• Re: FAVE 20 INSTRUMENTALS FROM....1955

    From Bruce@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 3 19:35:12 2025
    Here are the instrumentals on my 1955 list.


    247 ¦ Roller Coaster ¦ Little Walter
    259 ¦ Hand Clappin' ¦ Red Prysock
    270 ¦ Honkin' At Midnight ¦ Frank Motley
    271 ¦ Hot Rod ¦ Hal Singer
    324 ¦ Shrimp and Gumbo ¦ Dave Bartholomew
    335 ¦ Rock 'N Roll ¦ Red Prysock
    344 ¦ Boppin' The Rock ¦ Clifton Chenier
    419 ¦ April in Paris ¦ Count Basie
    426 ¦ Fish Bait ¦ Warren Luckey
    444 ¦ Blues At Three ¦ Count Morris
    483 ¦ Blues In The Dark ¦ Little George Smith
    599 ¦ Blam ¦ Big John Greer (Mickey Baker)
    600 ¦ Joe's Gone ¦ Joe Houston
    601 ¦ The Boss Is Home ¦ Sam "The Man" Taylor (Alan Freed)

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  • From Roger@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 3 08:15:19 2025
    20 FAVE INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS

    TODAY........FROM 1955

    1. HAND CLAPPIN’ – RED PRYSOCK
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvib_WIomho

    Great tenor sax player who’d stood out in Tiny Bradshaw’s outfit (that’s him playing the lead on “Soft”) now firmly at home on Mercury (after a couple of early sides for Bobby Robinson at Red Robin). “Hand Clappin’” is best of his credited recordings IMO hence #1 on this list. Not sure
    if it was a theme on his US broadcasts but Alan Freed opened his
    Luxembourg show with this one several times as I recall. No chart action
    and not issued as UK single

    2. ROCK ‘N’ ROLL – RED PRYSOCK https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_sLBdZLI0w

    Here’s rockin’ Red back for seconds—this time with his first Mercury single
    for 1955 that also titled his first LP a little later that year (that
    also contained “Hand Clappin’” btw). Sold well enough for Bobby Robinson to dust down
    a couple of old unreleased sides and put them out on Red Robin

    3. WET BACK HOP – CHUCK HIGGINS
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tT6W_r5otD8

    Notorious label hopper Higgins landed on Dootsie Williams’ Dootone label
    out on the West Coast for this one. “Wetback Hop” my second favorite of
    his
    records after “Pachuko Hop” (see lead post in the 1952 entry in this series)
    “Wetback Hop” ran into problems on some radio stations who refused play
    on
    the grounds that "the title was a slur on Mexicans"

    4. BOPPIN’ WITH SONNY – SONNY BOY WILLAMSON
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENGm7BY2VyI

    Sonny claimed to play drums on both sides of this one (b/w the vocal “No Nights
    By Myself”) on Ace label. Released September 1955 (same month as his
    Checker
    debut “Don’t Start Me Talkin’) this release was the result of Ace
    leasing the
    masters from Sonny’s previous label Trumpet

    5. THUNDER BIRD – LITTLE WALTER
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9TLyWUpW4o

    Featuring Leonard Caston & Robert Lockwood Jr (gtrs) Willie Dixon (bs)
    Fred
    Below (dms) this was the super instrumental flipside of his big 1955 hit
    “My
    Babe” released on Checker

    6. BOPPIN’ THE ROCK – CLIFTON CHENIER https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UcdB_TU5CA

    Flip to the vocal “Aye Tete Fe” this was Clifton’s debut single on the Specialty
    label. Backing James Jones (pno) Philip Walker (gtr),”Candy” (bs) unk.
    dms

    7. FINGER TIPS – RED PRYSOCK
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSSpTCBPs4I

    This was the official followup to “Hand Clappin’” on Mercury (Bobby Robinon
    put out a couple of older sides as a Red Robin single in between) in
    pretty much
    the same vein prompting a then five year old Steveland Judkins in
    Detroit to declare "Gee I LOVE that title"

    8. ROCKIN’ THE BOP - CLISTON CHANIER (sic) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kj8i1ezmIsQ

    Yep that’s how Le Chenier is billed on this single which appeared on Imperial’s short lived Post subsidiary (which relaunched in 1962 and was equally short lived then as well).

