Joe Liggins (July 9 1915 - July 26 1987[LINK:
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All Music Guide biography - accessed January 2008) was a notable jazz,
blues, and mostly R&B pianist, who played with the band Joe Liggins and
the Honeydrippers in the 1940s and 1950s, as their frontman. His band was
often a staple on the R&B chart in those years, with their biggest hit
being "The Honeydripper", released in 1945. That single topped the, then
called race chart, for 18 weeks. More than 60 years later, "The
Honeydripper" remains tied with Louis Jordan's "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie" for
the longest-ever stay at the top of that chart. It logged a reported two
million sales.
Life Liggins was born in Guthrie, Oklahoma and moved to Dan Diego,
California in 1932. By the time he moved again, to Los Angeles in 1939, he
began pla
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