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Charles Calhoun

Jesse Stone On Ertegün’s advice, Stone used the pseudonym of Charles E. Calhoun, a name appropriated from an unknowing local builder, on his BMI tunes to avoid conflict with his membership in the other music licensing society, ASCAP. His best known composition as Calhoun was “Shake, Rattle and Roll”. The song was first recorded by Big Joe Turner in 1954 for Atlantic and was a major hit for the rhythm and blues artist, often cited as one of the first rock and roll records. Read more on Last.fm

Charles Calhoun was featured in the movie I Am a Sex Addict.

 

Songs from Charles Calhoun

Canon in D. Major