    9. JUMPIN’ WITH JARVIS – PAPA LIGHTFOOT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21yt7jKaYrc

    Alexander Lightfoot aka “Papa Lightfoot” from Natchez Mississippi is probably best known for his “Wine Women Whisky” recorded for Imperial in 1954. The track here “Jumpin’ With Jarvis” is an instrumental recorded
    as long ago as November 19 1952 In New Orleans. Besides Lightfoot (hca)
    other players include Tommy Ridgley (pno) and Edgar Blanchard (gtr). The
    track finally saw light of day in 1955 on Aladdin

    10. CHOP CHOP – CHUCK HIGGINS
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoG11yPqV04

    His one and only release on the R&B label (and the last issue on the
    label I *think*) that famously gave us the original “Hearts Of Stone” by The Jewels.

    11. HEAVY SUGAR – LLOYD LAMBERT
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6TILW_I8dc

    Reminds me of some of the West Indian (read “Jamaican”) parties we got invited to from some of the deejays we used to service via
    Moondogs---and their battles of the sound systems. In which “sound
    duels” playing old favorite US r&b anthems like “Heavy Sugar” on Specialty (still available from the company right up into the 70’s BTW)
    here used to pit these guys against each other.

    Great old days!

    12. HOT ROD – HAL SINGER
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wp8fx8UQaY8

    Here’s tenor saxman Hal Singer with his rockin’ outfit with “Hot Rod” on
    the Savoy label recorded at a joint Buddy Lucas/Hal Singer session in
    NYC and released as a single that December.This was also included in the
    1957 “Rock ‘N’ Roll” compendium LP put out on Regent label (10” London
    label here in UK) and
    mentioned on here lately

    13. CLOUDBURST – CLAUDE CLOUD & HIS THUNDERCLAPS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGi90a-acxI

    Long time instrumental fave of mine saw the mild mannered Leroy
    Kirkland--here recording under his superhero alter ego Claud Cloud
    backed by the Thunderclaps (including the great tenor sax of Sam “The
    Man” Taylor--on the Kirkland-penned "Cloudburst" number for MGM that
    later became famous in the Lambert,Hendricks & Ross jazz version and
    which even wound its way into the repertoire of Barry Manilow in the
    70’s. The ONLY record here today (I think) that was issued in the UK on 45rpm---but then only on a Claude Cloud EP in 1955 on MGM

    As I've mentioned on here before Freed used this one to open his
    Luxembourg show
    at least once IIRC

    14. ROLLER COASTER – LITTLE WALTER https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eXu8GenNys

    Penned by one Elias McDaniel and a terrific Checker “A” side
    instrumental for Walter and worthy followup to his big “My Babe” r&b hit---reckoned by many to be the best instrumental he ever put out.
    Didn’t make the BBpop chart but hit a #6 BB r&b

    15. ROCKIN’ AND BOPPIN’ – JOE HOUSTON https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZ-g46IpNQM

    This intense sax-filled bopper was Joe H’s parting shot to the Cash
    label in October 1955-the same month that the label released the r&b
    chart hit “Jivin’ Around” by Ernie Freeman (see below)

    16. BIG JAY’S HOP – BIG JAY McNEELY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBaMLlRuFFI

    Leaving the Federal label in the dust Big Jay hooks up with Vee Jay in
    Chicago for his newest instrumental gem in June 1955---but sadly his
    ONLY 45rpm single of the year!!

    17. JIVIN’ AROUND-PART II – ERNIE FREEMAN https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQzLrIUVtMk

    His first outing on wax and the immediate release preceding Joe
    Houston’s “Rockin’ And Boppin’” above. Fans should be aware that “Jivin’
    Around” is a two-parter split over both sides of the record with Part 1
    = vocal and Part II = (as you’d expect)-instrumental

    18. APRIL IN PARIS – COUNT BASIE
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9ufYWR3uh8

    Basie’s memorable version of the Duke-Harburg classic Broadway piece originally in the stage musical “Walk A Little Faster” in 1932 and of course revived more recently in 1952 by Doris Day as the title of her
    then newest movie. A US hit for Basie (in early 1956 on Clef label ) it
    reached #28 BBpop and #8 BBr&b.it was 1957 before it saw UK release and
    then on an album on Columbia

    In the immortal closing words of Mr B. “one more once!!!”

