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Radio 6 Music,21 May 2013,30 mins

Choo Choo Ch'Boogie - Episode 1

6 Music Stories

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One of the most extrovert characters in show business history, Louis Jordan with his yard-wide smile, rousing vocals and searing alto saxophone was the bridge from the minstrel show to rock and roll. He started out with the Rabbit Foot Minstrels, and ended up being the main influence on performers like Little Richard and Chuck Berry. In between, he and his Tympany Five created jump-jive music, the feel-good small band sound that bridged the swing era and R'n'B. Nobody is more steeped in Jordan's life and work than Clarke Peters, who not only wrote, directed and starred in the West End tribute show Five Guys Named Moe, but researched behind the scenes to discover the fascinating stories of Jordan's life - his battles with illness, his perfectionism, his comedy, and his enduring influence on the likes of Bill Haley and Ray Charles. Pacey, fast moving and packed with good humour, the series is just like a Jordan performance. As we enter his unique sound world, we hear the hits, Saturday Night Fish Fry, Outskirts of Town, Caldonia, and Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens, a string of million-sellers that made his name. This series was first broadcast in 2008, to coincide with the centenary of Louis Jordan's birth.

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  1. Track
    Artist
  2. 1.
    Choo Choo Ch'boogie
    Choo Choo Ch'boogie
    Louis Jordan
  3. 2.
    FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE
    FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE
    PETERS, CLARKE & LONDON CAST
  4. 3.
    Buzz Me
    Buzz Me
    Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five