Little Milton, 71, has co-written ten new songs for this album along with members of his band. Following in the shadow of his trademark anthem "The Blues is Alright," Milton now adds "The Blues is My ...
We pay tribute to "Little" Milton Campbell, the blues pioneer who died last week at the age of 71. He'll be buried in Southaven, Miss. Mr. LITTLE MILTON CAMPBELL (Musician): (Singing) Oh, yeah ...
JACKSON, Miss. – Famed bluesman Little Milton Campbell (search), who honed his music in the 1950s when it was called "black music," died Thursday of complications of a stroke, his publicist Carrie ...
Blues Hall of Famer Little Milton, who combined the tough electric blues sound of the early 1950s with the punchy, showtime arrangements of R&B, soul and funk, died in Memphis yesterday (August 4) of ...
August 13, 2005 • Musician Isaac Hayes helps Scott Simon remember blues legend Milton Campbell, better known as Little Milton. The 70-year-old Campbell was buried this week at a funeral filled with ...
Little Milton, the Mississippi bluesman known for his supple guitar skills, booming voice and the affirming civil rights era song “We’re Gonna Make It,” died Thursday at Delta Medical Center in ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- “Little" Milton Campbell, who sang the blues and performed with some of the country's top performers, died Thursday of complications of a stroke. Campbell, 70, died about 8:50 a.m.
Grammy-nominated blues singer, songwriter and guitarist “Little” Milton Campbell died last week (Thursday, August 4, 2005) in a Memphis hospital. He never awoke from a coma following a stroke he ...