Episodes

  • Bobby Hendricks of The Drifters
    Aug 26 2021

    Among aficionados of classic R&B, the legendary Drifters vocal group is divided into two factions -- the "old Drifters" and the "new Drifters." The "old" group is the one that was founded by Clyde McPhatter in 1953 and, with many personnel changes, ran until 1958 with tremendous success. In the spring of that year, the group's manager, George Treadwell, fired the entire group, and, because he held exclusive rights to the name, he hired a group called the Crowns and rechristened them with the Drifters name. This group, also with many personnel changes over the years, is the aggregation that fans refer to as the "new Drifters." They enjoyed a string of R&B and pop hits stretching into the mid '60s.  


    Of the "old" (pre summer of 1958) group, there is only one survivor -- Bobby Hendricks. I had the chance to interview Bobby in June of 2013. Being a huge Drifters fan (particularly the "old" group), it was a real thrill for me to chat with him. Other topics we discussed were his early influences, his pre-Drifters musical endeavors and his success as a solo artist. I'm happy to share my talk with Bobby Hendricks on this latest edition of Trick Bag!


    Your host,

    Neil the Night Howler

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    Songs: 

    Drifters - Drip Drop

    Drifters - Moonlight Bay

    Drifters - Suddenly There's a Valley

    Flyers - My Only Desire

    Settlers (Drifters) - Sugar Plum (rare recently discovered recording)

    Settlers (Drifters) - Come Home (rare recently discovered recording)

    Bobby Hendricks - Dreamy Eyes

    Bobby Hendricks - Itchy Twitchy Feeling

    Bobby Hendricks - I Want That

    Bobby Hendricks - Psycho

    Bobby Hendricks - Honey Drip

    Bobby Hendricks - Good Lovin'

    Bobby Hendricks - Let's Get It Over

    Bill Pinkney & the Originals - The Masquerade Is Over

    Bobby Hendricks - Go On Home Girl

    Bobby Hendricks - A Thousand Dreams


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    1 hr
  • A Capella
    Aug 12 2021

    It's an all a cappella showcase on this installment of Trick Bag. Vocal groups were a hot commodity in the '50s and '60s, but it wasn't common for record labels to release recordings without instrumental backing. Fortunately, many a cappella tracks were recorded and preserved. I've picked out some real gems to share with you on this episode.  

    Your Host,

    Neil the Night Howler


    Trick Bag is presented by Osiris Media. Hosted and Produced by Neil Pellegrin. Produced by Kirsten Cluthe. Edited by Matt Dwyer and Justin Thomas (Revoice Media). Executive produced by Patrick Mitchell (EAC Productions). Artwork by Katherine Boils..

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    Music in this episode:

    Casanovas - Night Rider

    Dovers - Only Heaven Knows

    Volumes - Miss Silhouette

    Nutones - Love Affair

    King Crooners - School Daze

    Royal Counts - Way Over There

    Nutmegs - Hello

    Eagle-Aires - Money Honey

    Titans (Vitamins) - It's So Hard to Laugh, So Easy to Cry

    Juveniles - Beat In My Heart (live on Wide Wide World TV show)

    Tymes - Lover's Plea

    Ad Libs - The Boy From New York City

    Hollywood Flames - Roseanne of Charing Cross

    Elegants - Little Star

    Kripp Johnson's Versatiles (feat. Chuck Jackson) - Cold Feet

    Debonairs - In My Memories

    Sharps - I'm Such a Lovin' Man

    Avalons - Love Me Now Or Let Me Go

    Lillian Leach & the Mellows - You're Gone

    Dappers - Good Lovin'

    Heartbeats - A Thousand Miles Away

    Miracles - Ooo Baby Baby


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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • 016 - An Evening With Dan Penn (Part 2)
    Jul 29 2021

    It's time for Part 2 in a spotlight on Dan Penn, the great R&B songwriter who wrote hits for Aretha Franklin, James & Bobby Purify, Percy Sledge, Joe Simon, James Carr, Conway Twitty and many others. In this episode, we'll hear the biggest hits from the Dan Penn songbook and some great behind-the-scenes stories from the man himself. The depth of soul found in Dan's music combined with his down-home, charming demeanor makes this episode especially captivating and one you'll undoubtedly want to listen to more than once!


