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'''Little Richard''' (real name: Wayne Penniman) (December 5, 1932 - May 9, 2020) was an American rock 'n' roll musician, singer and pianist, famous for hits as ''"Tutti Frutti", "Good Golly Miss Molly", "The Girl Can't Help It"'' and ''"Slippin' and Slidin"''. He is considered one of the most influential and essential rock 'n' roll pioneers.  
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[[File:Little Richard.jpg|500px|thumb|right|Little Richard.]]
  
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'''Little Richard''' (real name: Wayne Penniman) (December 5, 1932 - May 9, 2020) was an American rock 'n' roll musician, singer and pianist, famous for hits as ''"Tutti Frutti", "Good Golly Miss Molly", "The Girl Can't Help It"'' and ''"Slippin' and Slidin"''. He is considered one of the most influential and essential rock 'n' roll pioneers. Therefore, in 1987, he was one of the earliest musicians to be inducted in the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame. [https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1638281/m1/#track/1]
''"After I moved into [[Studio Z]], [[Don Van Vliet]] came to visit. I made some recordings with him then which predated the Beefheart Magic Band. The group was called [[The Soots]]. Some of the songs were
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[[Metal Man Has Won His Wings]] [[Cheryl's Canon]] and a cover version of the [[Little Richard]] song ''Slippin' and Slidin' '' (as if sung by the [[Howlin' Wolf]])."'' </blockquote><div align=right>from [[The Real Frank Zappa Book]]</div>
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At the funeral of [[Charles Brown]] Little Richard was among the honorary pallbearers.
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==Zappa and Little Richard==
  
 
The liner notes of ''[[Wowie Zowie]]'' joke that ''"Little Richard says he likes it."''  
 
The liner notes of ''[[Wowie Zowie]]'' joke that ''"Little Richard says he likes it."''  
  
Composer of ''[[Directly From My Heart To You]]'', later covered by Zappa on ''[[Weasels Ripped My Flesh]]''.
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Zappa covered his song ''[[Directly From My Heart To You]]'' on ''[[Weasels Ripped My Flesh]] (1970)''.
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==Zappa about Little Richard==
  
At the funeral of [[Charles Brown]] [[Little Richard]] was among the honorary pallbearers.
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''"After I moved into [[Studio Z]], [[Captain Beefheart|Don Van Vliet]] came to visit. I made some recordings with him then which predated the Beefheart Magic Band. The group was called [[The Soots]]. Some of the songs were (...) a cover version of the Little Richard song "Slippin' and Slidin' " (as if sung by the [[Howlin' Wolf]])."''
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- Frank Zappa in ''[[The Real Frank Zappa Book]]''.
  
 
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[[Category:Rock Artists]]
 
[[Category:Rock Artists]]
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[[Category:Pop Musicians]]
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[[Category:Singers]]
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[[Category:Pianists]]
 
[[Category:Favorite Artists]]
 
[[Category:Favorite Artists]]
 
[[Category:The Real Frank Zappa Book (The List)]]
 
[[Category:The Real Frank Zappa Book (The List)]]

Latest revision as of 15:30, 17 July 2021

Little Richard.

Little Richard (real name: Wayne Penniman) (December 5, 1932 - May 9, 2020) was an American rock 'n' roll musician, singer and pianist, famous for hits as "Tutti Frutti", "Good Golly Miss Molly", "The Girl Can't Help It" and "Slippin' and Slidin". He is considered one of the most influential and essential rock 'n' roll pioneers. Therefore, in 1987, he was one of the earliest musicians to be inducted in the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame. [1]

At the funeral of Charles Brown Little Richard was among the honorary pallbearers.

Zappa and Little Richard

The liner notes of Wowie Zowie joke that "Little Richard says he likes it."

Zappa covered his song Directly From My Heart To You on Weasels Ripped My Flesh (1970).

Zappa about Little Richard

"After I moved into Studio Z, Don Van Vliet came to visit. I made some recordings with him then which predated the Beefheart Magic Band. The group was called The Soots. Some of the songs were (...) a cover version of the Little Richard song "Slippin' and Slidin' " (as if sung by the Howlin' Wolf)." - Frank Zappa in The Real Frank Zappa Book.

See Also