Camille Howard
Camille Howard
Artist Information
Genres: Early R&B, West Coast Blues, Jump Blues, Regional Blues
Active: 40's, 50's
Born: March 29, 1914 in Galveston, TX
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Piano-tinkling chanteuses were quite the rage during the war years. But Camille Howard's two-fisted thundering boogie style, much like her Los Angeles contemporary, Hadda Brooks, was undoubtedly the equivalent of any 88s ace, male or female. Howard was part of the great migration from Texas to the West Coast. She was installed as pianist with drummer Roy Milton & the Solid Senders sometime during World War II, playing on all their early hits for Art Rupe's Juke Box and Specialty labels (notably the groundbreaking "R.M. Blues" in 1945).
Discography
Release: March 19, 1996
Label: Specialty Records
Release: January 31, 1994
Label: Ace, Specialty Records