Burrage debuted on wax in 1950 with a jumping Hi-Yo Silver for Decca with Horace Henderson's band in support. Singles for Aladdin and States preceded one of his most prolific studio periods with Eli Toscano's Cobra imprint. In 1956, Burrage cut the amusing You Eat Too Much for Cobra, backed by a solid combo featuring guitarist Wayne Bennett and bassist Willie Dixon. Jody Williams added stinging guitar to Burrage's 1957 Cobra offering Messed Up, while Stop for the Red Light, his third Cobra 45, was a novelty complete with auto-wreck sound effects. Betty Jean, his last Cobra single, is unabashed rock roll, with Otis Rush on guitar. Burrage also served as a session pianist for the firm, backing up Magic Sam and Charles Clark.
After a romping 1960 effort for Vee-Jay, Crying for My Baby, Burrage revamped his vocal approach considerably when recording rather prolifically for One-derful's M-Pac! subsidiary during the early to mid-'60s. There he sang in a very credible soul style, enjoying his only national RB hit in 1965 with the driving Got to Find a Way (later revived by one of Burrage's protégés, Otis Clay). ~ Bill Dahl, Rovi