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Keywords: Domino's Rhythm and Blues Saxes, website music, royalty free music library, music for videos, stock music, business music, flash music, tv music, music for tv, stock music loops, music wav, cheap royalty free music, independent music, music clips, stock music library, license music, royalty free sounds, royalty free music downloads, music for film, stock music downloads, buyout music, stock music clips, commercial music, royalty free music loops, royalty-free stock music, corporate music, company music, royalty-free song, royalty free sound, music library, canned music libraries, videoclip music, film production companies, Groove R & B boogie Rock Cuban Memphis New Orleans Saxophone Earl Bostic Bill Black Blues pop instrumentals Lloyd Price wave 1950 original black charts sale Fats Domino made the pop charts in 1952 and 1953, then the top 10 with "Ain't That a Shame" Ray Charles came to national prominence in 1955 with "I Got a Woman" In 1954 The Chords' "Sh-Boom" became the first hit to cross over from the R&B chart to hit the top 10 early in the year Late in the year, and into 1955, "Hearts of Stone" by The Charms made the top 20 At Chess Records in the spring of 1955, Bo Diddley's debut record "Bo Diddley""I'm A Man" climbed to #2 on the R&B charts and popularized Bo Diddley's own original rhythm and blues clave-based vamp that would become a mainstay in rock and roll At the urging of Leonard Chess at Chess Records, Chuck Berry had reworked a country fiddle tune with a long history, entitled "Ida Red" In 1956, an R&B "Top Stars of '56" tour took place, with headliners Al Hibbler, Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers, and Carl Perkins, whose "Blue Suede Shoes" was very popular the sax was finding its soul in R & B
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