fixbutte 7th Mar 2014
| | In 1948, tenor saxophonist Frank Culley, "was signed by the fledgling Atlantic label and led its first house band, backing the early stars of R&B as well as recording some thirty tracks under his own name, always featuring his band's superb pianist, Harry Van Walls" (see rockabilly.nl).
After Hour Session made it to #10 on Billboard's R&B chart. Actually on this side mostly Vann "Piano Man" Walls takes center stage:
The wild flipside, however, is really a tenor sax showcase for Culley:
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