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  1. Hank Ballard (John Henry Kendricks de son vrai nom, 18 novembre 1927, Détroit (Michigan) - 2 mars 2003, Los Angeles [1]) est un chanteur de rhythm and blues, de doo-wop et de rock 'n' roll américain, leader du groupe Hank Ballard and The Midnighters.

    • Chanteur
    • John Henry Kendricks
    • 18 novembre 1927États-Unis ( Detroit)
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hank_BallardHank Ballard - Wikipedia

    Hank Ballard (born John Henry Kendricks; November 18, 1927 – March 2, 2003) was an American singer and songwriter, the lead vocalist of the Midnighters and one of the first rock and roll artists to emerge in the early 1950s.

    Year
    Single (a-side, B-side) Both Sides From ...
    Chart Positions(us Pop [11])
    Chart Positions(us R&b [12])
    1952
    "Every Beat of My Heart" b/w "All Night ...
    1952
    "Starting from Tonight" b/w "I Know I ...
    1952
    "Moonrise" b/w "Fifth Street Blues" ...
    1952
    "A Love in My Heart" b/w "I'll Never Let ...
  3. 18 févr. 2011 · One of the more awesome songs by Hank Ballard...

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  4. 22 mars 2023 · Hank Ballard, né le 18 novembre 1927 à Détroit dans le Michigan et décédé le 2 mars 2003, est un chanteur et compositeur américain de Rhythm and Blues. Il est surtout connu pour être le fondateur et leader du groupe The Midnighters, avec lequel il a enregistré de nombreux hits dans les années 1950 et 1960.

  5. Hank Ballard & The Midnighters - The Greatest Collection - YouTube. 0:00 / 3:48:52. Subscribe at Timeless Music Box Chanel: http://bit.ly/2mg6RFXThis Video include 85 tracks of Hank Ballard &...

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  6. Hank Ballard was an American rhythm-and-blues singer and songwriter best remembered for songs that were frequently as scandalous as they were inventive, most notably the salacious ‘Work with Me Annie’ (1954). He also wrote ‘The Twist’ (1959), which sparked a dance craze in the United States.

  7. Hank Ballard loved to push the envelope. His explicit “Annie” trilogy was widely banned but widely beloved. His success is a perfect representation of rock and roll appeal—it behaves so bad but it sounds so good.