60 YEARS AGO TODAY:
10/23/64 - Future undisputed world heavyweight boxing champion Joe Frazier wins an Olympic Heavyweight Gold Medal in Tokyo by beating German Hans Huber
Also on 10/23, several members of the band J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers were injured and their manager, Sonley Roush, was killed when their car collided head-on with a tractor-trailer near Kenton, Ohio. Roush was driving Wilson and his band to Lima, Ohio, for a concert appearance. Ironically, the band’s only hit record, “Last Kiss,” was about a boy whose date was killed in a car accident.
CATCHING UP WITH A FEW OF YOUR COMMENTS:
All the focus this past weekend was on The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony held Saturday Night (October 19th) … and it was quite an event …
But Sunday Night (October 20th), The Country Music Hall Of Fame honored their own … with a surprise appearance by Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones!
He was on hand to salute Ricky Nelson / Elvis Presley Guitarist James Burton. Burton carved quite a career, playing for two of early rock’s biggest legends. (He was even featured as part of Ricky Nelson’s band during the musical “tags” that used to end each episode once Ricky became a teen idol rock star!)
James Burton did a fair amount of session work in the ‘60’s, too, appearing on albums by The Beach Boys, The Monkees … and even Buffalo Springfield! (kk)
Here’s My Freddy Cannon Update …
Cousin Brucie Already Played "Hey Svengoolie" … And Is Now Playing A Medley of Freddy’s Hits
Freddy Said His New Song Is Being Played All Over The Country.
He Thinks It Will Be a Halloween Classic.
He Also Told Us That At The Age of 17, Freddy Played Guitar On Recording Session Of "KA-DING-DONG" By THE G-CLEFS.
Most People Think Nick-Name "BOOM-BOOM" Came From His Last Name ...
But, NO!
Boston DJ Arnie Ginsberg Heard The Bass On One Of His Recordings And Said "HERE's THE BOOM BOOM MAN!"
Freddy 's Favorite Of His Recordings is "TALLAHASSEE LASSIE" – It Reminds Him Of His Mother.
Freddy Said A Few DJ's Told Him He Sounds The Same On "HEY SVENGOOLIE" As He Did On "PALISADES PARK."
He Said The Svengoolie Video Will Be Out This Week.
Maybe You Can Get A Copy For Forgotten Hits?
FB
>>>Freddy Said A Few DJ's Told Him He Sounds The Same On "HEY SVENGOOLIE" As He Did On "PALISADES PARK." (Frank B)
I was one of them!!! He sounds just as good as ever … like I said, this sounds like a Freddy Cannon record!!!
As soon as the video link is available, we’ll have it up (or the video itself!) on the website … subject our current schedule at the time. (We are currently fully booked through October 29th as of right now with committed pieces to run … but I’ll try to find a spot for it somewhere as soon as I have access to it!) kk
Hey, Kent,
Thank you for alerting me to the great new Freddy (Boom Boom)
Cannon song. Being born in Norwood, Massachusetts, and Freddy coming from Revere on the north
shore, I always liked his music, even as a kid. Of course, Arnie Ginsburg
had a lot to do with promoting him. He is probably the only first
generation rock and roll artist we have left.
But, you are right!!! Hey Svengoolie by Freddy Cannon really ROCKS!
I must admit that I was dubious that he could possibly sound as good as he sounded back in the sixties but it's true. His voice is amazing, and somehow he continues to have the same sound as he did back in the sixties.
The only thing that might tip someone off that this is a newer record is that the instrumentation is a bit harder than it would have been in the sixties, but this is a GREAT record.
You know from previous posts of mine that generally when I first hear a new song, I think it's OK, but it often has to grow on me before I like it. But the first time I heard this song, I thought, "My God, this is Freddy Cannon at his best," 65 years later.
UNBELIEVABLE!!!
Thanks for letting me know about this great track … and congratulations
again for all the hard work you do to keep this wonderful and informative blog
running.
