TEDDY
REYNOLDS, 1950-69
Dès l'adolescence, Teddy peut ainsi se
produire dans certains clubs du 3d Ward peu regardants sur l'âge réel du
pianiste, tel le Jeff's Playhouse dont il devient membre de l'orchestre maison
où passeront Johnny Copeland, Albert Collins, Joe Medwick ou Henry Hayes. Il
accompagne aussi nombre de grands noms en tournée...
C'est grâce à Henry Hayes que
Reynolds fait ses débuts discographiques pour Sittin' In With en 1950 en tant
que chanteur de l'orchestre de Ed Wiley (And his After Hours Band). Cette
première séance engendre un succès régional avec Cry, cry, cry, ce qui pousse le label à éditer d'autres morceaux de
ces séances mais cette fois sous le nom de Teddy "Cry Cry" Reynolds!
Les années suivantes, Teddy fait partie de plusieurs orchestres, tourne dans
tous les Etats du Sud Ouest et participe en tant que pianiste et organiste à de
nombreuses séances, particulièrement pour le label Duke/ Peacock à Houston
derrière Bobby Bland, Junior Parker, Texas Johnny Brown, Johnny Copeland....
Mais il doit attendre 1958 pour graver de nouveaux titres sous son nom,
obtenant un nouveau succès avec le classique Puppy dogs.
Au début des années 1960, Reynolds
s'installe à Los Angeles, joue dans des clubs californiens et enregistre sous
son nom (pour les frères Bihari), même un album entier de blues
"Twists" (sic) ou en tant que musicien de studio.
Mais avec l'avènement du Disco, les
engagements se font rares. Teddy retourne à Houston, doit travailler dans le
bâtiment et l'industrie pétrolière avant d'être redécouvert par Hammond Scott
et à nouveau enregistré avec les Texas Upsetters du saxophoniste Grady Gaines.
Il décède à Houston le 1er octobre 1998.
Malgré tous les efforts, nous
n'avons pu rassembler la totalité des titres enregistrés par Teddy Reynolds
entre 1950 et 1969. Merci à tous ceux qui pourront compléter cette
discographie. Et merci à Jose Yrrabera et Johnny Lee Ramirez pour leur aide.
Gérard
HERZHAFT
One
of the best post-war Texan pianists, Teddy Reynolds was born in Houston on 12th
July 1931 from a musical family: his father (also named Theodore) was a noted
pianist in the Third Ward's clubs and his pianist grandmother Hallie Robinson
who really raised him taught him well this instrument.
Still
a teenager (and despite his young age), Teddy starts to play in Houston's clubs
and get a regular job as the piano man in Jeff's Playhouse house band where he
meets and befriends Johnny Copeland, Albert Collins, Joe Medwick or Henry
Hayes.
Thanks
to Hayes, Teddy makes his recording debut as the singer of the Ed Wiley's After
Hours Band for the Sittin' In With label, waxing a regional hit with Cry, cry, cry. Other tracks from those
sessions are thus issued, this time under Teddy "Cry Cry" Reynolds
name! The following years, Teddy is constantly in demand as a studio man for
several labels, particularly Don Robey's Duke/Peacock, recording behind a lot
of blues and R&B acts (Bobby Bland, Junior Parker, Texas Johnny Brown...)...
But he has to wait 1958 to record under his name, Puppy dogs, another local hit.
During
the early 60's, Reynolds moves to Los
Angeles where he also plays in local clubs and records
behind a lot of artists for several West Coast label like those of the Bihari
Brothers. He records also under his name, even a whole Crown album in which his
blues are recycled as "Twists" to cope with the then current trend.
But
with the beginning of the Disco craze, the 1970's are lean years for many
bluesmen and Teddy has to come back to Houston
to make a living working on the oil and construction industries. Happily, the
late 1980's blues boom brings him to the attention of producer Hammond Scott
who brings him in the studio again for several sessions with the new reformed
Grady Gaines' Texas Upsetters.
Teddy
Reynolds dies in Houston
on 1st October 1998.
Despite
our efforts, we have not been able to gather all the titles recorded under his
name by this great pianist between 1950-69. Thank you by advance to all of
those who would like to complete this collection. And a lot of thanks to Jose
Yrrabera and Johnny Lee Ramirez for their already great help.
Gérard
HERZHAFT
TEDDY REYNOLDS/ 1950-69
Teddy Reynolds, vcl; Willie Johnson, pno; Henry Hayes,
a-sax; Ed Wiley, t-sax; Don Cooks, bs; Ben Turner, dms. Houston , Tx. janvier 1950
01.
Cry cry baby
Teddy Reynolds, vcl/pno; tpt; Henry Hayes, a-sax; Ed
Wiley, t-sax; g; Don Cooks, bs; Ben Turner, dms. Houston, Tx. 1950
02.
Walkin' the floor baby
03.
Why baby why
04.
Summer's on its way
05.
Right will always win
06.
You put a voodoo spell on me
07.
My heart's full of misery
08.
Helpless for your loving
09.
Suicide blues
Strange mysterious woman
Waitin at the station
Too late to make a change
Teddy Reynolds, vcl/pno; Harold Bennett, t-sax; L.A.
Hill, t-sax; Johnny Copeland, g; Oscar Adams, bs; Johnny Prejean, dms. Houston,
Tx. 26 mars 1958
10.
Puppy dogs
11.
Sad and blue
Teddy Reynolds, vcl/pno; Phillip Walker, g; The
Twisters, band. Los Angeles ,
Ca. 1961
12.
She's only twist for me
13.
Twist all night
14.
Twist with me baby
15.
I want to twist with my baby
16.
I'll do the twist
17.
You changed me
18.
Eyes on you
19.
Louise
20.
I thought the war was over I & II
21.
Do you wanna twist?
Teddy Reynolds, vcl/pno; Johnny Success' band. Los Angeles , Ca. 1962
22.
Rockin' with you baby
If I could live my life over
Teddy Reynolds, vcl/pno; LaLa Wilson, bs; band. Los Angeles , Ca. novembre
1963
I'm a devil
My life all over
Teddy Reynolds, vcl/pno; band. Los Angeles , Ca. 1966
23.
Drop that gun
Love you like I always do
Teddy Reynolds, vcl/pno; band. Los Angeles , Ca. 1969
24.
Ain't that soul
Three or Four puppies