Little Richard dies
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I will never forget a well-written obituary in the Sunday Telegraph marking Elvis' passing. It said:
"Jerry Lee had the talent, Chuck Berry had the wit, Little Richard had the voice but Elvis had the moment!"
I think the writer had them weighed up pretty accurately.
"Jerry Lee had the talent, Chuck Berry had the wit, Little Richard had the voice but Elvis had the moment!"
I think the writer had them weighed up pretty accurately.
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GODSPEED RICHARD PENNIMAN!!!
A force majeure in the universe of music!
He did co-write his first hits Lucille and Tutti Frutti.
He taught the Beatles how to holler and scream!
Back in the day, Good Golly was one of the songs I sang on the high school gig list!



Tutti Frutti at the Hall of fame
https://youtu.be/ZSx91WBQLpg
Little Richard bares his soul on Letterman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqxbyZDoFnk
A force majeure in the universe of music!
He did co-write his first hits Lucille and Tutti Frutti.
He taught the Beatles how to holler and scream!
Back in the day, Good Golly was one of the songs I sang on the high school gig list!



Tutti Frutti at the Hall of fame
https://youtu.be/ZSx91WBQLpg
Little Richard bares his soul on Letterman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqxbyZDoFnk
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That is sad news.
That is sad news.
Got to see him live at the Filmore in San Francisco in the 60's.
Vibrant magnetic performer like no other.




Got to see him live at the Filmore in San Francisco in the 60's.
Vibrant magnetic performer like no other.




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He was a pistol....
Loved his many appearances on Johnny Carson's "Tonight Show".
Got to see him at Harrah's in South Lake Tahoe circa 1965---he and Jerry Lee Lewis on the same bill, doing alternating sets all night long.
He always had the best conk in the business:

And he was never far from his makeup kit:




Loved his many appearances on Johnny Carson's "Tonight Show".
Got to see him at Harrah's in South Lake Tahoe circa 1965---he and Jerry Lee Lewis on the same bill, doing alternating sets all night long.
He always had the best conk in the business:

And he was never far from his makeup kit:




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We all play musIc, but he changed music.
Life today would not be the same if he had not given us his gifts.
Life today would not be the same if he had not given us his gifts.
Please visit my web site and Soundcloud page and listen to the music posted there.
http://www.mikeperlowin.com http://soundcloud.com/mike-perlowin
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Years ago, my baby sister was returning from a business trip to California when she got shifted from coach to first class on her flight.
The fellow she was seated next to was another born again Christian, with whom she immediately struck up a conversation.
When she landed in Atlanta, hours later, she commented about how nice the fellow she had been with for a coast coast flight had been. Said that he had gone by "Little Richard" as a stage name, and had I ever heard of him....
Needless to say, I was floored. A few years of age apparently makes a lot of difference!
The fellow she was seated next to was another born again Christian, with whom she immediately struck up a conversation.
When she landed in Atlanta, hours later, she commented about how nice the fellow she had been with for a coast coast flight had been. Said that he had gone by "Little Richard" as a stage name, and had I ever heard of him....
Needless to say, I was floored. A few years of age apparently makes a lot of difference!
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Fred Treece wrote:Hank wrote a song called Rootie Tootie. There’s no womp boppaloobop alop bam boom in it anywhere.
Back then Little Richard told stories that since he was black he wasn't placed on labels supporting white artists. One would think that if he didn't have anything to do with writing the song, he wouldn't have been given credit.


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Dorothy LaBostrie has contended she wrote Tutti Frutti entirely by herself, but most generally give her (possible) credit only for changing the original "Good Booty" lyric to "Tutti Frutti". Richard's producer (Bumps Blackwell) knew the original lyric had no chance to get on radio.
Blackwell wasn't too amused by Richard's playing at times..."He only plays in one key" (not that it mattered), so Huey Smith and James Booker are said to be on some of his early records.
I've seen Richard interviewed multiple times and he has never mentioned LaBostrie at all. He says he'd been singing it with the naughty lyrics for years in and around Macon--when he was under Billy Wright's influence.
She apparently was present at the New Orleans studio when the song was done, but doesn't seem to have any recorded credits prior to TF. She did write another song or two for Richard and also "Don't Mess With My Man"--an early Irma Thomas semi-hit.
BMI gives Richard credit for 154 titles, including:
She'll Be Comin' Around The Mountain
When The Saints Go Marching In
He's Got The Whole World In His Hands
Itsy Bitsy Spider
Just A Closer Walk With Thee
All re-writes, I assume.
He'll be buried in Huntsville, Alabama---where he studied religion after he first renounced the devil's music.
Blackwell wasn't too amused by Richard's playing at times..."He only plays in one key" (not that it mattered), so Huey Smith and James Booker are said to be on some of his early records.
I've seen Richard interviewed multiple times and he has never mentioned LaBostrie at all. He says he'd been singing it with the naughty lyrics for years in and around Macon--when he was under Billy Wright's influence.
She apparently was present at the New Orleans studio when the song was done, but doesn't seem to have any recorded credits prior to TF. She did write another song or two for Richard and also "Don't Mess With My Man"--an early Irma Thomas semi-hit.
BMI gives Richard credit for 154 titles, including:
She'll Be Comin' Around The Mountain
When The Saints Go Marching In
He's Got The Whole World In His Hands
Itsy Bitsy Spider
Just A Closer Walk With Thee
All re-writes, I assume.
He'll be buried in Huntsville, Alabama---where he studied religion after he first renounced the devil's music.