    19. THUNDERBOLT – WARREN (TENOR SAX) LUCKEY & COMBO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYMyrx9vL94

    Irresistible sax piece led by the Dallas Tx born Mr Luckey---veteran
    tenor player who’d been around the block a few times in bands led by
    Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie,Mickey Baker and others. I can only
    trace a couple of singles issued by him---but both this one and the
    subsequent “Paradise Rock” (see below) are not to be missed

    20. K.C BOOGIE - K.C DOUGLASS & LUMBERJACKS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Je31xc4Hwfg

    From the grouping that gave us “Mercury Blues” in 1948 (revived in the
    late 60’s in the Steve Miller version) here bring us the memorable “K.C Boogie” on Don Pierce’s Hollywood label (the new incarnation of the
    company after the takeover from John Dolphin)

    BUBBLING UNDER

    21. LOUISIANA STOMP – CLIFTON CHENIER
    22. ROCKIN’ HOP – CLIFTON CHENIER
    23. PARADISE ROCK – WARREN LUCKEY
    24. JINGLE BELL HOP – JACKSON TRIO
    25. FISH BAIT – WARREN LUCKEY

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to Roger on Mon Feb 3 18:53:50 2025
    On Mon, 3 Feb 2025 8:15:19 +0000, Roger wrote:

    9. JUMPIN’ WITH JARVIS – PAPA LIGHTFOOT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21yt7jKaYrc

    Alexander Lightfoot aka “Papa Lightfoot” from Natchez Mississippi is probably best known for his “Wine Women Whisky” recorded for Imperial in 1954. The track here “Jumpin’ With Jarvis” is an instrumental recorded as long ago as November 19 1952 In New Orleans. Besides Lightfoot (hca)
    other players include Tommy Ridgley (pno) and Edgar Blanchard (gtr). The track finally saw light of day in 1955 on Aladdin

    I'm not big on a lot of these real fast harmonica instrumentals like
    this one.

    10. CHOP CHOP – CHUCK HIGGINS
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoG11yPqV04

    His one and only release on the R&B label (and the last issue on the
    label I *think*) that famously gave us the original “Hearts Of Stone” by The Jewels.

    Video unavailable
    This video is not available

    This one works - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4_rdXfl_84

    Did not have it, worth keeping.

    11. HEAVY SUGAR – LLOYD LAMBERT
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6TILW_I8dc

    Reminds me of some of the West Indian (read “Jamaican”) parties we got invited to from some of the deejays we used to service via
    Moondogs---and their battles of the sound systems. In which “sound
    duels” playing old favorite US r&b anthems like “Heavy Sugar” on Specialty (still available from the company right up into the 70’s BTW) here used to pit these guys against each other.

    Title and artist sound familiar, but don't remember ever hearing it. I
    like it.

    13. CLOUDBURST – CLAUDE CLOUD & HIS THUNDERCLAPS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGi90a-acxI

    Not bad, but a little too big band sounding for me. Gonna keep it though because Sam's long solo in the middle is very good.

    15. ROCKIN’ AND BOPPIN’ – JOE HOUSTON https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZ-g46IpNQM

    This intense sax-filled bopper was Joe H’s parting shot to the Cash
    label in October 1955-the same month that the label released the r&b
    chart hit “Jivin’ Around” by Ernie Freeman

    This one wails, did not know it, keeper.

    16. BIG JAY’S HOP – BIG JAY McNEELY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBaMLlRuFFI

    Leaving the Federal label in the dust Big Jay hooks up with Vee Jay in Chicago for his newest instrumental gem in June 1955---but sadly his
    ONLY 45rpm single of the year!!

    Not a gem, more like a pebble. Did not know it, but the bongos and the
    organ kill it for me.

