Label | Issue | Format | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
De Luxe | 3188 | single | Roy Milton | Groovey blues / R.M. Blues |
Federal | 12125 | - | Camille Howard | I'm so confused / Excite me Daddy |
- | 12134 | - | - | Hurry back baby / I tried to tell you |
- | 12136 | - | Fred Clark | Walkin' and wonderin' / Grand hog snooper |
- | 12147 | - | Camille Howard | Losing your mind / You're lower than a mole |
Roy Milton | 105 | |||
Westside | WESF103 | CD | Various Artists | Mule Milk 'N' Firewater |
Leader | Site | Date | Session | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|
Camille Howard and her Orchestra | Los Angeles, CA | March 5, 1953 | [session] | piano, vocal |
- | - | May 12, 1953 | [session] | - |
Fred Clark | - | May 20, 1953 | [session] | piano |
Roy Milton & his Solid Senders | Unknown Location | 1948 | [session] | piano, vocal |
Camille Howard (March 29, 1914 – March 10, 1993) was an American rhythm and blues pianist and singer, who first came to prominence in Roy Milton's Solid Senders in the 1940s. Her most successful recordings included "R. M. Blues" (as Milton's pianist, 1945), "Thrill Me" (as singer with Milton, 1947), and her own "X-Temporaneous Boogie" (1948). Wikipedia