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Here's One With All Sorts of Weirdness - and Michael Biehn.
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Turn down the lights. Grab a partner. It's slow grind time baby!
Here's a real belly rubber, toe curler, and spine tingler. These are The Wheels and "My Hearts Desire" from 1956! Next up are The Charades and "Please Be My Love Tonight" Not to be outdone are Jesse Belvin and Eugene Church, as The Cliques with "Girl of My Dream" To round out this set we stay in California to hear the original version of an Elvis classic. Willy & Ruth on the Spark label in 1954 and their recording of Lieber & Stoller's "Love Me" |
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Electric Avenue - Mutaytor with special guest vocalist Kid Beyond (and a whole stage full of friends) - from one of the best concerts I ever attended.
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With Fat Tuesday (Mardi Gras) being tomorrow I think we should party New Orleans style!
Shirley and Lee get us started with "Let The Good Times Roll" from 1956! Here's the flipside of "Sea Cruise" - "Roberta" by Frankie Ford (backed by Huey "Piano" Smith and The Clowns). New Orleans also had DooWop Groups. One of them were The Spiders and their lead singer was the deceased Chuck Carbo. Here's a clip of his appearance at the UGHA Hall of Fame show in 2002. In fact you can see my head bobbing in the audience! The original version of "See You Later Alligator" by Swamp Pop artist, Bobby Charles from 1954. Little Richard wasn't from New Orleans but all of his hits were recorded there. And we can't leave New Orleans without hearing from Antoine "Fats" Domino! |
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