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Amos Milburn Born in Houston, Texas, he showed musical talent from an early age, teaching himself to play the piano. At 15, he joined 1962 Million Sellers |
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Amos Milburn Milburn significantly influenced later artists, such as Fats Domino, and left a lasting legacy in rhythm and blues and 1962 Million Sellers |
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Amos Milburn In 1946, Milburn signed a contract with Aladdin Records, where he recorded more than 75 songs over eight years. His 1962 Million Sellers |
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