And now this is
Let's
start with the very first recordings by Robert
Parker (1930-2020), certainly the most well known artist of this batch. A
saxophonist at first, Robert Parker gained fame thanks to his sole smash hit Barefootin' in 1966 that led to a
favorite dance throughout the world and particularly in New Orleans. Parker
recorded a lot after that but never got a real success again. Parker started as
a saxophonist playing live and on many records in
I
know nothing about singer/guitarist George
Stevenson who recorded a handful of fine tracks under the moniker Blazer
Boy. If anyone knows better, it would be nice to share.
Lil Millett (McKinley James Millett)
(1935-97) was a singer, pianist and bassist who was strongly in demand in and
around
Al Johnson (born in 1939) is a singer
and piano player and a very well known character in
Ramp Davis (George Davis) was a bass
player who recorded four nice sides under his name in 1951.
And Little Leo who closes this set (born
1935) is Lloyd Price's brother. He also recorded four good tracks in 1954.
A lot
of thanks to all who helped to make this post, particularly Gerard Cerdan (Mr
Mightygroove) whose websites are a goldmine for Soul and R&B fans.
https://soul-in-groove.eklablog.com
ROBERT
PARKER, t-sax; Edgar Blanchard, g; Roy
Montrell, g; bs; dms.
01.
June teen
02.
Lawdy Miss Clawdy
Robert Parker, vcl/t-sax; Auguste Dupont, t-sax; Eddie
Bo, pno; Edgar Blanchard, g; Frank Fields, bs; Charles Hungry Williams, dms.
03.
All nite long I & II
Robert Parker, vcl/t-sax; Auguste Dupont, t-sax; Eddie
Bo, pno; Edgar Blanchard, g; Frank Fields, bs; Charles Hungry Williams, dms.
04.
Walkin'
05.
Across the track
Robert Parker, vcl/t-sax; Auguste Dupont, t-sax;
b-sax; Edward Frank,pno; Justin Adams, g; Frank Fields, bs; Smokey Johnson,
dms.
06.
Mash potatoes all nite long
07.
Twistin' out in space
GEORGE
STEVENSON (as
Blazer Boy), vcl; Clarence Ford, t-sax;
Herb Hardesty, a-sax;
08.
Surprise blues
09.
Mornin' train
10.
Waiting for my baby
11.
Joe's kid sister
George Stevenson, vcl; a-sax; Lee Allen, t-sax; Huey
Smith, pno; band.
12.
Meet me at Grandma's joint
13.
Teasin' tan
George Stevenson, vcl; band.
14.
15.
That's where it's at
LIL MILLET (Mc Kinley J. Miller), vcl/pno; Big Boy Myles, tb; Lee Allen,
t-sax; Alvin "Red"
16.
Rich woman
17.
Hopeless love
Lil Millet, vcl/pno; band.
18.
Rock around the clock
19.
I can't stop cryin'
Someday mother
All around the world
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RAMP DAVIS (George Davis), vcl/bs; Leroy Rankin, t-sax; Alex
Burrell, pno; Lester Alexis, dms.
20.
The blues has got me
21.
Bayou Bounce
23.
Mary Sue
ALVIN JOHNSON, vcl/pno; Robert Palmer, t-sax; James Rivers, t-sax; Red Tyler, b-sax;
Edgar Blanchard, g; Placide Adams, bs; Walter Lastie, dms.
24. You done me wrong
25.
Alvin
Johnson, vcl; Dr John, pno; Robert Palmer, t-sax; James Rivers, t-sax; Red
Tyler, b-sax; Edgar Blanchard, g; Placide Adams, bs; Walter Lastie, dms.
26. Carnival time
27. Who dat say?
LITTLE LEO (Leo Price), vcl; band.
28.
Handwriting on the wall
29.
What's it all about?
30.
I cried
31.
Teenie weenie bee