Leiber & Stoller

Active In: 50's, 60's

 
A complete biography of the lives of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller and their contribution to rock & roll could easily take up an entire book. Very simply, Leiber and Stoller are two of the most important songwriters of the early days of rock & roll. Although they had penned songs for R&B artists such as Jimmy Witherspoon, Floyd Dixon, and Charles Brown in the early '50s, Leiber and Stoller more or less exploded onto the rock scene in 1953 by writing "Hound Dog" for Big Mama Thornton (later to be covered by Elvis). From that point on, the duo composed and produced a string of hits that include some of the most instantly recognizable songs in rock history.

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The Leiber & Stoller Story, Vol. 3: Shake 'Em Up & Let 'Em Roll 1962-1969
Released May 28, 2007 on Ace



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Songbook
Released October 3, 1995

The Leiber-Stoller Big Band
Released July 15, 1960

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