    19. THUNDERBOLT – WARREN (TENOR SAX) LUCKEY & COMBO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYMyrx9vL94

    Irresistible sax piece led by the Dallas Tx born Mr Luckey---veteran
    tenor player who’d been around the block a few times in bands led by
    Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie,Mickey Baker and others. I can only
    trace a couple of singles issued by him---but both this one and the subsequent “Paradise Rock” (see below) are not to be missed

    A little too jazzy.

    23. PARADISE ROCK – WARREN LUCKEY

    Did not have this, another good one.

    24. JINGLE BELL HOP – JACKSON TRIO

    The constant bells are too annoying IMO.

    25. FISH BAIT – WARREN LUCKEY

    I have this ranked higher than most things on this list.

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  • From RWC@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 3 20:06:37 2025
    On Mon, 3 Feb 2025 08:15:19 +0000, mariabus@blueyonder.co.uk (Roger)
    wrote:

    9. JUMPIN WITH JARVIS PAPA LIGHTFOOT >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21yt7jKaYrc

    Alexander Lightfoot aka Papa Lightfoot from Natchez Mississippi is
    probably best known for his Wine Women Whisky recorded for Imperial in >1954. The track here Jumpin With Jarvis is an instrumental recorded
    as long ago as November 19 1952 In New Orleans. Besides Lightfoot (hca)
    other players include Tommy Ridgley (pno) and Edgar Blanchard (gtr). The >track finally saw light of day in 1955 on Aladdin

    Roger, it seems an Aladdin copy was released in 1952? https://www.discogs.com/release/811798-Papa-Lightfoot-His-Harmonica-And-His-Orchestra-Jumpin-With-Jarvis-Blue-Lights

    (guess how I discovered this, if true :)

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  • From RWC@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 3 19:10:22 2025
    On Mon, 3 Feb 2025 08:15:19 +0000, mariabus@blueyonder.co.uk (Roger)
    wrote:
    20 FAVE INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS

    TODAY........FROM 1955

    YT Playlist - Roger's 20 Faves + 5 Bubbling Under: https://www.youtube.com/watch_videos?video_ids=fvib_WIomho,F_sLBdZLI0w,tT6W_r5otD8,ENGm7BY2VyI,Y9TLyWUpW4o,9UcdB_TU5CA,aSSpTCBPs4I,Kj8i1ezmIsQ,21yt7jKaYrc,M4_rdXfl_84,S6TILW_I8dc,wp8fx8UQaY8,lGi90a-acxI,6eXu8GenNys,cZ-g46IpNQM,qBaMLlRuFFI,sQzLrIUVtMk,
    p9ufYWR3uh8,nYMyrx9vL94,Je31xc4Hwfg,jhRmM6ognJA,ykwpsXorvTI,Pq61OPHW6as,1Me0MrreotI,3pBHoeBe1tY,

