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The RSRF Potted Biographies Index
© Robert Pruter and Robert L. Campbell
Revised December 26,
Revision note: We will be sprucing up the layout of this index soon. We continue to add further entries.
Below are plus index entries for the potted biographies of musicians, entertainers, and record executives that can be found in the various pages on the Red Saunders Research Foundation site. We've recognized that in these pages theres a tremendous amount of buried information, and access to it involves a degree of serendipity. For example, in the Buster Bennett page, we have a biographical profile on jazz bassist and nightclub trio leader Duke Groner, but his placement there is not intuitively evident. This index provides the jazz and blues researcher with a tool for finding such information with far less effort.
In some cases, we lack basic biographical information on an individual, but because we may provide extensive career information, some of it found in no other source, we feel the entry is worthy of being indexed.
This is not an index of every act or musician who is named in the RSRF pages. That would require far too many entries and would not be helpful to the researcher. Rather, the index covers only those individuals and acts who are covered in su
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Michael Austin, Promoter (June 30 – July 4)
Michael Austin is a former executive with Capitol/EMI record company and for the past 25 years has worked at getting airplay for both new and established artists. He has touched on almost every aspect of the music business in his career, and his vast experience has made him one of the most highly respected and sought-after promoters in the industry. Austin is currently one of the principles of the music promotion company Team Airplay.
William Bell (July 2 – July 4)
Singer, songwriter, and Memphis native William Bell recorded with the Stax label from until His first release, “You Don’t Miss Your Water” (), is now one of his signature songs. During his time with Stax he co-wrote, with Booker T. Jones, the song “Born Under a Bad Sign” for blues artist Albert King. The song has become a blues standard featuring the now-popular phrase, “If it wasn’t for bad luck, I wouldn’t have any luck at all.” The following year, in , Bell’s collaboration with Judy Clay resulted in the duet hit “Private Number.” In he switched to Mercury Records where he released the hit “Tryin’ to Love Two.” In he founded Wilbe Records. William Bell received
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