Alan Freed, Larry Williams, Ben Dacosta and Buddy Holly, New York City, 1956
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Little Richard - Hurry Sundown (1967)
I can’t believe I’ve never heard this recording before - the song was written for Otto Preminger’s film of the same title, but Little Richard’s stunning rendition does not seem to have been part of the soundtrack. Produced by Larry Williams, it’s absolutely sublime. Thanks to The Listening Post for posting.
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On Trial (1939) Terry O. Morse
March 23rd 2024
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Larry Williams and John Giller
Uncensored version
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“ Debbie Harry, 1979. Photo by Larry Williams “
Source: @crockpics
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▶️ Larry Williams - Bony Moronie (1958)
Source: Birds Are Nice To Me
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Kenji Omura - Yumedono
Music
Artist
Kenji Omura
Composer
Kenji Omura
Produced
Harvey Mason
Credit
Kenji Omura - Guitar
Victor Feldman - Electric Piano Soloist
Steve Lukather - Guitar
Greg Mathieson - Acoustic Piano
Jeff Porcaro - Drums
Mike Porcaro - Bass
Harvey Mason - Percussion
Kenny Mason - Percussion & Trumpet & Flugel Horn
Jerry Hey - Trumpet & Flugel Horn
Kim Hutchcroft - Alto & Baritone Sax & Alto Flute
Bill Rickenbacher - Trombone & Bass Trombone
Larry Williams - Tenor Sax & Alto Flute
Released
November 25 1978
Streaming
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@tcmparty live tweet schedule for the week beginning Monday, January 02, 2023. Look for us on Twitter…watch and tweet along…remember to add #TCMParty to your tweets so everyone can find them :) All times are Eastern.
Friday, Jan. 06
NANCY DREW Double Feature
8:00 p.m. NANCY DREW...DETECTIVE (1938)
A teen-aged sleuth investigates a wealthy woman's disappearance.
9:15 p.m. NANCY DREW...REPORTER (1939)
A teen-aged sleuth sets out to prove a young girl innocent of murder charges.
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Joni Mitchell “Ladies’ Man” Wild Things Run Fast, October 1982.
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Larry Williams † January 7, 1980
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Bad Boy (Larry Williams)
Sung by John, released on the American album Beatles VI in June 1965
A bad little kid moved into my neighborhood
He won't do nothing right
Just sitting down and looks so good
He don't want to go to school and learn to read and write
Just sits around the house and plays the rock and roll music all night
Well, he put some tacks on teacher's chair
Puts chewing gum in little girl's hair
Now, junior, behave yourself
Buys every Rock and Roll book on the magazine stand
Every dime that he gets, (oh), he's off to the jukebox man
Well he worries his teacher 'til at night she's ready to poop
From rocking and a rolling, spinning in a hula-hoop
Well his rock and roll has gotta stop
Junior's head is hard as rock
Now, junior, behave yourself, aw!
Aw!
Aw!
Gonna tell your mama, you better do what she said
Get to the barber shop and get that hair cut off your head
You shoot the canary, and you fed it to the neighbor's cat
You gave the cocker spaniel a bath in mother's laundromat
Well, in mama's head it's got to stop
Junior's head is hard as rock
Now, junior, behave yourself, whoa
Not Such A Bad Boy (Paul McCartney)
From the movie and album Give My Regards to Broad Street
I laughed at the teachers
Who taught in my school
They kept one armed bandits in the swimming pool
They don't understand me
But they never will
And if was there I'd be telling them still
I'm not such a bad boy no more, no more, no more
I'm not such a bad boy no more, no more, no more
I followed the leader
Into her tent
But nobody told me that she owed some rent
She wanted to love me,
I wanted to go.
But she taught me things that I needed to know
I'm not such a bad boy no more, no more, no more
I'm not such a bad boy no more, no more, no more
She wanted to love me,
I wanted to go
Well she taught me things that I needed to know
I'm not such a bad boy no more, no more, no more
I'm not such a bad boy no more, no more, no more
I talked to my lawyer,
he picked up my bail
Won't someone get me out of this lousy jail?
We're both in agreement
that crime never pays
And I should be out in a couple of days
I'm not such a bad boy no more, no more, no more
I'm not such a bad boy no more, no more, no more
I'm not such a bad boy no more, no more, no more
I'm not such a bad boy no more, no more, no more
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Come on, give me fever,
Put your little hand in mine.
You make me dizzy, dizzy Lizzy -
Oh, girl you look so fine.
Larry Williams - Dizzy Miss Lizzy
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al things considered — when i post my masterpiece #1151
first posted in facebook january 28, 2023
thérèse schwartze -- "portrait of lizzy ansingh" (1902)
"of crucial importance were the upbringing and training she received from her father, johan george schwartze [...] he had studied painting with no less a master than emanuel leutze before moving to düsseldorf for further study. like a modern 'tennis father,' johan began drilling thérèse from the age of five" ... cora hollema
"i will apply myself more to everything so as, with god’s blessing, to be able to earn by living by … painting, and i also hope i will not irritate you any more with foolish things, but will try to become a worthy daughter and to please you with my art" ... thérèse schwartze
"she exhibited a lot, received multiple awards and was a member of many artists’ associations and committees. one of them was amsterdamse joffers, women painters who met weekly to paint and show and discuss their works together. the meetings took place in thérèse schwartze’s house and she was a star of the group. llzzy ansingh, the artist’s niece and student, was a member as well" ... europeana
"yet no matter how favourable the reviews of her work were, there was often an undercurrent of condescension, particularly from male critics (as most critics were). this often took the form of extravagantly high praise, followed immediately by an expression of head-shaking amazement that such high-quality work could actually have been created by a mere woman" ... philip mccouat
"it was lizzy [ansingh] who has done everything she could to honor her aunt’s name and art after her aunt’s death in 1918. she initiated an idea for a commemoration exhibition at the stedelijk museum in amsterdam in 1919, made sure a street in amsterdam was named after thérèse schwartze and she founded the thérèse schwartze foundation, commemorating the painter, supporting dutch visual artists and preserving the dutch portrait art" ... europeana
"you make me dizzy, miss lizzy" ... larry williams
"the more i learn about art history, the more despicable i find HIStory" ... al janik
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The LARRY WILLIAMS Show featuring JOHNNY ‘GUITAR’ WATSON [1965] Vinyl
The LARRY WILLIAMS Show featuring JOHNNY ‘GUITAR’ WATSON [1965] Vinyl
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High Energy R&B Roll live performance by these two rock legends backed by The Stormsville Shakers. Originally issued on Decca in ’65, these live recordings sound so clean like some live in studio stuff, without crawd cheer or interference. So, you gotta deal with some cool originals and interesting covers of For Your Love, Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On and fine take on Looking Back, Slow Down.…
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