Willie Egan | |
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Birth name | Robert Lee Egan |
Also known as | Willie Egans, Willie Eggins, Robert "Willie" Egan |
Born | Near Minden, Louisiana, United States | October 1, 1933
Died | August 5, 2004 Inglewood, California, United States | (aged 70)
Genres | Rhythm and blues, boogie-woogie |
Occupation(s) | Pianist, singer, songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Piano, vocals |
Years active | 1949–early 1990s |
Labels | Various |
Willie Egan (October 1, 1933 – August 5, 2004) was an American rhythm and blues and boogie-woogie pianist, singer, and songwriter. He recorded a string of singles in the mid- to late-1950s, using his "boogie-woogie-tinged R&B" styling to critical, but no real commercial, success. Egan wrote most of his own material, and enjoyed a resurgence of interest in Europe in the early 1980s. Pop historians tend to concur that his lack of tangible success in the 1950s, was down to a combination of lack of national promotion, scarce airplay and poor management. A continual mis-spelling of his own name was a further distraction; even his best remembered track, "Wear Your Black Dress", appeared on a single's B-side.