Big Twist And The Mellow Fellows Audio CD's & Vinyl Record Albums Big Twist and the Mellow Fellows was an American blues and rhythm and blues group. The frontman was the singer and harmonica player Larry "Big Twist" Nolan (né Lawrence Millard Nolan; 23 September 1937, Terre Haute, Indiana – 14 March 1990, Broadview, Illinois). He began singing in church at the age of six. During the 1950s he sang and played drums in a bar band, the Mellow Fellows, performing everything from R & B, blues and country music. At the beginning of the 1970s he joined with guitarist Pete Special and tenor saxophonist Terry Ogolini, and the band put out albums on Flying Fish Records and Alligator Records. Over the decade, the group earned a loyal following and moved from private parties to the big stages. The band's repertoire was a mixture of soul, rhythm and blues, and rock, a mixture that was equally popular among young and old. Larry Nolan died in March 1990 of a heart attack. The group played on, with new singer Martin Allbritton, from Carbondale, Illinois. The saxophonist and producer Gene "Daddy G" Barge often appeared as a guest vocalist. After the founding member Peter Special left the band, they called themselves the Chicago Rhythm And Blues Kings, and remain a popular band in Illinois.
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Audio CD |
Big Twist And The Mellow Fellows |
Live From Chicago! Bigger Than Life!! |
1982 |
ALCD 4755 |
Alligator Record Label; Jewel case and CD appear new; Includes the original inner four page photo/song title/lyric/credit booklet and original artwork |
NM/NM |
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LP |
Big Twist And The Mellow Fellows |
One Track Mind |
1982 |
FF 268
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Flying Fish Record Label; Album cover and record appear new; Stereo recording |
NM/NM |
$19.99 |
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