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Roy Bunny Milton (July 31, 1907 – September 18, 1983) was an American R&B and singer, drummer and bandleader.

(2026). 9780313344237, Praeger.


Career
Milton's grandmother was . He was born in Wynnewood, Oklahoma, and grew up on an Indian reservation before moving to Tulsa, Oklahoma. He joined the band in the late 1920s as singer and, later, drummer.
(1997). 185868255X, Carlton Books. 185868255X

After moving to Los Angeles, in 1933, he formed his own band, the Solid Senders, with on piano. He performed in local and began recording in the 1940s, his first release being "Milton's Boogie" on his own record label. His big break came in 1945, when his "R.M. Blues", on the new Juke Box label, became a , reaching number 2 on the Billboard R&B and number 20 on the pop chart. The disc sold in excess of one million copies.

(1978). 9780214205125, Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. .
Its success helped establish 's company, which he shortly afterwards renamed Specialty Records.

In 1950, Milton and his Orchestra performed at the sixth famed Cavalcade of Jazz concert held at Wrigley Field in Los Angeles which was produced by Leon Hefflin, Sr. on June 25. Also featured on the same day were & His Orchestra, Pee Wee Crayton's Orchestra, , , and other artists. 16,000 were reported to be in attendance and the concert ended early because of a fracas in the crowd while Hampton's band played "Flying Home"."Cavalcade of Jazz Attended by 16,000" Review Los Angeles Sentinel June 29, 1950

Milton and his band became a major attraction, and he continued to record successfully for Specialty Records through the late 1940s and early 1950s. He recorded a total of 19 Top Ten R&B hits, the biggest being "Hop, Skip and Jump" (number 3 R&B, 1948), "Information Blues" (number 2 R&B, 1950), and "Best Wishes" (number 2 R&B, 1951). He left Specialty in 1955. However, releases on other labels were unsuccessful, and with the emergence of rock and roll his style of music became unfashionable by the middle of the decade.

He continued to perform, appearing as a member of the band at the Monterey Jazz Festival in 1970, and he resumed his recording career in the 1970s with albums for ( Roots of Rock, Vol. 1: The Great Roy Milton, Kent KST-554), and for the French label Black & Blue Records ( Instant Groove, Black & Blue 33.114).

Milton died in Los Angeles on September 18, 1983, aged 76.

(1995). 9780851126739, Guinness Publishing.


The Solid Senders (band members)


Discography
  • Rock 'n' Roll Versus Rhythm and Blues (Dooto, 1959) split album with
  • Roots of Rock, Vol. 1: The Great Roy Milton (Kent, 1971) produced by
  • R.M. Blues (Specialty, 1974)
  • Roy Milton & His Solid Senders (Sonet, 1976)
  • Great Rhythm & Blues Oldies, Volume 9: Roy Milton (Blues Spectrum, 1977) produced by Johnny Otis
  • Instant Groove (Black & Blue, 1977; reissue: Classic Jazz, 1984)
  • The Grandfather of R&B (Jukebox Lil, 1981)
  • Big Fat Mama (Jukebox Lil, 1985)


CD releases
  • Roy Milton & His Solid Senbers (Specialty 7008; Ace CHD 308)
  • Groovy Blues: Roy Milton & His Solid Senders, Vol. 2 (Specialty 7024; Ace CHD 435)
  • Blowin' With Roy: Roy Milton & His Solid Senders, Vol. 3 (Specialty 7060; Ace CHD 575) these
  • Dootone Rock 'n' Rhythm and Blues (Ace CHD 839) a
  • The Chronological Roy Milton 1945-1946 (Classics "Blues & Rhythm Series" 5041) included
  • Roy Milton's Miltone Records Story ( ADDCD 3016) 1946-1948


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