Tuesday, August 5, 2025

Women Of Music Volume 10

 


Wing Han Tsang (better known internationally as Wing= on cover
(my favorite singer for the moment)
 
Bonnie Lou - Tweedlee Dee
Esther Phillips - Hound Dog
Judy Lawler -  Go Go Girl
June Bateman -  Possum Belly Overalls (Everlast version)
Linda Hayes - Atomic Baby
Liz Kikishek - Honky Tonk Angels
Mary Mazza   Cha Cha Italiano
Pam Gilbert - I'm Movin' On
Patti Smith - Rock N Roll Nigger
Shirley Carey - Bittersweet
Venus - Talkin' & Walkin'
Wing - For Those About To Rock

Sunday, August 3, 2025

Puppet On A String

 


 Jimmie Smith and His Little Orphans Boys

Vocal with string 


Puppet  On A String

wr. Jimmie Smith and Laddie Moore

 no date

Obscure hillbilly on a custom label started in the forties by the sometime preacher and borderline con man Clifford Spurlock. 

The label subsequently changed hands several times : for example in late 1952 Jim Stanton was noted as the Rich-R-Tone and Acme chief, while in the late fities the Acme Enterprises Inc. (and the Janel label) was owned by Zeke Clements. Anyway these custom Acme records are rather difficult to date. The Jimmie Smith record was first issued on 78 RPM on a Red Acme label. 

Missing in this Acme label discography maintained by my indefatigable friend Apesville (aka Drunkenhobo). A visit to his blog is recommended...
 



Tuesday, June 3, 2025

Please Don't Laugh

 

 

 

Carrie Smith & The Midnight Ramblers
Please Don't Laugh

 Here is a nice unlisted bopper from Texas on the Jamaka label. 

Not listed in discogs  (36 singles and one LP listed on Jamaka)
Not listed in 45cat (19 singles on Jamaka)

The number of good records that remain to be discovered, especially from the Lone Star State, is astonishing, 

The Jamaka songs were usually published by Cherie Music, but curiously enough not that one  : Sturdevantunes is a publisher unfrequently seen (Sturbevantunes on the label is certainly a typo, composers are Carrie L. Smith and Jo Cyrer.

Carrie Smith composed at least two songs, but they were probably some more : 
one was recorded by Orville Couch some 10 years before this one : Five Cent Candy (on Starday) 
and the other by Johnny Dollar which remained unissued : Car Coat Baby.

 

Monday, June 2, 2025

Dixie's Land

 Gloria Parker in 1959


 

Dixie's Land

From the Gloria Parker's LP (issued as by Glory Kennedy and her 3 Electric Guitars) on Pathé Records titled Teenage Guitars Go Civil War. Probably from 1961.

Dixie's Land makes me think a lot of Train To Satanville by Gin Gillette  (Musikon, 1961).

Gloria Parker (née Rosenthal; 1921-2022) was an American musician and bandleader who had a radio show during the big band era. The Gloria Parker Show was broadcast nightly from 1950 to 1957, coast to coast on WABC. She played the marimba, organ, and singing glasses (glass harp). .....(wikipedia)

About Gloria and her fiancé, Barney Young, there is a good chapter in Revisiting Tin Pan Alley by Elizabeth York, "Barney and Gloria", published by the Music Library Association, Volume 73, Number 3, March 2017, pp. 473-501. See abstract here.