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| − | <blockquote>...my folks would always bash my hand, but I kept listening to Hunter Hancock on the radio, in LA. He was the first R&B Disc Jockey out there about 11 or 12 years ago.... he would play things like "I" by [[The Velvets]]. Do you remember that record? It's a slow ooo-wah song... | + | <blockquote>...my folks would always bash my hand, but I kept listening to [http://www.electricearl.com/dws/hunter.html Hunter Hancock] on the radio, in LA. He was the first R&B Disc Jockey out there about 11 or 12 years ago.... he would play things like "I" by [[The Velvets]]. Do you remember that record? It's a slow ooo-wah song... |
<div align=right>-From [[Don Paulsen interviews FZ]]</div> | <div align=right>-From [[Don Paulsen interviews FZ]]</div> | ||
Revision as of 06:35, 28 May 2007
I - The Velvets (Red Robin 122) 1954. Reissued (Pilgrim 706) 1956.
Charles Sampson(lead), Donald Razor(tenor), George Thorpe(bass), Joe Razor, Bearle Ashton
it sounded fabulous. My parents insisted it be dismissed from the radio and I knew I was onto something ...
...my folks would always bash my hand, but I kept listening to Hunter Hancock on the radio, in LA. He was the first R&B Disc Jockey out there about 11 or 12 years ago.... he would play things like "I" by The Velvets. Do you remember that record? It's a slow ooo-wah song...