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.
13. CLOUDBURST – CLAUDE CLOUD & HIS THUNDERCLAPS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGi90a-acxI
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
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!!
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
23. PARADISE ROCK – WARREN LUCKEY
24. JINGLE BELL HOP – JACKSON TRIO
25. FISH BAIT – WARREN LUCKEY
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
20 FAVE INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS
TODAY........FROM 1955
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)
BUBBLING UNDER
22. ROCKIN HOP CLIFTON CHENIER
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 :)
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 MotleyI think this 0ne is great and it would top my list here as #95 - 8 were
271 ¦ Hot Rod ¦ Hal Singer#664 and 7
324 ¦ Shrimp and Gumbo ¦ Dave BartholomewEven tho it has some vocal in it I genuinely missed this one.Real good
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 Luckeya 6 for me
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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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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