    1. HAND CLAPPIN RED PRYSOCK

    2. ROCK N ROLL RED PRYSOCK

    3. WET BACK HOP CHUCK HIGGINS

    4. BOPPIN WITH SONNY SONNY BOY WILLAMSON

    5. THUNDER BIRD LITTLE WALTER

    6. BOPPIN THE ROCK CLIFTON CHENIER

    7. FINGER TIPS RED PRYSOCK

    8. ROCKIN THE BOP - CLISTON CHANIER (sic)

    9. JUMPIN WITH JARVIS PAPA LIGHTFOOT

    10. CHOP CHOP CHUCK HIGGINS

    11. HEAVY SUGAR LLOYD LAMBERT

    12. HOT ROD HAL SINGER

    13. CLOUDBURST CLAUDE CLOUD & HIS THUNDERCLAPS

    14. ROLLER COASTER LITTLE WALTER

    15. ROCKIN AND BOPPIN JOE HOUSTON

    16. BIG JAYS HOP BIG JAY McNEELY

    17. JIVIN AROUND-PART II ERNIE FREEMAN

    18. APRIL IN PARIS COUNT BASIE

    19. THUNDERBOLT WARREN (TENOR SAX) LUCKEY & COMBO

    20. K.C BOOGIE - K.C DOUGLASS & LUMBERJACKS

    BUBBLING UNDER

    21. LOUISIANA STOMP - CLIFTON CHENIER

    22. ROCKIN' HOP - CLIFTON CHENIER

    23. PARADISE ROCK - WARREN LUCKEY

    24. JINGLE BELL HOP - JACKSON TRIO

    25. FISH BAIT - WARREN LUCKEY

    Big Jay Mcneely - Big Jays Hop 16.
    Chuck Higgins - Chop Chop 10.
    Chuck Higgins - Wet Back Hop 3.
    Claude Cloud & His Thunderclaps - Cloudburst 13.
    Clifton Chenier - Boppin The Rock 6.
    Clifton Chenier - Louisiana Stomp 21.
    Clifton Chenier - Rockin' Hop 22.
    Cliston Chanier - Rockin The Bop (Sic) 8.
    Count Basie - April In Paris 18.
    Ernie Freeman - Jivin Around-Part II 17.
    Hal Singer - Hot Rod 12.
    Jackson Trio - Jingle Bell Hop 24.
    Joe Houston - Rockin And Boppin 15.
    K.C Douglass & Lumberjacks - K.C Boogie 20.
    Little Walter - Roller Coaster 14.
    Little Walter - Thunder Bird 5.
    Lloyd Lambert - Heavy Sugar 11.
    Papa Lightfoot - Jumpin With Jarvis 9.
    Red Prysock - Finger Tips 7.
    Red Prysock - Hand Clappin 1.
    Red Prysock - Rock N Roll 2.
    Sonny Boy Willamson - Boppin With Sonny 4.
    Warren (Tenor Sax) Luckey & Combo - Thunderbolt 19.
    Warren Luckey - Fish Bait 25.
    Warren Luckey - Paradise Rock 23.

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  • From RWC@21:1/5 to Bruce on Mon Feb 3 21:34:45 2025
    On Mon, 3 Feb 2025 19:35:12 +0000, savoybg@aol.com (Bruce) wrote:

    Here are the instrumentals on my 1955 list.

    247 Roller Coaster Little Walter
    259 Hand Clappin' Red Prysock
    270 Honkin' At Midnight Frank Motley
    271 Hot Rod Hal Singer
    324 Shrimp and Gumbo Dave Bartholomew
    335 Rock 'N Roll Red Prysock
    344 Boppin' The Rock Clifton Chenier
    419 April in Paris Count Basie
    426 Fish Bait Warren Luckey
    444 Blues At Three Count Morris
    483 Blues In The Dark Little George Smith
    599 Blam Big John Greer (Mickey Baker)
    600 Joe's Gone Joe Houston
    601 The Boss Is Home Sam "The Man" Taylor (Alan Freed)

    Little Walter - Roller Coaster [Checker 817] - 1955
    Red Prysock - Hand Clappin' [Mercury 70674X] - 1955
    Frank Motley - Honkin' At Midnight [Big Town 119x] - 1955
    Hal Singer - Hot Rod [Savoy 1179] - 1955
    Dave Bartholomew - Shrimp and Gumbo [Imperial X5373] - 1956
    Red Prysock - Rock 'N Roll [Mercury MG 20088] - 1955
    Clifton Chenier - Boppin' The Rock [Specialty SP-552] - 1955
    Count Basie - April in Paris [Clef 89162X] - 1955
    Warren Luckey - Fish Bait [Beacon 10] - 1955
    Count Morris - Blues At Three [Vee Jay VJ 13] - 1955
    Little George Smith - Blues In The Dark [RPM x43] - 1955
    Big John Greer - Blam [Groove G-0131] - 1955
    Joe Houston - Joe's Gone [RPM x426] - 1955
    Sam "The Man" Taylor - The Boss Is Home [MGM E 293] - 1955

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  • From RWC@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 3 20:56:16 2025
    On Mon, 3 Feb 2025 08:15:19 +0000, mariabus@blueyonder.co.uk (Roger)
    wrote:

