Collection: Big Joe Turner
Joseph Vernon Turner Jr.
Big Joe Turner (May 18, 1911, Kansas City, MO, USA - November 24, 1985, Inglewood, CA, USA) was an American blues shouter.
Turner often collaborated with pianist Pete Johnson. In addition he worked with the pianists Art Tatum and Sammy Price and with various small jazz ensembles. He also appeared with Count Basie Orchestra.
Turner's most known recordings include: "Roll 'Em Pete", "Cherry Red", "Wee Baby Blues", "Chains of Love", "Honey Hush", "Flip, Flop and Fly" and "Midnight Special".
He was married to Lou Willie Turner.
Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1987 (Performer).
Big Vernon
"Big Joe" Turner, "Big" Joe Turner, ''Big Joe'' Turner, ''Big'' Joe Turner, 'Big' Joe Turner, B. J. Turner, B. Turner, B.J. Turner, BJ Turner, Big "Joe", I. W. Turner, J Turner, J. Trainer, J. Turner, J. Vernon Turner, Jr., J.Turner, JT, Joe "Lou Wilie" Turner, Joe "Lou Willie" Turner, Joe 'Lou Willie' Turner, Joe Hill Turner, Joe Tainer, Joe Turner, Joe Turrner, Joseph Turner, Joseph Vernon "Big Joe" Turner, Joseph Vernon Turner Jr.,, L. Turner, L. W. Turner, L.W. Turner, Turner, W. Turner, ‘Big’ Joe Turner, “Big” Joe Turner