Southern Bred 24 Tennessee R&B Rockers / Various: Southern Bred 24 Tennessee R&B Rockers: Dippin Is My Business (Various Artists)

Southern Bred 24 Tennessee R&B Rockers / Various: Southern Bred 24 Tennessee R&B Rockers: Dippin Is My Business (Various Artists)

Southern Bred 24 Tennessee R&B Rockers / Various: Southern Bred 24 Tennessee R&B Rockers: Dippin Is My Business (Various Artists)

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Title: Southern Bred 24 Tennessee R&B Rockers: Dippin Is My Business (Various Artists)
Artist: Southern Bred 24 Tennessee R&B Rockers / Various
Label: Koko-Mojo
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4260072729056
Genre: Pop

The concept of Southern Bred Tennessee and Arkansas allows the sourcing of a variety of wide-ranging black music chosen by the theme of birth to be collected onto the albums. The series like it's predecessors are made by people who are active on the music scene, for people who enjoy the excellence of sound and quality of music. The series concept is to research an artist's birth state and compile albums around their Southern Bred heritage. By doing so the musical concept radically differs from that of a regional or label-based compilation and therefore opens the variety of sound within the album and series. Dippin' Is My Business, Southern Bred Tennessee and Arkansas Koko Mojo (KM-CD-90) is the fourth look at the birth heritage of Tennessee and Arkansas which is consolidated into the anthology due to it being referred to as West Memphis. The Bluesmen of Arkansas recordings were often made at remote locations, and known as field recordings, and this sound is expertly performed by, Sunny Blair and Robert Nighthawk. The artists who managed to record in a studio include, Washboard Sam and His Washboard Band, and from the legendary Sun studio Joe Hill Louis. The ladies of R&B with powerful lungs are; Tiny Davis, songwriter Rose Marie McCoy, and Erline Harris with support from The Johnson Brothers Combo. The Gospel intensity of Lucille Barbee has elements of R&B, or does R&B owe it's intensity to Gospel rhythms? Welbourne, Arkansas -bred Al "Cake" Wichard Trio features Texan Pee Wee Crayton on guitar, radio Dee Jay Moohah jumps into the recording booth, Crown Prince Waterford is wild, and wacky, and The Hollyhocks perform a title associated with The Prisonaires, who we will encounter later in the series

Tracks:
1.1 Dee Clark - 24 Boyfriends
1.2 Al "Cake" Wichard Trio Featuring Pee Wee Crayton - Boogie Woogie Upstairs
1.3 Tiny Davis and Her Orch. - How About That Jive
1.4 Bobby "Blue" Bland - Loan a Helping Hand
1.5 Memphis Slim and His Orch. - No Mail Blues
1.6 Larry Birdsong - Do You Love Me
1.7 Rose Marie McCoy - Dippin' Is My Business
1.8 Moohah - All Shook Out
1.9 Willie Cobbs - You Don't Love Me
1.10 Washboard Sam and His Washboard Band - Diggin' My Potatoes
1.11 Joe Hill Louis - Hydramatic Woman
1.12 Crown Prince Waterford - Leaping Boogie
1.13 Lucille Barbee - Let the Church Roll on
1.14 Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five - Ooo Wee
1.15 Paul Williams and His Hucklebuckers (Vocal) Connie Allen - What's Happening
1.16 The Hollyhocks - Don't Say Tomorrow
1.17 Dee Clark - Because I Love You
1.18 Erline Harris with the Johnson Brothers - Combo Never Missed My Baby
1.19 St Louis Jimmy - Hard Luck Boogie
1.20 Joe Hill Louis - Twisting and Turning (On the Floor)
1.21 Drifting Slim - My Sweet Woman
1.22 Paul Williams and His Hucklebuckers (Vocal) Joan Shaw - He Knows How to Hucklebuck
1.23 Willie Mabon - Wow I Feel So Good
1.24 Sunny Blair with Rhythm Acc. - Please Send My Baby Back
1.25 Cecil Gant - Hit That Jive Jack
1.26 Sam "The Man" Taylor - Taylor Made
1.27 Robert Nighthawk - Kansas City Blues
1.28 Memphis Slim and Willie Dixon - Joggie Boogie
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