Freddie Bell
Freddie Bell
Artist Information
Genres: Rock & Roll
Active: 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's
Born: July 29, 1931 in Philadelphia, PA
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Rock & roll forerunner Freddie Bell exerted a profound influence on the young Elvis Presley -- not only did Bell's energetic Las Vegas act shape The King's own larger-than-life stage persona, but Presley also lifted his rendition of the raucous Big Mama Thornton classic "Hound Dog" almost note-for-note, notching a landmark single in the process. Born Ferdinando Dominick Bello in Philadelphia on July 29, 1931, Bell studied trombone, bass, and drums as a teen, and made his professional debut in support of saxophonist Eddie Ventura. At age 20, he formed his own group, the Bellboys, with pianist Russ Conti, guitarist Frank Brent, trumpeter Jerry Mayo, saxophonist Jack Kane, and drummer Chick Keeney, together they honed a jump blues-inspired sound heavily indebted to Louis Jordan. After spending six months touring the Midwest, Bell and the Bellboys landed an extended residency at the Las Vegas casino ~The Sands.
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Release: March 19, 1996
Label: Bear Family
Release: 1964
Label: 20th Century
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