Another one that's shakin' up the household at the moment.
I still know virtually nothing about this guy. Only that most of his records are on California labels and that the liner notes on his only album say that he was from Louisiana. Any info would be most appreciated.
I think they were hoping to get serious air-play off this one, it has that 'mixed for AM radio' sound.
Hope ya'll enjoy it as much as we do.....
Just to let you know that your site and your 45 collection are top notch. And I really dig your compact, on point comments and the info that you give about the artists. The city of NOLA should honour you and your efforts to conserve and spread this wonderful music with a yearly Jour des Bones Dansants (what is bones in French? Les oses, or something?)! Greetings from Holland; Ingmar
ReplyDeleteAh, sorry, make that the annual Jour des Bones Chantants! Greetings; Ingmar
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the lovely comment Ingmar...
ReplyDelete'les os' is 'bones' in french.....Jour d'Os Chantants, is what we might say around here if such a thing existed, and I agree that it should.