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Crawford, James, 1934-2012

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Personal name headingCrawford, James, 1934-2012
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Variant(s)Crawford, Sugar Boy, 1934-2012
Crawford, Sugarboy, 1934-2012
Sugar Boy, 1934-2012
Sugarboy, 1934-2012
Associated countryUnited States
Birth date1934-10-12
Death date2012-09-15
Place of birthNew Orleans (La.)
Profession or occupationRhythm and blues musicians
Special noteDo not confuse with the drummer, James Crawford
Found inBrown, J. James Brown presents his Show of tomorrow, 1967?: label (James Crawford, vocals)
You are my angel [SR] p1980: label (James (Sugarboy) Crawford) container (Sugar Boy; James Crawford)
OCLC, June 29, 1999: (hdgs.: Crawford, James, 1934- ; Crawford, Sugarboy; Crawford, SugarBoy; usage: James "Sugar Boy" Crawford; Sugarboy; James Crawford; Sugar Boy; Sugarboy Crawford; Sugar Boy Crawford)
Yahoo! music shopping WWW homepage, June 29, 1999 (Crawford, Sugar Boy; b. James Crawford, Oct. 12, 1934, New Orleans, La.; pianist; recording artist on Imperial and Ace labels)
All music guide WWW homepage, June 29, 1999 (Sugar Boy Crawford; b. 1923, New Orleans, La.; d. 1960; genres: R&B; New Orleans blues; worked with Davell Crawford and Dave Bartholomew; instrument: vocals)
All music guide WWW site, Mar. 27, 2006 (Sugar Boy Crawford; James "Sugar Boy" Crawford; b. 1923 [sic; article says Oct. 12, 1934], New Orleans, LA [still living])
Telegraph WWW site, Sept. 19, 2012 (James "Sugar Boy" Crawford; b. Oct. 12, 1934, New Orleans; d. Sept. 15, 2012; R&B singer who wrote Iko Iko but gave up his career after a police beating)