Big Mama Thornton

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.

Discography

Released: 1953

Released: 1967

Released: 1968

Released: 1969

Concerts

Event Date Venue City Region Country
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