    Your Host,

    Neil the Night Howler

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    Songs:

    James Carr - The Dark End of the Street

    Dan Penn - The Puppet

    James & Bobby Purify - I'm Your Puppet

    Aretha Franklin - Do Right Woman, Do Right Man

    Barbara Lynn - You Left the Water Running

    Otis Redding - Your Left the Water Running (demo with overdubs)

    Janis Joplin - A Woman Left Lonely

    Percy Sledge - Out of Left Field

    Van Broussard - Feed the Flame

    Warren Storm (as "Abel") - My Far Away Cow

    The Sweet Inspirations - Sweet Inspiration

    Clyde McPhatter - Denver

    Dan Penn - See You In My Dreams


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    59 mins
  • An Evening With Dan Penn (Part 1)
    Jul 15 2021

    An Evening With Dan Penn (Part 1)


    This episode is Part 1 of a spotlight on one of the all-time great R&B songwriters - Dan Penn. Dan has written hundreds of songs that have been recorded by an array of artists, including Percy Sledge, Aretha Franklin, Conway Twitty, Joe Simon, the Box Tops, Brenda Lee, James Carr, Otis Redding, Irma Thomas, Tony Joe White, Solomon Burke, Etta James and countless others. He's responsible for penning some of the greatest R&B and soul classics ever recorded.  


    I had the pleasure of chatting with Dan live in the studio for my radio program on WWOZ in New Orleans on April 23, 2019. I'm digging that conversation out of the archive to share with you here on Trick Bag!


    Your Host,

    Neil the Night Howler

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    Songs: 

    Dan Penn - You Don't Treat Me Right

    Conway Twitty - Is a Blue Bird Blue

    Jimmy Hughes - I Worship the Ground You Walk On

    Jimmy Hughes - It's a Good Thing

    Irma Thomas - Cheater Man

    Irma Thomas - Good Things Don't Come Easy

    Tony Borders - Pass the Word

    Brenda Lee - My Dreams

    The Ovations - I'm Living Good

    The Box Tops - The Letter

    Betty Wright - Cry Like a Baby

    Joe Simon - Nine Pound Steel

    Percy Sledge - It Tears Me Up


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    1 hr and 1 min
  • In the Can - Unreleased Gems (New Orleans Edition)
    Jul 1 2021

    In the Can -- Unreleased Gems (New Orleans Edition)


    In this edition of Trick Bag, Neil takes you on a journey into unreleased gems recorded in New Orleans in the '50s and early '60s. The criteria for the tracks featured on this episode is that all the recordings have to have been left unissued -- or "in the can" -- for at least two decades before they were released. 

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    songs:

    Li'l Millet - Rock Around the Clock

    Roy Brown - I'm Convicted of Love

    Smiley Lewis - Mama Don't Like

    James "Sugar Boy" Crawford - The Facts

    Clarence "Frogman" Henry - Lady With the Hat Box

    Jerry Raines - Dixieland Rock

    Pee Wee Crayton - Wondering Why

    Shirley & Lee - The Real Thing

    Little Richard - Heeby Jeebies Love

    Art Neville - I'm a Fool to Care

    Bobby Charles - Lonely Street

    Earl King - Something Funny

    The Tropicals - Sweet Sixteen

    Paul Gayten - Down Boy

    Richard Berry - Mad About You

    Cesta Ayres - That'll Get It

    The Spiders - Without Love

    Jerry Byrne - My Little Girl

    Tommy Ridgley - Ding Dong School

    Snooks Eaglin - Mama, Talk to Your Daughter

    Tami Lynn - World of Dreams

    Larry Williams - Oh Baby

    Jewel King - Go Now


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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • 13 - Bobby Mitchell (Part 2)
    Jun 17 2021

    I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday – A Rare Interview with Bobby Mitchell (Part 2) 


    This episode is Part 2 of a showcase on New Orleans R&B man Bobby Mitchell, featuring a rare early '80s interview from the collection of New Orleans historian Rick Coleman. Also thanks to Coleman's archive, we'll hear interview clips from producer Dave Bartholomew, songwriter Roy Hayes and Bobby's wife, Marcie.  We'll pick things up from 1957 tonight, the year that Bobby recorded one of his all-time classics -- "I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday." Featured in this installment are some real rarities, including the original demo of "Wheel" by the song's writer, Roy Hayes, as well as Bobby's last commercial recordings done for Earl Stanley's Thunder Productions -- two tracks that have never been heard by the public!

