R&B/Soul
Haywood, ‘Little Sonny’ Warner, one of the greatest blues artists to emerge from the Washington DC, USA, music scene passed away on April 12, 2007. Warner, born October 30, 1930, grew up in Falls Church, Virginia on Shreve Road, behind what was then Peacock Buick. As a teen he was part of a gospel group "The Four Sons" who sang at the Second Baptist Church in Falls Church. This was the beginning of his lengthy musical career. This group went up to New York and as the Rockets, backed legendary Atlantic Records session pianist Van Walls on Walls' single releases, "After Midnight" and "Open the Door." Sonny became part of the DC music scene, singing at various area clubs while holding down a day job. In the mid 1950s he became valet for the legendary Lloyd Price in Prices’ touring band who had established the Washington DC based KRC label with Harold Logan and William Boskent.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Bell Bottom Blue Jeans | Little Sonny Warner | 1966 | Single |
That's For Me | Little Sonny Warner With Chuck Booker's Orchestra | 1962 | Single |
I Love You, Oh Darling / Oh, What A Fool | Big Jay McNeely / Little Sonny Warner | 1960 | Single |
There Is Something on Your Mind | Big Jay McNeely & Band With Little Sonny Warner | Single | |
My Love For You / Nothing | Little Sonny Warner | Single |