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  1. Herman "Junior" Parker (March 27, 1932 – November 18, 1971) was an American blues singer and harmonica player. He is best remembered for his voice which has been described as "honeyed" and "velvet-smooth". [3]

  2. Mystery Train - Junior Parker. Little Junior Parker, one of the most prominent blues singers of the 1950s and 60s, was born at Eastover Plantation near Bobo, Coahoma County, Mississippi in...

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  3. 27 de may. de 2023 · Junior Parker - The Best Of (Full album) clacer clacer. 5.32K subscribers. Subscribed. 72. 2.8K views 10 months ago. Electric Memphis Blues, Electric Urban Blues, Soul Blues ...more.

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  4. 12 de mar. de 2017 · Junior Parker, también conocido como Little Junior Parker o "Mr Blues" (27 de Mayo de 1932–18 de Noviembre de 1971) fue un exitoso e influyente cantante y músico de blues de Memphis. Es muy recordado por su voz única la cual ha sido descrita como "melosa" y "suave como terciopelo".

  5. Little Junior Parker or Junior Parker (born March 3, 1927, West Memphis, Arkansas, USA or May 27, 1932, Clarksdale or Bobo (Coahoma County), Mississippi, USA - died November 18, 1971, Blue Island, Illinois, USA) was an American Memphis blues singer, harmonica player and songwriter.

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    Junior Parker. Herman "Junior" Parker was an American blues singer and musician. He is best remembered for his voice which has been described as "honeyed" and "velvet-smooth". One music...

  7. Junior Parker. Biography. Junior Parker was one of the premier singers of his time and had a considerable following on the black club circuit, but in working and recording almost exclusively for that market, he remained virtually invisible to the new blues audience of the ‘60’s.