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- Dr._Horse abstract "Dr. Horse was the stage name of Al Pittman (17 September 1917 – 28 April 2004), an American rhythm and blues vocalist and entertainer who performed between the 1930s and 1960s.He was born in Vinnia, Georgia, and first performed in New York in the 1930s as a dancer and a member of Doc Sausage's musical comedy group, the Five Pork Chops. However, he did not record until 1961, when he released \"I'm Tired Of It\" on the Fire label owned by Bobby Robinson. His second record, \"Jack, That Cat Was Clean\", is the one for which he is best known. Produced by Robinson and Marshall Sehorn, Dr. Horse delivered a jive monologue about \"a tall handsome guy\", Bobo, who \"really knows how to dress\" and had \"two $50,000 rings, and he wore one on each hand... The chicks used to scream when Bobo walked in the door\". The backing musicians included Red Prysock (tenor saxophone) and Billy Butler (guitar). The track has been included on several compilation albums, including Early Rappers: Hipper Than Hop - The Ancestors of Rap. Dr. Horse also recorded a straight blues album, Blues Ain't Nothin' But A Good Man Feelin' Bad, with Sammy Price and His Bluesicians, recorded in New York in 1961 and released by Kapp Records in 1962.He died in 2004, at the age of 86.".
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- Dr._Horse wikiPageWikiLink African_American_Vernacular_English.
- Dr._Horse wikiPageWikiLink Billy_Butler_(guitarist).
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- Dr._Horse wikiPageWikiLink Bobby_Robinson_(record_producer).
- Dr._Horse wikiPageWikiLink Category:1917_births.
- Dr._Horse wikiPageWikiLink Category:2004_deaths.
- Dr._Horse wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_American_singers.
- Dr._Horse wikiPageWikiLink Compilation_album.
- Dr._Horse wikiPageWikiLink Doc_Sausage.
- Dr._Horse wikiPageWikiLink Fire_Records.
- Dr._Horse wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Dr._Horse wikiPageWikiLink Kapp_Records.
- Dr._Horse wikiPageWikiLink Marshall_Sehorn.
- Dr._Horse wikiPageWikiLink New_York.
- Dr._Horse wikiPageWikiLink Red_Prysock.
- Dr._Horse wikiPageWikiLink Rhythm_and_blues.
- Dr._Horse wikiPageWikiLink Sammy_Price.
- Dr._Horse wikiPageWikiLink Stage_name.
- Dr._Horse wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Dr._Horse wikiPageWikiLinkText "Al "Dr. Horse" Pittman".
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- Dr._Horse subject Category:1917_births.
- Dr._Horse subject Category:2004_deaths.
- Dr._Horse subject Category:20th-century_American_singers.
- Dr._Horse hypernym Name.
- Dr._Horse comment "Dr. Horse was the stage name of Al Pittman (17 September 1917 – 28 April 2004), an American rhythm and blues vocalist and entertainer who performed between the 1930s and 1960s.He was born in Vinnia, Georgia, and first performed in New York in the 1930s as a dancer and a member of Doc Sausage's musical comedy group, the Five Pork Chops. However, he did not record until 1961, when he released \"I'm Tired Of It\" on the Fire label owned by Bobby Robinson.".
- Dr._Horse label "Dr. Horse".
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