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Also known as
  
Bumps Blackwell

Genres
  
Rock and roll, pop


Years active
  
1947–1981

Name
  
Robert Blackwell

Birth name
  
Robert Alexander Blackwell

Born
  
May 23, 1918 Seattle, Washington, United States (
1918-05-23
)

Died
  
March 9, 1985(1985-03-09) (aged 66) Hacienda Heights, Whittier, California

Occupation(s)
  
Songwriter, record producer, arranger

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Robert Alexander "Bumps" Blackwell (May 23, 1918 – March 9, 1985) was an American bandleader, songwriter, arranger, and record producer, best known for his work overseeing the early hits of Little Richard, as well as grooming Ray Charles, Quincy Jones, Ernestine Anderson, Lloyd Price, Sam Cooke, Herb Alpert, Larry Williams, and Sly and the Family Stone at the start of their music careers.

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Biography

Born in Seattle, Washington, Blackwell led a jazz group in the late 1940s that included pianist Ray Charles and trumpeter Quincy Jones. He moved to Hollywood, California to continue studying composition, but he instead took a job at Art Rupe's Specialty Records as an arranger and producer. He worked with Sam Cooke, Larry Williams, Lloyd Price and Guitar Slim, as well as producing Little Richard during his rise to stardom in 1955 and 1956.

In addition to producing Little Richard's breakthrough hit "Tutti Frutti" following hearing him sing the song in the studio, Blackwell also produced Little Richard's other mid-50s hits, co-writing some as them as well, including: "Long Tall Sally"; "Good Golly Miss Molly"; "Ready Teddy"; and "Rip It Up". They all quickly became rock and roll standards, and have subsequently been covered by hundreds of artists including Elvis Presley, the Beatles and Creedence Clearwater Revival.

He also produced Sam Cooke's hit "You Send Me". Blackwell left Specialty in 1957, taking Sam Cooke with him to Keen Records. He was the West Coast A&R director for Mercury Records from 1959 to 1963, and produced Little Richard's gospel recordings for that label. He became Richard's manager and continued to work with him into the 1970s.

In 1981 Blackwell produced some songs for Bob Dylan's album, Shot of Love, including the title track.

Blackwell died at his home in Hacienda Heights in Whittier, California in 1985 of pneumonia.

As co-writer and producer

  • 1956 "Long Tall Sally" (Blackwell/Johnson/Penniman) - Little Richard, US Pop #6, UK #3
  • 1956 "Ready Teddy" (Blackwell/Marascalco) - Little Richard, US Pop #44
  • 1956 "Rip It Up" " (Blackwell/Marascalco) - Little Richard, US Pop #17, UK #30
  • 1958 "Good Golly Miss Molly" (Blackwell/Marascalco) - Little Richard, US Pop #10, UK #8
  • As producer

  • 1957 "You Send Me" (Sam Cooke), US Pop #1, UK #29
  • 1981 "Shot of Love" (Bob Dylan)
  • References

    Robert Blackwell Wikipedia