Jimmy McCracklin

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Jimmy McCracklin (born 13 August 1921 in St. louis Missouri) is an American rhythm and blues pianist and songwriter.

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McCracklin joined the United States Navy in 1938, following a successful run as an amateur boxer.

McCracklin began recording after World War II. His first recordings were released by Globe Records record label in 1945. He formed the Blues Blasters in 1946. His first recording under his name was on the Trilon Records label in 1948.

He recorded on many labels in ensuing years, including Swing Time Records in 1951, Peacock Records in 1952, as well as Modern Records, Irma Records, and Gedinson's Records.

His popularity increased after appearing on the TV pop show American Bandstand in support of his single "The Walk". He formed his own record label in 1961, Art-Tone Records, and enjoyed his other big hit with "Just Got to Know".

Jimmy McCracklin Sings, his first solo album, was released in 1962. He moved to Imperial Records in 1965. In 1967 Otis Redding and Carla Thomas had success with "Tramp", a song credited to McCracklin and Lowell Fulson. Following that success, he signed with Stax Records in 1971.

McCracklin continued to tour and produce new albums in the 1980s and 1990s. He was given a Pioneer Award by the Rhythm and Blues Foundation in 1990.

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