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Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Arthur Alexander Month
"Detroit City" was a hit for Bobby Bare in 1963. Written by Mel Tillis and Danny Dill.
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Arthur Alexander Month!
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The Hound and Rex at the Ichiban launch party |
The Hound's interview with Arthur Alexander April 17, 1993 on WFMU, Arthurs's last.
Entire show (mp3)
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Arthur Alexander Month
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WSM Radio Tower |
Arthur was born in Florence, Alabama on May 10, 1940. He must've listened to the Opry on Saturday night.
Down The Backroads
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Arthur Alexander Month
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The Fame Gang |
"You Better Move On" was the first chart hit for FAME studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama.
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Friday, December 2, 2011
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Hank Ballard
Hat tip: Sweeney Todd's Barber Shop.
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Look who's back in town!
Although in order to escape personal demons Arthur Alexander ended up dropping out of music & driving a bus in Cleveland for most of the eighties, he did get to experience a comeback of sorts before his passing in 1993. At the time of his death he had just released a new album and was playing many well received shows around the country.
Nice that Arthur got to see a little good luck at the end instead of more of the bad luck that seemed to dog his entire career.
He's one of my faves of southern soul & this is going all the way back to his first...
June (Arthur) Alexander - Sally Sue Brown
Happy Arthur Alexander month - SHO'NUFF!!!
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December Is Arthur Alexander Month!
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Esquerita Awareness Month: "As Time Goes By"
*To be fair, there's a lot worse to be found along the "Southern Rock" spectrum, but growing up in a redneck college town (the worst of both worlds!)gave me an exceptionally low tolerance for all AOR music, whether British- or Southern- accented, which has remained with me throughout life.
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Labels: 1968, 45, Casablanca, Devlin, Esquerita, Harold Battiste, Magnificent Malochi, South Carolina
Esquerita Awareness Month: "Mama Your Daddy's Come Home"
*This is how it's rendered in the songwriting credits on Little Richard's "Dew Drop Inn" and "Freedom Blues". Richard apparently nicknamed him "Excreta", so I guess we should add that one to the above litany of names.
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Labels: 1968, 45, Devlin, Esquerita, Harold Battiste, Magnificent Malochi