Little Milton
Little Milton was born James Milton Campbell Jr. in 1934 in Mississippi. He started playing guitar in local juke joints and eventually joined Ike Turner's...
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Little Milton was born James Milton Campbell Jr. in 1934 in Mississippi. He started playing guitar in local juke joints and eventually joined Ike Turner's Kings of Rhythm, where he developed his approach to blues and soul.
In 1962 he went solo and released his debut album. Songs like 'Walking The Backstreets And Crying' and 'Were Gonna Make It' showed his ability to blend blues guitar with soulful vocals that could cross over to pop audiences. His 1966 album 'Waiting for Little Milton' and 1969's 'Feel So Bad' continued this style.
He kept recording and performing for decades, working through personal struggles while maintaining a loyal following. Tracks like 'Tin Pan Alley' and 'Baby I Love You' became staples for fans who appreciated his straightforward delivery and emotional range.
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