All the best,
Sam Ward
Micky Dolenz played TWO shows this weekend here in the Chicagoland area (The Des Plaines Theatre Saturday Night and The Arcada Theater on Sunday Afternoon)
Unfortunately, we missed him … but our long-time friend Gary Strobl was in from out of town to catch both shows …
And Micky’s PR Guy David Salidor tells us that in addition to the two concerts, Micky also hosted a special fan dinner (to benefit The Make-A-Wish Foundation) called “I’m With The Band.”
He also sent along this photo to share of Micky and his band backstage. (kk)
>>>Guess I’m kind of like Santa Claus ... He’s everywhere, He’s everywhere!!! (Tommy Roe)
That' not Santa Claus, it's Chickenman! :)
– Randy Price
LOL … that’s the very first thing I thought of when I read this, too! Lol (kk)
From Mike Wolstein ...
Here's a creative way to beat that 7-letter limitation ... and make your own plate unique!
More from Chuck ...
Regarding your follow-up comment about my Lucy story and The Phrase . . . .
"Lucy, you got some 'splaining to do!" . . . .
>>>You think it'd be easy enough to check!!! (kk)
Some facts are easy to check, some not so much.
Just so you know, as in this story's case, I do research these "facts" to be as sure as I can be before I write a story. More than one source confirmed that phrase was never spoken and nowhere could I find otherwise. Plus, I did view the episode where the "explaining" lines that seemed to be the basis for that misquoted line were said.
Meanwhile just a few other "questionable" lines ~~~
ET did not say, “E.T. phone home.”
Darth Vader never said “Luke, I am your father.”
And Humprey Bogart never said, “Play it again, Sam."
As always, I AM open to any corrections as about these three.
CB
>>>Why didn't Dylan show up for Robbie's tribute? (Timmy)
Timmy, the reason Bob Dylan was not at the Robertson tribute is because Bob was doing a concert in Germany on his tour.
Jim Roup
More photos from Jim Roup …
Remembering Billy Hinsche at The Whisky Go Go and Carl Wilson in front of Capitol Records in Hollywood. Got a pack of Animals with Hilton Valentine, John Steel, Dave Rowberry and Eric Burdon at a reunion gig at The El Rey Theater.
Eric singing "Hey Bo Diddley" to me one late night at The House of Blues and on stage in West L.A.
Jim
And a few more names in the news, thanks to your Forgotten Hits pages ...
Stevie Wonder at Drai's, Mick Jones, checking out Trinity, a new club, with Todd Rundgren in Hollywood, Stephen Bishop at a Beverly Hilton event, vintage Paula Abdul at Spago ... and Jeff Lynne doing a take out.
And, speaking of Jeff Lynne ...
It's official ...
Jeff Lynne will wrap things up for good at London’s Hyde Park next July 13th.
In Jeff’s own words, “My return to touring began at Hyde Park in 2014. It seems like the perfect place to do our final show. We couldn’t be more excited to share this special night in London with our UK fans. As the song goes, ‘We’re gonna do it One More Time!’”
They’ll be headlining an all-day festival that day. (Other acts performing at the event are still to be announced.) kk
Hi there Kent,
I can’t believe you managed to track down the lyrics to the extended version of Life Is A Rock (But The Radio Rolled Me) by Reunion, well, really Joey Levine. I have a friend who will be very interested in this.
Also, when I sent the new Freddy Cannon song to another friend of mine, she had never heard of your Forgotten Hits blog, and as into music as she is, I told her to be prepared to spend months, maybe even years catching up on everything she's missed since this blog started.
Of course, there will be a lot of historic concert tours but still, the amount of fascinating information that's been written on this blog is just staggering. I still have to do some catching up myself, because I didn't learn about this blog until sometime in 2018.
I did go back and look at your full year of day by day happenings in 1967 from 2017, but I haven't gone back much further than that. But that's what winter is for! <grin>
Anyway Kent, thanks again for those lyrics.
All the best,
Sam Ward
A statue honoring John Mellencamp has been erected and unveiled in Bloomington, Indiana, at The University of Indiana. Prominently displayed, one could say (although he’d probably prefer that you didn’t) the revolutionary artist is now permanently stoned for all the world to see.
(Although it's hard to tell in this photograph, that's the REAL John Mellencamp at the right) kk