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In 1934, Bradshaw formed his own swing orchestra, which recorded eight sides in two separate sessions for Decca Records that year in New York City. The band's next recording date was in 1944 for Manor Records, at which point its music was closer to rhythm and blues. He recorded in 1947 for Savoy Records.
The band recorded extensively for the rhythm and blues market with King Records between late 1949 and early 1955, and had five hits on the Billboard R&B chart. His most successful record at the time was "Well Oh Well", which reached no.2 on the R&B chart in 1950 and stayed on the chart for 21 weeks. Two follow-ups, "I'm Going To Have Myself A Ball" (no.5, 1950) and "Walkin' The Chalk Line" (no.10, 1951) also made the chart before a break of almost two years.
What is now Bradshaw's best known recording was "The Train Kept A-Rollin'" (1951) — not a chart hit at the time — which passed from rhythm and blues history into rock's legacy. The song was recorded by Johnny Burnette & The Rock 'N' Roll Trio in 1956 and by The Yardbirds with Jeff Beck in 1965. It was covered again by Aerosmith in 1974 and by Motörhead in 1978.
Bradshaw returned to the R&B chart in 1953 with "Soft" (no.3), an instrumental later recorded by Bill Doggett, and "Heavy Juice" (no.9). Both of these 1953 hits featured Red Prysock on tenor saxophone.
Bradshaw's later career was hampered by severe health problems, including two strokes, the first in 1954, that left him partially paralyzed. He made a return to touring in 1958. His last session that year resulted in two recordings, "Short Shorts" and "Bushes" (King 5114), which proved an unsuccessful attempt to reach out to the emerging teenage record market.
Weakened by the successive strokes as well as the rigors of his profession, Bradshaw died in his adopted hometown of Cincinnati from another stroke in 1958. He was either 53 or (more likely) 51 years old.
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Tiny Bradshaw - Breakin' Up The House 1988
A1 - Breaking Up The House.mp3
A2 - Walk That Mess.mp3
A3 - The Train Kept A-Rollin'.mp3
A4 - T-99.mp3
A5 - Bradshaw Boogie.mp3
A6 - Walkin' The Chalk Line.mp3
A7 - Mailman's Sack.mp3
A8 - Snaggle Tooth Ruth.mp3
B1 - Rippin' And Runnin'.mp3
B2 - The Blues Came Pouring Down.mp3
B3 - Two Dry Bones On The Pantry Shelf.mp3
B4 - Brad's Blues.mp3
B5 - Boodie Green.mp3
B6 - Well Oh Well.mp3
B7 - Newspaper Boy Blues.mp3
B8 - One, Two, Three Kick Blues.mp3
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Tiny Bradshaw - The EP Collection...Plus 1999
1. Tiny Bradshaw - Gravy Train [02:48]
2. Tiny Bradshaw - Boodie Green [02:41]
3. Tiny Bradshaw - Walkin' the Chalk Line [02:40]
4. Tiny Bradshaw - Well Oh Well [02:39]
5. Tiny Bradshaw - Butterfly [02:05]
6. Tiny Bradshaw - Breaking up the House [02:41]
7. Tiny Bradshaw - Walk that Mess [02:41]
8. Tiny Bradshaw - Bradshaw Boogie [01:53]
9. Tiny Bradshaw - I'm a Hi-Ballin' Daddy [01:57]
10. Tiny Bradshaw - The Train Kept A-Rollin' [02:44]
11. Tiny Bradshaw - Mailman's Sack [02:15]
12. Tiny Bradshaw - Soft [02:32]
13. Tiny Bradshaw - Off and On [01:59]
14. Tiny Bradshaw - Heavy Juice [01:48]
15. Tiny Bradshaw - Free For All [01:59]
16. Tiny Bradshaw - Power Puff [02:00]
17. Tiny Bradshaw - South of the Orient [02:13]
18. Tiny Bradshaw - Later [02:29]
19. Tiny Bradshaw - Ping Pong [02:56]
20. Tiny Bradshaw - OverFlow [02:17]
21. Tiny Bradshaw - Spider Web [02:11]
22. Tiny Bradshaw - Light [02:29]
23. Tiny Bradshaw - Stack of Dollars [02:32]
24. Tiny Bradshaw - Choice [02:26]
25. Tiny Bradshaw - Cat Fruit [02:17]
26. Tiny Bradshaw - Cat Nap [02:31]
27. Tiny Bradshaw - Come On [02:36]
28. Tiny Bradshaw - Stomping Room Only [02:27]
29. Tiny Bradshaw - Pompton Turnpike [02:23]
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