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Hank ballard biography

          Hank Ballard (born John Henry Kendricks; November 18, – March 2, ) was an American singer and songwriter, the lead vocalist of the Midnighters and one..

          Hank Ballard was an American singer and songwriter, the lead vocalist of the Midnighters and one of the first rock and roll artists to emerge in the early s.

        1. Hank Ballard was an American singer and songwriter, the lead vocalist of the Midnighters and one of the first rock and roll artists to emerge in the early s.
        2. Born.
        3. Hank Ballard (born John Henry Kendricks; November 18, – March 2, ) was an American singer and songwriter, the lead vocalist of the Midnighters and one.
        4. Hank Ballard was born November 18, (according to his birth records) in Detroit, but moved to Bessemer, Alabama, as a young child following his father's.
        5. Biography.
        6. Hank Ballard

          American singer (1927–2003)

          Hank Ballard

          Ballard in 1954

          Birth nameJohn Henry Kendricks
          Born(1927-11-18)November 18, 1927[1]
          Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
          DiedMarch 2, 2003(2003-03-02) (aged 75)
          Los Angeles, U.S.
          Genres
          Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
          Years active1951–2003
          LabelsFederal, King, People, Stang
          Formerly ofThe Midnighters

          Musical artist

          Hank Ballard (born John Henry Kendricks; November 18, 1927 – March 2, 2003)[1] was an American singer and songwriter, the lead vocalist of the Midnighters and one of the first rock and roll artists to emerge in the early 1950s.

          He played an integral part in the development of the genre, releasing the hit singles "Work with Me, Annie" and answer songs "Annie Had a Baby" and "Annie's Aunt Fannie" with his Midnighters. He later wrote and originally recorded (in 1959) "The Twist" which was notably covered a year later by Chubby Checker, this second ve