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Tibbs was born Melvin Andrew Grayson,[3] in Columbus, Ohio, United States.[1] As a boy he sang in Baptist choirs in Chicago, directed by Mahalia Jackson and Dinah Washington. He was influenced by Ivory Joe Hunter and Arnold "Gatemouth" Moore.[4] From 1947 to 1949, Tibbs originally recorded for Aristocrat Records.[5] His debut single was "Bilbo Is Dead" b/w "Union Man Blues", recorded whilst Tibbs was eighteen years old.[4] The tracks were both co-written by Tibbs and Tom Archia,[2] and caused controversy. The A-side criticized Theodore Bilbo's policies, whilst the B-side caused displeasure from the Chicago based teamster trade unions. Six further...
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It's a Brand New Day
La strada di casa
Kung Fu Fighting
It's a Brand New Day
We Know the Way
How Far I'll Go
Vivi la Magia
Say Eh-Oh
Gimme Some Lovin'
There's Nothing Holding Me Back
Be Mine
Rokabye
Mamma mia
Cake by the Ocean
Where No One Goes
Paw Patrol
Shake It Off
Lovers on the Sun
Swish Swish
Boom Clap
24 K Magic
Immortals
Do Your Thing
You Know It's About You
My Type
Non arrenderti mai
Follow the Sun
Finding Dory
Hideaway
Spiderman
On Top of the World
Angry Birds
Celebration
Geronimo
Noche Y De Dia
Flying Theme
Treat You Better
Maria Salvador
Stick and Stones
Beyond the Sea
Don't Be so Shy
7 Years
Duele El Corazon