Archibald

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She's Scattered Everywhere 02:34 Tools
Rebirth 02:41 Tools
Great Big Eyes (Those Little Reds) (1996 Digital Remaster) 02:34 Tools
Great Big Eyes 02:34 Tools
Stack-A-Lee (Parts 1 & 2) 05:14 Tools
Stack-O-Lee 02:12 Tools
Crescent City Bounce 02:30 Tools
Shake Shake Baby 02:26 Tools
Great Big Eyes (Those Little Reds) 02:31 Tools
Shake Baby Shake 02:29 Tools
Great Big Eyes (Those Little Reds) (2002 Digital Remaster) 02:31 Tools
Stack-A-Lee Part 1 & 2 04:34 Tools
Ballin' With Archie 02:41 Tools
Stack-A-Lee Part 1 00:30 Tools
My Gal 02:32 Tools
Stack-A'Lee 04:30 Tools
Little Miss Muffet 02:26 Tools
Stack-A-Lee Part 2 02:29 Tools
Stack a Lee 02:30 Tools
Passing thoughts 05:10 Tools
Soon As I Go Home 02:23 Tools
Anjo Vingador 02:30 Tools
Stack-A-Lee, Pt. 2 02:28 Tools
Stack-a-Lee, Pt. 1 02:31 Tools
Archibald Main Theme 02:30 Tools
Early Morning Blues 02:37 Tools
Great Big Eyes (Those Little Reds) - 2002 Digital Remaster 02:32 Tools
Stack a Lee Pt 2 02:30 Tools
House Party Blues 02:31 Tools
Great Big Eyes (Those Little Reds) - 1996 Digital Remaster 02:32 Tools
Stack-A'lee, Parts 1 & 2 02:12 Tools
Stack O Lee 02:29 Tools
Living Everywhere 03:59 Tools
K You K Yaw 02:31 Tools
Très bien 04:45 Tools
Farol 02:31 Tools
Stack-A-Lee - Part 1 & 2 04:45 Tools
La science des vagues 03:59 Tools
Stack-A-Lee, Pts 1 & 2 (Trad.) 04:45 Tools
Scott Moorman 02:31 Tools
Great Big Eyes (Those Little Reds) - Remastered 02:31 Tools
Stack-a-Lee (Part 1) 02:31 Tools
Stack-a-Lee, Parts 1 & 2 04:34 Tools
Stack-a-Lee, Pts. 1 & 2 05:10 Tools
zica 02:31 Tools
Attraversare 04:34 Tools
Stack-A-Lee Part 1&2 04:34 Tools
L'isthme 04:34 Tools
Stack-A-Lee (Pts. 1&2) 04:44 Tools
Passing Thoughts (1969) 04:54 Tools
Ballin With Archie 02:41 Tools
Ballin' With Archie (Alt) 02:47 Tools
Stack-A-Lee (Parts I & II) 04:54 Tools
Stack-A'Lee Part 1 04:34 Tools
Shadows of our love (1969) 04:34 Tools
Stack-A' Lee, Parts 1 & 2 02:12 Tools
Stack-a-Lee Pt. 1 & 2 05:10 Tools
Stack-A-Lee - Pt. 2 05:10 Tools
Lee 02:12 Tools
Stack-A-Lee (Part 2) 02:29 Tools
Stack-A-Lee (Part1) 05:13 Tools
ADSAV 10:21 Tools
Stack-A'-Lee Pts. 1 & 2 02:12 Tools
Stack-A-Lee (Pt.1) 05:13 Tools
Stack -a- Lee Part 1 and 2 05:13 Tools
Cresent City Bounce 05:13 Tools
Stack-A-Lee Pt.1 & 2 05:13 Tools
Still That Girl (Youhou) 05:13 Tools
Tiptoes 05:13 Tools
Stack-O-Lee (Pt.2) 05:13 Tools
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Leon T. Gross (September 14, 1912 or 1916 – January 8, 1973), who performed and recorded as Archibald, was an influential American rhythm and blues pianist and singer who had a hit in 1950 with "Stack-A-Lee", a version of "Stagger Lee". Gross was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and learned piano as a child. Influenced in particular by local piano player Burnell Santiago, he began playing at parties, and later in brothels, and acquired the nickname "Archie Boy" which eventually became "Archibald". He served in India in the US Army during World War II, before returning to New Orleans to play in bars and clubs. He signed to Imperial Records, where he recorded thirteen songs between 1950 and 1952. At his first session in March 1950 he recorded "Stack-A-Lee" at Cosimo Matassa's J&M Studio under the direction of bandleader Dave Bartholomew. The song was based on a true story - the shooting of Billy Lyons by "Stag" Lee Shelton in St Louis, Missouri in 1895 - and had already been recorded by many artists including Ma Rainey, Mississippi John Hurt, and Duke Ellington, but Archibald's version was the first to achieve widespread national success. It reached no. 10 on the Billboard R&B chart in the summer of 1950. He had to cancel a tour that year due to illness, and later recordings failed to match the commercial success of "Stack-A-Lee". However, such records as "Ballin' With Archie" and "Shake Shake Baby" remain highly regarded, and his style influenced other musicians including Fats Domino, Huey "Piano" Smith and Dr. John. They "featured Bartholomew's brash trumpet playing, Joe Harris, and Clarence Hall, respectively, on alto- and tenor-sax, and as solid a rock & roll beat as anything on Imperial...". Although Archibald never achieved mainstream commercial success, was hampered by illness, and did not record after 1952, he remained a popular entertainer in New Orleans clubs, including a long residency at the Poodle Patio Club. He died of a heart attack in New Orleans in 1973, reportedly after years of alcoholism. #2 - Archibald released one French single in 1970 featuring hard rock/heavy psych Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.