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Big Mama Thornton was an American blues singer and songwriter, known for her powerful voice and energetic performances. Born in Alabama, she began her career in the 1940s. Her most notable recording is "Hound Dog" from 1952, later popularized by Elvis Presley. Another significant hit was "Ball 'n' Chain," which was later popularized by Janis Joplin. Thornton was a pioneer in blues and R&B music, influencing many artists. Throughout her career, she collaborated with several prominent musicians and received recognition for her contributions to the music industry. The products available from the artist Big Mama Thornton include CDs, vinyls.


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