LC control no. | n 94078516 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Crawford, James, 1934-2012 |
Variant(s) | Crawford, Sugar Boy, 1934-2012 Crawford, Sugarboy, 1934-2012 Sugar Boy, 1934-2012 Sugarboy, 1934-2012 |
Associated country | United States |
Birth date | 1934-10-12 |
Death date | 2012-09-15 |
Place of birth | New Orleans (La.) |
Profession or occupation | Rhythm and blues musicians |
Special note | Do not confuse with the drummer, James Crawford |
Found in | Brown, 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) |