Willie Mae "Big Mama" Thornton was an American rhythm and blues singer and songwriter. She was the first to record the hit song "Hound Dog" in 1952. The record was #1 on the Billboard R&B charts for seven weeks in 1953; the single sold almost two million copies. Thornton wrote and recorded "Ball 'n' Chain", which became a hit for her, yet Janis Joplin's later recording of it made a bigger impact in the late 1960s. In 1954, Thornton was one of the eyewitnesses to the accidental self-inflicted handgun death of blues singer Johnny Ace.
Released: 1953
Released: 1967
Released: 1968
Released: 1969
Event | Date | Venue | City | Region | Country |
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2nd Annual Saugatuck Pop Festival | 07/05/1969 | Pottawattamie Beach | Saugatuck | Michigan | USA |
Muddy Waters | 07/11/1969 | Eastown Theater | Detroit | Michigan | USA |
Muddy Waters | 07/12/1969 | Eastown Theater | Detroit | Michigan | USA |
Petoskey Rock Concert & Jive Fest | 08/01/1969 | Emmet County Fairgrounds | Petoskey | Michigan | USA |
Petoskey Rock Concert & Jive Fest | 08/01/1969 | Emmet County Fairgrounds | Petoskey | Michigan | USA |
Ann Arbor Blues Festival | 08/03/1969 | Gallup Park | Ann Arbor | Michigan | USA |
Ann Arbor Blues Festival (Evening) | 08/09/1970 | Otis Spann Memorial Field | Ann Arbor | Michigan | USA |