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Friday, November 11, 2011
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Dave "Baby" Cortez Goes Country
So I understand that organ man Dave "Baby" Cortez has a new album coming out soon on Norton Records. If he slips in another crazy country cover or two I, for one, will be a very happy customer.
Posted by Greg G at 9:38 PM 0 comments
Labels: Greg, Instrumentals
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Esquerita Goes To Texas
Caption: Esquerita on the move, Good Publishing Warehouse, Fort Worth, Texas.
Photograph via The Great Lost Photographs Of Eddie Rocco (Kicks Books, 1997).
Posted by Greg G at 10:34 PM 0 comments
Wild Wild Party
weekend...
Darryl Vincent - Wild Wild Party
See ya there.
We'll be rocking & reeling & hanging from the ceiling.
Posted by Shouting Thomas Torment at 12:20 PM 1 comments
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
WIBG TOP 99 For The Week of November 4, 1963
I'm certainly not going to post every song here for you, but here's #76 and the flip side of #92 (the A-side's fine, but the backside is more appropriate for this venue).
If you want to hear what the kids in Philadelphia were listening to a few years earlier, Joe Niagara recreated a bit of his show on Cruisin' 1957, which shouldn't be too hard to track down. And while he checked out of this world in 2007, Hy Lit can still be heard deejaying from beyond the grave on www.hylitradio.com (I assume... I had trouble making it load, but it may be a Mac/PC thing).
Posted by Devlin Thompson at 2:42 PM 1 comments
Labels: Devlin, Dynamics, Ellie Greenwich, Ginny Arnell, High Numbers, Jeff Barry, Philadelphia, Raindrops, The Who, Top 99, WIBG
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Kicksville Confidential
Torrid Tales From The Wild World Of Norton Records! Avi Spivak has illustrated an amazing comic filled with ALL TRUE stories from the label with the able stable!! "Norton's got a six and a half foot cyclops drag queen, a pair of singing siamese twins, an indian with one lung, at least 3 murderers, an elephant thief, about a dozen guys who wear turbans....and we haven't even gotten to Kim Fowley" - Billy Miller/Ugly Things Magazine. Get it Here!! Launch party at Desert Island Books Wednesday, November 9th, 7 PM. Followed by all night rock 'n' roll dance party at Union Pool. DJ Howie Pyro presiding. More infos here.
Happy 25th Anniversary Norton Records!!!
Posted by Debbie D at 7:39 AM 2 comments
Labels: Debbie D, Esquerita, Norton Records
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Esquerita Awareness Month: "The Rock-A-Round"
Paul Peek and Esquerita were both from Greenville, SC, and met while Mr. Reeder was headlining there at the Owl Club in 1958. Paul was justifiably impressed with Mr. Reeder's act, and introduced him to his boss at the time, Gene Vincent, who would soon use his influence to get him signed to Capitol records. Before that point, though, he helped arrange for Esquerita and his band to cut several demos in Dallas, as well as today's selection (this material is all collected on Vintage Voola, from Norton records). This was Mr. Peek's debut record, as well as the first NRC single, and was co-written by Peek and "Esque-Rita" (if by "co-written", one means "swiped from Ahmet Ertegun and Ray Charles"--- but why nitpick?).
This particular scratchy sound file, however, is not from that album. It's from the single pictured above, which I and an accomplice "shoplifted" from a Kroger supermarket, circa 1993! Perhaps this requires explanation: at that time, the now-defunct Broad St. Kroger here in Athens, GA was doing a goofy "Back To The '50s" promotion, with the store haphazardly decorated for the occasion. There were posters and crepe streamers throughout the store, the freezers had an assortment of pedal cars on top for some reason, and the deli section had dozens of 45s dangling on ribbons from the ceiling. They had clearly just gone to the Potter's House thrift store and grabbed up a six-or-eight-inch stack of singles from the top of the pile, and the bulk of them were '70s & '80s junk: Osmonds, KC & The Sunshine Band, and worse. On maybe my second or third visit during the promotion, though, I was shopping late, around midnight, and happened to see a familiar label out of the corner of my eye, and looked closer to see the above record (no sleeve-- I added that later). Looking around a lot more carefully, I saw nothing else of interest, except for a second copy! THey were hanging just out of my reach, so I went home, grabbed a couple of junk 45s, then went next door and fetched a fellow record hound, the slightly-taller Mr. Jim Tucci, and returned to the grocery store. he yanked down the records, we tied the ribbons to our replacement singles and left them on the floor (see? It wasn't actual thievery!), selected our groceries, and went home.
Posted by Devlin Thompson at 12:32 PM 1 comments
Labels: 1958, 45, Devlin, Esquerita, Gene Vincent, NRC, Paul Peek