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Sunday, October 18, 2015


Tonight at 7:00 on Ichiban: The REAL NITTY GRITTY's servin' up some SOUL FOOD mmmmmmmm http://wfmu.org/listen-live/ichiban

Saturday, October 17, 2015

Haunted Halloween

Trashy Trailers Vol. 1


Just in time for Halloween, enjoy 101 horror & sleaze movie trailers from the Ichiban era.  And don't forget to tune in to Ichiban on Saturday, Oct. 31st at 6 PM for the dusk to dawn - trick or treat explosion!

instrumentala 45 of the Week!



PANIC! (listen/download)

Friday, October 16, 2015

Benny Joseph Photographs At ICP!


Don't miss!

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

The Fringe Factory Goes OUT of Their HEADS...WAY GONE!



Halloween Archives


Don't miss this incredible archive of spooky radio/tv shows from the archives.

Ups and Downs with Ruby Johnson & The Girls Crayons to Perfume! 7pm Wed






The girls are here at 7pm Wednesday! Dig it!

Monday, October 12, 2015

Don't You Know Yockomo ???





Huey "Piano" Smith, owner of a black belt in gobbledygook, was at the top of his game in Don't You Know Yockomo.




The other day my friend Pete Menchetti spun a cool version I didn't know, by cute New Zealander Dinah Lee. It cracks me up to hear her make her way (rather effectively for a kiwi) through Huey's goofy New Orleans lyrics. Her version reached #1 in Australia and New Zealand in 1964. And here's a nice live clip.


According to this blog, the Y-word comes from "Jockomo" as found in the song cut in 1953 by James "Sugar Boy" Crawford : Jock-A-Mo.



That number was later a hit for the Dixie Cups as Iko Iko. Here's a live clip.

And to bring one more cute chick into this blog, here's a French adaptation by Julie D. and its charming clip (unfortunately out of sync)*.


Bonus track : Casey Jones and the Governors, a second-rate British beat band, tries their best to do Yockomo, but loses the groove.


They nonetheless continued their campaign to bring Huey's music to the British public with a somewhat more successful cover of Don't You Just Know It. But even their clever renaming as Don't Ha Ha was not sufficient to make it a hit. And if that's not enough, here's a live clip !



* As a particularly astute reader pointed out, the chicks in the Julie D. clip are actually the Parisiennes.







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