Sam Frazier Jr., Oral History

Sam Frazier, Jr. (b. Aug 12, 1943) a Birmingham singer who sang the blues, RnB, gospel and country, whose career spans recording in NYC, Birmingham and Los Angeles, Sam came up in the Edgewater neighborhood of Birmingham, played a blues harp and guitar with Johnny Otis in L.A; also sang with the Go...

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Main Author: Sam Frazier Jr.
Other Authors: Bob Friedman
Format: Electronic
Published: Birmingham Black Radio Museum
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Sam Frazier Jr., Oral History
Sam Frazier Jr.
fulltopic Oral histories
description Sam Frazier, Jr. (b. Aug 12, 1943) a Birmingham singer who sang the blues, RnB, gospel and country, whose career spans recording in NYC, Birmingham and Los Angeles, Sam came up in the Edgewater neighborhood of Birmingham, played a blues harp and guitar with Johnny Otis in L.A; also sang with the Golden Hummingbirds, a local gospel group, and sang and wrote country music, performing on the Country Boy Eddie early morning TV show on WBRC Channel 6 in Birmingham for some 14 years, the first African American on that show. He still performs with his band around Birmingham.
spelling Sam Frazier Jr., Oral HistorySam Frazier Jr.Bob FriedmanSam Frazier, Jr. (b. Aug 12, 1943) a Birmingham singer who sang the blues, RnB, gospel and country, whose career spans recording in NYC, Birmingham and Los Angeles, Sam came up in the Edgewater neighborhood of Birmingham, played a blues harp and guitar with Johnny Otis in L.A; also sang with the Golden Hummingbirds, a local gospel group, and sang and wrote country music, performing on the Country Boy Eddie early morning TV show on WBRC Channel 6 in Birmingham for some 14 years, the first African American on that show. He still performs with his band around Birmingham. Birmingham Black Radio MuseumMark UsryEmily BibbMay 30, 2019PDFJPGMP3http://thebbrm.org/item/533http://thebbrm.org/files/original/2cfb542c23d4835c87faf83d5732505d.jpghttp://thebbrm.org/files/original/40690155022aa18885c05265dd74c56b.mp3http://thebbrm.org/files/original/5b0b3718b7874663266e2b07a4b5681d.pdfEnglish
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