
Texas piano and organ ace Earl Gilliam started playing piano at the local Baptist church when he was ten years old, and by the time he was 17, he was fronting his own blues band. He moved to Houston from his native Tomball when he was 19, quickly becoming a sought-after sideman, eventually playing with Albert Collins, Gatemouth Brown, Johnny Copeland, and others, as well as cutting several singles with the Sarge, Ivory Twist, and Going Upstairs imprints in the 1950s.
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The Doghouse
Twist 2
Petite Baby
Early In The Morning
My Thing
Pretty Little Doll
Wrong Doing Woman
Tomball Shuffle
Thrill Groove
Got To Find My Baby
Screaming Hog
Going Downtown
Don't Make Me Late, Baby
Stop By Johns
Brush Those Tears From Your Eyes
Wrong Doin' Woman
First Name Is Earl
Just You And I
First Name Is real
Wrong-Doing Woman
Don´t Make Me Late Baby
Don't Make Me Late Baby
Nobody's Blues
Wrong /Doing Woman
Don't Make Me Late
Stop By John's
Wrong Doin Woman
Gat Away Blues
Rambling Blues
This Woman I Love
Piste 02
Piste 05
Piste 06
Piste 07
Piste 01
Piste 03
Piste 04
Wrong ,Doing Woman
PETITE BABY (1)
Funky Twist
Wrong, Doing Woman
Screaming Hog (Instrumental)
Twist 2 (Instrumental)
Petit Baby
Piste 08
Piste 09
Piste 10
Piste 11
Piste 12
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