Roy Milton

Roy Milton
As in-the-pocket drummer of his own jump blues combo, the Solid Senders, Roy Milton was in a perfect position to drive his outfit just as hard or soft as he so desired. With his stellar sense of swing, Milton did just that; his steady backbeat on his 1946 single for Art Rupe's fledgling Juke Box imprint, "R.M. Blues," helped steer it to the uppermost reaches of the RB charts (his assured vocal didn't hurt either).

Milton spent his early years on an Indian reservation in Oklahoma (his maternal...
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Roy Milton 1945-1946
By: Roy Milton
Credited Role:Main Performer
Song List: I'll Always Be in Love with You, Burma Roads Blues, Pt. 1, ...
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Song List: Milton's Boogie, R.M. Blues, True Blues [*]
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