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    Songs:

    You Always Hurt the One You Love

    I Would Like to Know

    Roy Hayes - I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday (demo)

    I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday

    You Better Go Home

    64 Hours

    I Love to Hold You

    Well, I Done Got Over It

    Just Say You Love Me

    Send Me Your Picture

    You're Doing Me Wrong

    Mama Don't Allow

    I Never Knew What Hit Me

    I Got to Call That Number

    My Southern Belle

    Walking In Circles

    You Can't Resist Me, Baby (unreleased recording courtesy of Earl Stanley)

    A Lot of Lies (unreleased recording courtesy of Earl Stanley)


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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • 12 - Bobby Mitchell (Part 1)
    Jun 3 2021

    Try Rock and Roll - A Rare Interview with Bobby Mitchell (Part 1) 

    In this episode, Neil the Night Howler shares an extremely rare interview with New Orleans R&B man Bobby Mitchell. Bobby's recording career started in 1953 and spanned only a decade, but in that short time, he undoubtedly left his mark. The recordings he made are beloved in New Orleans. He enjoyed many regional successes and found national fame with 1956's "Try Rock and Roll." His original rendition of "I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday" landed him a spot on American Bandstand in 1958. By the mid '60s, Bobby's career was in decline. He retired from music, went to college and soon found success as an X-ray pathologist. Bobby Mitchell passed away on March 17, 1989 at the age of 53.  


    New Orleans music historian Rick Coleman recorded an interview with Bobby in the early '80s. Rick was gracious enough to share this very rare interview with Neil for use on this program. In Part One of this two-part series, Bobby will take us from his upbringing in the Algiers section of New Orleans to the height of his success as a record star in the mid '50s when he encouraged America to "Try Rock and Roll!"  


    Trick Bag is presented by Osiris Media. Hosted and Produced by Neil Pellegrin. Produced by Kirsten Cluthe. Edited by Matt Dwyer and Justin Thomas (Revoice Media). Executive produced by Patrick Mitchell (EAC Productions). Artwork by Liz Bee.


    Music in this episode:

    Rack 'Em Back

    Angel Child

    4 - 11 = 44 [sic]

    Baby's Gone

    Sister Lucy

    The Wedding Bells Are Ringing

    School Boy Blues

    Meant for Me

    I'm a Young Man

    Nothing Sweet As You

    I Wish I Knew

    Try Rock and Roll

    You Are My Angel

    No, No, No

    Goin' Round In Circles

    I've Got My Fingers Crossed 

    I Try So Hard 


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    56 mins
  • 011 - Mary Jane Hooper
    May 20 2021

    This installment of Trick Bag presents a special showcase of New Orleans soulstress Mary Jane Hooper. After releasing only a handful of singles between 1968 and 1970, this brilliantly talented vocalist (whose real name is Sena Fletcher) faded into obscurity. Her music has since garnered a dedicated following among R&B/soul collectors and much speculation has arisen about her recent whereabouts. A CD containing the material from her 45-RPMs and seven previously unreleased recordings -- all cut for New Orleans crawfish king Al Scramuzza's various record labels -- hit the market in 1997, helping to quench the lust for rare gems in the hearts of soul music devotees worldwide. This episode features a very rare 2016 interview I conducted with Mary Jane, which originally aired on my radio program on WWOZ in New Orleans. Also featured here are samples of never-before-heard recordings from Sena's personal collection! And, of course, we'll hear her classic sides as well.


    Trick Bag is presented by Osiris Media. Hosted and Produced by Neil Pellegrin. Produced by Kirsten Cluthe. Edited by Matt Dwyer and Justin Thomas (Revoice Media). Executive produced by Patrick Mitchell (EAC Productions). Artwork by Liz Bee.

     

    Johnny Adams - Release Me

    Mary Jane Hooper - Harper Valley PTA

    Mary Jane Hooper - Teach Me

    Mary Jane Hooper - Psychedelphia

    Mary Jane Hooper - That's How Strong Love Is

    Sena & Raymond Fletcher - Bill Bailey

    Sena & Raymond Fletcher - More

    Sena & Raymond Fletcher - Blueberry Hill/Great Balls of Fire

    unreleased recording produced by Willie Tee

    Mary Jane Hooper - Remember When


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    1 hr and 15 mins