Mel Walker
50 top tracks
Mel Walker
50 top tracks
Albums

Midnight At The Barrelhouse - Rockin' California Rhythm & Blues: Disc C 1950
Mel Walker

Savoy Chart Busters
Mel Walker

The Original Sound Of R&B 1952
Mel Walker

Tanker Romeo
Mel Walker
![Let Me Tell You About The Blues: West Coast [Part 3] — cover art by Mel Walker](/frogtoon_logo.png)
Let Me Tell You About The Blues: West Coast [Part 3]
Mel Walker

Midnight at the Barrelhouse (Disc 5)
Mel Walker

The Coolest Rhythm 'N' Blues
Mel Walker

Stompin' at the Savoy: The Original Indie Label, 1944 - 1961
Mel Walker

Cupid's Boogie
Mel Walker

Mark Lamarr's Rhythm & Blues Christmas
Mel Walker

The Very Best Blues Hits, Vol. 7
Mel Walker

Midnight At the Barrelhouse - Rockin' California Rhythm & Blues: Disc e 1951 - 1952
Mel Walker
Biography
Melvin Lightsy (November 3, 1929 – April 23, 1964), known professionally as Mel Walker, was an American R&B singer best known for his recordings in the early 1950s as lead male singer with the Johnny Otis Orchestra....Read more on Last.fm
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Melvin Lightsy (November 3, 1929 – April 23, 1964), known professionally as Mel Walker, was an American R&B singer best known for his recordings in the early 1950s as lead male singer with the Johnny Otis Orchestra.
Born in Bloomburg, Texas, he grew up in Los Angeles and attended Jefferson High School with Floyd Dixon. In 1949 he was discovered by Johnny Otis and joined his band, singing with Otis until around 1953. On many recordings he featured in duets with Little Esther (Phillips), and also recorded with The Robins. Walker was credited as lead singer on many of Otis' earliest and biggest R&B hits, including "Mistrustin' Blues" and "Cupid Boogie", both of which reached #1 on the Billboard R&B chart in 1950, and "Rockin' Blues", an R&B #2 hit in 1951. He also recorded Floyd Dixon's song "Call Operator 210", a #4 R&B chart hit in 1952.
Walker was jailed on narcotics charges in the early 1950s. His body was found in an alley in Los Angeles on April 23, 1964, after an apparent drug overdose. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Mel+Walker">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
