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[[The Robins]] were an American doowop and R&B group, best known for their song ''"Riot In Cell Block #9"'' (1954) (sang by [[Richard Berry]], who received no credit for his performance). The Robins later changed their name to [[The Coasters]]. | [[The Robins]] were an American doowop and R&B group, best known for their song ''"Riot In Cell Block #9"'' (1954) (sang by [[Richard Berry]], who received no credit for his performance). The Robins later changed their name to [[The Coasters]]. | ||
− | ''"Riot In Cell Block | + | ''"Riot In Cell Block #9"'' by The Robins was one of Zappa's earliest musical memories and the first single he ever bought. According to page 22 of [[Barry Miles]]' book ''[[Frank Zappa: A Biography]]'' Zappa and his brother [[Carl Zappa]] used to play a ventriloquist dummy act during this song. In December 1973 Zappa played ''"Smokey's Café"'' (1955) by The Robins on [[Dr. Demento]]. |
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[[Wikipedia:Riot In Cell Block Nine]] | [[Wikipedia:Riot In Cell Block Nine]] |
Latest revision as of 05:55, 7 January 2011
The Robins were an American doowop and R&B group, best known for their song "Riot In Cell Block #9" (1954) (sang by Richard Berry, who received no credit for his performance). The Robins later changed their name to The Coasters.
"Riot In Cell Block #9" by The Robins was one of Zappa's earliest musical memories and the first single he ever bought. According to page 22 of Barry Miles' book Frank Zappa: A Biography Zappa and his brother Carl Zappa used to play a ventriloquist dummy act during this song. In December 1973 Zappa played "Smokey's Café" (1955) by The Robins on Dr. Demento.