    BUBBLING UNDER

    22. ROCKIN HOP CLIFTON CHENIER

    Roger, the artist s/b Cliston Chanier https://www.discogs.com/release/11975775-Cliston-Chanier-King-Of-The-South-Tell-Me-Rockin-Hop

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  • From Roger@21:1/5 to RWC on Tue Feb 4 07:49:53 2025
    On Tue, 4 Feb 2025 1:06:37 +0000, RWC wrote:

    On Mon, 3 Feb 2025 08:15:19 +0000, mariabus@blueyonder.co.uk (Roger)
    wrote:

    9. JUMPIN’ WITH JARVIS – PAPA LIGHTFOOT >>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21yt7jKaYrc

    Alexander Lightfoot aka “Papa Lightfoot” from Natchez Mississippi is >>probably best known for his “Wine Women Whisky” recorded for Imperial in >>1954. The track here “Jumpin’ With Jarvis” is an instrumental recorded >>as long ago as November 19 1952 In New Orleans. Besides Lightfoot (hca) >>other players include Tommy Ridgley (pno) and Edgar Blanchard (gtr). The >>track finally saw light of day in 1955 on Aladdin

    Roger, it seems an Aladdin copy was released in 1952? https://www.discogs.com/release/811798-Papa-Lightfoot-His-Harmonica-And-His-Orchestra-Jumpin-With-Jarvis-Blue-Lights

    (guess how I discovered this, if true :)

    It's a 1952 recording for Aladdin but not released until 1955. What do
    you have that says different?

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  • From Roger@21:1/5 to Bruce on Tue Feb 4 07:45:32 2025
    On Mon, 3 Feb 2025 19:35:12 +0000, Bruce wrote:

    Here are the instrumentals on my 1955 list.


    247 ¦ Roller Coaster ¦ Little Walter
    #707 - 7
    259 ¦ Hand Clappin' ¦ Red Prysock
    #106 - 8
    270 ¦ Honkin' At Midnight ¦ Frank Motley
    I think this 0ne is great and it would top my list here as #95 - 8 were
    it not
    for the fact that I disqualified it because of the way too much
    conversation in it as opposed to a strictly instrumental sound with
    maybe just the occasional word (example "Tequila" allowed).BTW this was
    the opening theme to Charlie Gillett's "Honky Tonk" radio show here back
    in the 70's

    271 ¦ Hot Rod ¦ Hal Singer
    #664 and 7

    324 ¦ Shrimp and Gumbo ¦ Dave Bartholomew
    Even tho it has some vocal in it I genuinely missed this one.Real good
    number it sits at #266 on my list and a 7

    335 ¦ Rock 'N Roll ¦ Red Prysock
    #11 - 8

    344 ¦ Boppin' The Rock ¦ Clifton Chenier
    #240 - 7

    419 ¦ April in Paris ¦ Count Basie
    #730 - 7

    426 ¦ Fish Bait ¦ Warren Luckey
    a 6 for me

    444 ¦ Blues At Three ¦ Count Morris

    New to me. Need to hear it a few times but right now I'm thinking a 6

    483 ¦ Blues In The Dark ¦ Little George Smith

    Just missed the list I posted here. A good 6

    599 ¦ Blam ¦ Big John Greer (Mickey Baker)

    Just missed my list. A 6

    600 ¦ Joe's Gone ¦ Joe Houston

    I have it as a 6 but prefer the "Shtiggy Boom" side (another 6)

    601 ¦ The Boss Is Home ¦ Sam "The Man" Taylor (Alan Freed)

    A 6 on my list. What was Freed's role here?

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  • From Roger@21:1/5 to RWC on Tue Feb 4 07:58:37 2025
    On Tue, 4 Feb 2025 1:56:16 +0000, RWC wrote:

    On Mon, 3 Feb 2025 08:15:19 +0000, mariabus@blueyonder.co.uk (Roger)
    wrote:

    BUBBLING UNDER

    22. ROCKIN’ HOP – CLIFTON CHENIER

    Roger, the artist s/b Cliston Chanier https://www.discogs.com/release/11975775-Cliston-Chanier-King-Of-The-South-Tell-Me-Rockin-Hop

    Yes I forgot both Post label singles spell his name that weird way

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