Red Prysock | en

Wilburt ''Red" Prysock (2 February 1926 - 19 July 1993), was an American rhythm and blues tenor saxophonist, one of the early Lester Young-influenced saxophonists to move in the direction of rhythm and blues, rather than bebop. He first gained attention playing with Tiny Bradshaw's band (he played the lead sax solo on Bradshaw's big hit "Soft," and staged a memorable sax battle with Benny Golson on "Battle of the Mass"). . He signed with Mercury Records as a bandleader, and had his first hit R&B instrumental, "Wiggles," in 1954. In 1955 he joined the band that played at Alan...
Arthur Prysock (Born January 2, 1929 in Spartanburg, South Carolina – Died Bermuda, June 7, 1997) was an American baritone singer, whose widest exposure may have come from singing the "Tonight, Let It Be Lowenbrau" beer jingle in the late 1970's. Prysock who recorded for 43 years, released some 60 albums, with bandleaders including Buddy Johnson & Count Basie, on labels such as Mercury & Verve, but the bulk of his work was released via the Old Town label. His voice had a deep, rich smokey resonance, comparable to the smooth balladeering of Billy Eckstine, Brook Benton or Lou Rawls....
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Purple Wail
Charleston Twist
Fingertips
Hard Rock
Purple Wail
Red's Blues
Head Snappin'
The Hammer
Charleston Twist
Purple Wail
Body And Soul
Purple Wail [87]
Charleston Twist
Purple Wail
Jump For George
Cryin' My Heart Out
Red Speaks
Teenage Rock
Groovy Sax
Rock & Roll
Rock The House
Hey There
Paquino Walk
Hard Rock
Blow Your Horn!
Foot Stompin'
B5. Finger Tips
125th Street Sunrise
Chop Suey
B4. Short Circuit
Mr. Wonderful
Crying My Heart Out
Spring Is Here
Flamingo
Shooting High
Stardust
Without A Song
Teach Me Tonight
Moonlight In Vermont
Stella By Starlight
Swingsation
What's the Word! Thunderbird!