Big Mama Thornton was an American blues singer born on December 11, 1926 in Alabama. She is best known for her 1952 hit "Hound Dog," which was later covered by Elvis Presley and became a huge hit. Thornton was highly acclaimed for her work, receiving six Blues Music Awards nominations and being inducted into both the Blues Hall of Fame and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Big Mama Thornton is a member of Blues Singer
Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $16 Million (2024)
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About
American blues singer most widely remembered for her 1952 hit "Hound Dog," which became a huge hit for Elvis Presley three years later. She was nominated for six Blues Music Awards during her career and was inducted into both the Blues Hall of Fame and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Before Fame
She quit school following the death of her mother and began working at a local tavern. She left home in 1940 and joined the Sammy Greens Hot Harlem Revue.
Trivia
She became known for the subverting many of the gender expectations of her time, often donning clothes traditionally worn by men during her live performances.
Family Life
Her birth name was Willie Mae Thornton. She was one of seven children born to a minister and a church singer.
Associated With
Like "Hound Dog," her song "Ball 'N' Chain" was later made more famous by another singer, Janis Joplin.