Floyd Cramer
A distinctive pianist whose unique, slip-note playing style came to typify the pop-oriented Nashville sound of the late 1950s and early '60s, session and solo musician Floyd Cramer was born October 27, 1933, in Louisiana. After a childhood spent largely in Arkansas, he returned to his home state in 1951 and began appearing on the radio program The Louisiana Hayride, where he performed with the likes of Jim Reeves, Faron Young, Webb Pierce, and, in his debut, Elvis Presley.
While Cramer cut a few solo sides in 1953, his most important work in the early '50s was as a session musician, where he first met Chet Atkins, who encouraged the pianist to move to Nashville. He did in 1955, rejoining Atkins as the house pianist at RCA Records to begin developing what would ultimately be recognized as the Nashville sound, a style shorn of the elements associated with traditional country and honky tonk instead favoring a more polished, progressive sheen. With Atkins behind the production boards, Cramer began to perfect his unique style of playing, a method not dissimilar to guitar-picking in that he would hit one key and then slide his finger onto the next, creating a blue, lonesome sound. Under Atkins' guidance, Cramer played on hundreds of sessions, including many for Presley, among them "Heartbreak Hotel."
In 1957, Cramer released his own solo debut, That Honky-Tonk Piano, and in the next year scored a minor pop hit with the single "Flip, Flop and Bop." As his solo career was largely secondary in relation to his session work, he recorded his own music sporadically, but in 1960 notched a significant country and pop hit with the self-penned instrumental "Last Date." The follow-up, a cover of Bob Wills' "San Antonio Rose," reached the Top Ten of both charts. He also released an LP a year between 1960 and 1962, starting with Hello Blues and followed by Last Date and I Remember Hank Williams.
From 1965 to 1974, Cramer annually released a Class Of... album, a collection of the year's top hits done in his own inimitable style. In 1971, he also teamed with Atkins and saxophonist Boots Randolph for the album Chet, Floyd and Boots. By 1977, Cramer was exploring modern technology, and on the LP Keyboard Kick Band, he played a number of instruments, including a synthesizer. In 1980, he released his last significant hit, a recording of the theme from the hit TV drama Dallas. Though largely quiet for most of the decade, in 1988 Cramer released three separate albums -- Country Gold, Just Me and My Piano!, and Special Songs of Love. He died December 31, 1997.
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Country & Blues Piano
Jazz - Released by Vintage Music on 5 mrt. 2014
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Sounds of Sunday
Country - Released by RCA - Legacy on 1 apr. 1971
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The Young and the Restless
Country - Released by RCA - Legacy on 1 feb. 1974
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Greatest Country Hits
Country - Released by Classic Music International on 30 nov. 2010
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San Antonio Rose (The RCA & Briar Singles)
Pop - Released by Country Classics on 1 jan. 2013
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Long Play
Jazz - Released by playersparty remastered on 6 nov. 2015
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Last Date - Single (Remastered)
Pop - Released by Bacci Bros Records on 16 mei 2018
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The Best of Floyd Cramer
Country - Released by Vintage Jukebox on 22 nov. 2019
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San Antonio Rose - Single (Remastered)
Pop - Released by Bacci Bros Records on 1 jan. 2012
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Concentrate (So Much Music Too Little Time)
Pop - Released by Forgotten Names on 19 nov. 2016
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Wonderland By Night
Country - Released by Classic Records on 28 sep. 2011
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The Best of the West
Country - Released by RCA - Legacy on 22 apr. 2016
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Floyd Cramer Gets Organ-ized
Wereldmuziek - Released by TP4 Music on 6 jan. 2023
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Swing Along with Floyd Cramer
Wereldmuziek - Released by TP4 Music on 6 jan. 2023
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That Honky Tonk Piano
Wereldmuziek - Released by TP4 Music on 6 jan. 2023
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Presenting Floyd Cramer
Country - Released by Universal Digital Enterprises on 7 apr. 1953
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Chattanooga Choo Choo - Single (Remastered)
Pop - Released by Bacci Bros Records on 11 dec. 2017
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How Can You Know? (So Much Music Too Little Time)
Pop - Released by Forgotten Names on 18 nov. 2016
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That Honky Tonk Piano (Original Album Plus Bonus Tracks 1957)
Pop - Released by Country Classics on 1 jan. 2013
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