Oscar Mclollie
50 top tracks
Oscar Mclollie
50 top tracks
Albums

Roll, Hot Rod, Roll
Oscar Mclollie

Hipsters` Holiday
Oscar Mclollie

A-Z: Kitty Daisy & Lewis - 'The Roots of Rock 'n' Roll'
Oscar Mclollie

Merry Vintage Christmas!
Oscar Mclollie

The Greatest '50s Rock N' Roll Collection Ever
Oscar Mclollie

Hot Lollies
Oscar Mclollie

The Christmas Collection
Oscar Mclollie

Christmas Hits of the 1950s
Oscar Mclollie

Christmas Rock
Oscar Mclollie

A-Z: Kitty, Daisy & Lewis - The Roots of Rock 'n' Roll
Oscar Mclollie

Class & Rendezvous, The Essentials
Oscar Mclollie

Hipsters' Holiday
Oscar Mclollie
Biography
Oscar McLollie (September 22, 1924 – July 4, 2008) was an American jump blues singer. He was recruited by Mercury Records where he recorded the song "I'm Hurt". In 1953 was asked by Leon René and his son Rafael "Googie" René to record their song "The Honey Jump" for their new record label, Class. The upbeat song, with honking saxes and pounding piano, became a regional hit and was leased to Modern Records, but was covered more successfully by other artists. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/O...Read more on Last.fm
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Oscar McLollie (September 22, 1924 – July 4, 2008) was an American jump blues singer. He was recruited by Mercury Records where he recorded the song "I'm Hurt". In 1953 was asked by Leon René and his son Rafael "Googie" René to record their song "The Honey Jump" for their new record label, Class. The upbeat song, with honking saxes and pounding piano, became a regional hit and was leased to Modern Records, but was covered more successfully by other artists. His follow-up, "All That Oil In Texas", was also successful locally. Oscar McLollie and his Honey Jumpers continued over the next few years to record a series of songs written by Leon or Googie René, including "God Gave Us Christmas", and "Lolly Pop" which was covered by Louis Jordan. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Oscar+McLollie">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
