
Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, born in Forest, Mississippi in 1905, was an influential American blues musician. Known for his raw vocal style and rhythmic guitar playing, he became a key figure in the development of post-war blues. His most famous compositions include "That's All Right", later popularized by Elvis Presley, and "My Baby Left Me". Often referred to as "The Father of Rock and Roll," Crudup's work laid the foundation for the genre's evolution. Despite limited commercial success during his lifetime, his contributions to blues and early rock remain significant. His legacy endures through countless covers and tributes by later artists.
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