pioneer Willie Egan was born October 1, 1933 in Minden, Louisiana. The product of grinding poverty, his bayou home was so isolated from the rest of civilization that each year, members of the community were forced to forge a path through the swamp just to reach the main road -- alligators were a threat as well, with Egan's father losing a hand and his brother sacrificing a foot. When Egan was nine-years-old, his family sent him to live with his grandmother in Los Angeles; there he began playing the piano parked on his uncle's front porch, learning to play by absorbing records by Amos Milburn and Hadda Brooks -- in addition, neighbor Arthur Alexander (not the country-soul legend) taught Egan to play boogie by penciling numbers on the keys. In 1949, the 15-year-old signed to J.R. Fullbright's Elko Records to cut his debut record, "It's a Shame" -- credited to Little Willie Egans (the modifier was dropped following a subsequent growth spurt), the single generated little interest, and he returned to playing local clubs before getting a second chance in 1955, signing to Larry Mead's Mambo label and teaming with singer/guitarist Lloyd Rowe for "Don't Know Where She Went." The pairing proved short-lived, however, and Egan resumed his solo career, recording "Wow Wow" for Mambo as Willie Eggins and His Orchestra. The single was a hit throughout southern California, and Egan soon re-surfaced with "Sometimes I Wonder" -- when Fats Domino complained the song sounded too much like his "Rosemary," Egan countered that both of them sounded like Amos Milburn in the first place. His creative zenith was 1956's "Wear Your Black Dress," a fierce jump blues reminiscent of Ray Charles. The song was inspired by Egan's wife, Beatrice -- "Wear Your Black Dress" came about...
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