Calvin Boze

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Safronia B 02:22 Tools
Safronia B. 02:22 Tools
Looped 02:17 Tools
Waiting & Drinking 02:30 Tools
Blow Man Blow 02:24 Tools
Good Time Sue 02:25 Tools
Keep Your Nose out of My Business 03:03 Tools
Stinkin' from Drinkin' 02:42 Tools
Slippin' and Slidin' 03:21 Tools
Waiting and Drinking 02:29 Tools
Working with My Baby 02:13 Tools
Angel City Blues 02:18 Tools
Shamrock 01:55 Tools
Safronia Bee 03:01 Tools
Beale Street On A Saturday Night 02:47 Tools
Baby You're Tops with Me 02:25 Tools
Choo Choo's Bringing My Baby Home 02:37 Tools
Calvin Boze & His Allstars - Safronia B 02:47 Tools
I've Got News for You 02:15 Tools
I'm Gonna Steam off the Stamp 02:29 Tools
Look out for Tomorrow Today 02:33 Tools
My Friend Told Me 02:59 Tools
Safronia B - Women's Names 02:22 Tools
I Can't Stop Crying 02:32 Tools
Hey Lawdy, Miss Claudie 02:44 Tools
Saforina 02:32 Tools
Hey Lawdy Miss Claudie 02:46 Tools
Satisfied 02:24 Tools
Slippin' & Slidin' 03:23 Tools
Fish Tail 02:17 Tools
Lizzy Lou (Part 1) 01:53 Tools
Fish-Tail 02:22 Tools
Hey Lawdie, Miss Claudie 02:39 Tools
If You Ever Had the Blues 02:26 Tools
Baby, You're Tops With Me 01:58 Tools
baby your tops with me 03:23 Tools
slippin and slidin 03:23 Tools
Safronia Boogie 02:04 Tools
Having a Time (Havin' a Ball) 02:16 Tools
Hey! Lawdy Miss Claudie 02:47 Tools
Choo Choo's Bringing My Baby Back Home 02:37 Tools
Have You Ever Had The Blues 01:53 Tools
Lizzy Lou (Part 2) 01:58 Tools
beel street on a saturday night 02:16 Tools
I Can't Stop Cryin' 02:31 Tools
Beal Street On A Saturday Night 02:46 Tools
08. Safronia B. - Calvin Boze 02:46 Tools
Lizzy Lou, Pt. 1 02:46 Tools
Stinkin’ From Drinkin’ 02:46 Tools
hey lawdy, miss clawdie 02:46 Tools
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Calvin Boze (b. Houston, Texas, 1917 - d. Los Angeles, 1970) was an American trumpeter and bandleader best known for his recordings at the turn of the 1950s. He began playing in a high school band which also featured Illinois Jacquet, Arnett Cobb, and singer Charles Brown. He went on to play in the bands of Marvin Johnson and then Milton Larkins, again with Jacquet and also Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson. After wartime service he settled in Los Angeles and, as singer and trumpet player, took part in the development of the jump blues style, heavily influenced by Louis Jordan. Boze first recorded in 1945, but his biggest successes came with Aladdin Records after 1949. In May 1950 he released "Safronia B", a classic if unsophisticated recording which, with its refrain of "I surrender! I surrender!", epitomises the sense of fun in the West Coast music scene just before the dawn of rock and roll. It made # 9 on the R&B chart, and has since been included on several anthologies of the period. He toured widely around this time, particularly with Dinah Washington. However, his later recordings, including "Looped" and an early version of "Lawdy Miss Clawdy", were less successful, and he did not record after 1952. He continued to play at jam sessions around Los Angeles, while also developing a career as a social worker and school teacher, before his early death after prolonged ill health. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.