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Musician of R&B/Soul and Blues
A.k.a. Denzil Rice
Denzil "Dumpy" Rice (aka Denny Rice) was a Cincinnati-area piano player. He played as a session musician for many local and national recording artists, including Lonnie Mack, as well as releasing several singles under his own name (or various nicknames). He was a versatile musician, recording and performing live in rock, blues, country, rockabilly, R&B, and other genres. With Troy Seals he wrote the song "There’s a Honky-Tonk Angel (Who’ll Take Me Back In)", which was a hit for Elvis Presley and Conway Twitty.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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You Don't Have To Be Lonely / Where Did I Go | Denzil Dumpy Rice | 1978 | Single |
Swanee River Blues / Hot Body Blues | Denzil Dumpy Rice | 1977 | Single |
Marli / De-Funky Dumpy | Denzil Dumpy Rice | 1972 | Single |
Teacha / A Law Against You | Denzil Dumpy Rice | 1968 | Single |
St. Louis Blues / Sentimental Journey | Denzil Dumpy Rice | 1968 | Single |
Last Date / Blueberry Hill | Denzil Dumpy Rice | Single | |
Your Cheatin' Heart / Half As Much | Denzil Dumpy Rice | Single | |
Cross Country Drive / The In Crowd | Denzil Dumpy Rice | Single |