Biography
Born in Lake Charles, LA, powerhouse blues singer Mickey Champion has worked with the likes of T-Bone Walker, Little Esther Phillips, Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington, Ray Charles, Jackie Wilson, and many others in her long but unfortunately largely unsung five-decade career. Discovered in L.A. (where she continues to make her home in the Crenshaw District) by bandleader and ever-vigilant talent scout Johnny Otis, Champion recorded several impressive RB sides in the 1950s and early '60s, none of which established her as a household name. The wife of bandleader Roy Milton until his death, Champion began recording again in 2000, releasing I Am Your Living Legend! that year, followed by What You Want in 2003, both on Tondef Records. She was the subject of a video documentary produced by Paul Vic and Oletha Rogers called #Champion Blues, and in 2008 Ace U.K. issued her collected singles from the 1950s and 1960s under the title Bam a Lam: The RB Recordings 1950-1962. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi



 
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Mickie Champion - What Good Am I (Without You)
Mickey - Champion (official music video)
I'm A Woman Mickey Champion 1955 Dootone 378
Bam-A-Lam
ElPeka Good bye Ft Mickey Champion (video Oficial)
Mickey Champion - There Ain´t Nothing Better
MISS MICKEY CHAMPION - Double Crossing Blues (Live)
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