| 1. was an American singer and pianist, one of the pioneers of rhythm and blues and boogie-woogie |
| 2. Born in Houston, Texas, he showed musical talent from an early age, teaching himself to play the piano. At 15, he joined the U.S. Navy, and after returning, he formed a 16-piece band that performed in Houston clubs |
| 3. In 1946, Milburn signed a contract with Aladdin Records, where he recorded more than 75 songs over eight years. His first hit, "Chicken Shack Boogie" , topped the R&B charts and marked the beginning of a series of successful tracks, many of which were themed around fun and alcohol, such as "Bad, Bad Whiskey" and "One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer." |
| 4. In the early 1960s, Milburn signed with Motown Records, releasing two singles and the album The Return of the Blues Boss . Although these works were not commercially successful, they showcased his enduring talent and influence on the genre |
| 5. Milburn significantly influenced later artists, such as Fats Domino, and left a lasting legacy in rhythm and blues and rock and roll history. His energetic compositions and virtuoso piano playing continue to inspire musicians and music lovers worldwide |
| 6. Tracklist: |
| 7. 1-1. Chicken Shack Boogie |
| 8. 1-2. Trouble In Mind |
| 9. 1-3. Put Something In My Hand |
| 10. 1-4. Good, Good Whiskey |
| 11. 1-5. Baby, Baby |
| 12. 1-6. And His Aladdin Chickenshackers - Rocky Mountain |
| 13. 1-7. Bewildered |
| 14. 1-8. One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer |
| 15. 1-9. Let's Have A Party |
| 16. 1-10. And His Aladdin Chickenshackers - I'm Still A Fool For You |
| 17. 1-11. Bad Bad Whiskey |
| 18. 1-12. My Happiness Depends On You |