Harlem

7th June
2007
written by Matt The Cat
Eddie Rich Of The Swallows Joins Matt The Cat

On Harlem

Eddie Rich, the original lead tenor of the Baltimore R&B; vocal group The Swallows joins Matt The Cat on this week’s Harlem. Eddie will share stories of how The Swallows got signed to King Records in 1951 as well as what it was like to tour the South during the 1950s. The Swallows are mostly remembered today for their risqué classic, “It Ain’t The Meat”, but there is so much more to this wonderful group. Matt the Cat uncovers the Swallows greatest recordings this week on Harlem.

Harlem Airs On The 50s on 5:
Monday 6/11 @ 1pm over Baltimore
Tuesday 6/12 @ 9pm over LA – Midnight over NYC
Friday 6/15 @ 6pm over Philly
Sunday @ 11am over Atlanta

31st May
2007
written by Matt The Cat
The
Minit Records
Story

Minit Records was a small, independent record label started in New Orleans in 1959. It came to national prominence with the release of the #1 smash “Mother In-Law” by New Orleans native Ernie K-Doe in late 1960. This week Matt The Cat digs deep into the Minit Catalog and dedicates the entire show to one of the greatest little labels of all time.

Harlem Airs on the 50s on 5:

Monday 6/4 @ 1pm EST
Tuesday 6/5 @ 9pm PST and Midnight EST
Friday 6/8 @ 6pm over NYC and 5pm in New Orleans
Sunday 6/10 @ 11am in the East

25th May
2007
written by Matt The Cat
Evolution Of A Song
“Sixty Minute Man”
The Dominoes – 1951

This week HARLEM traces the history of one of the most important songs in not only rhythm & blues history, but also in rock n’ roll history; the Dominoes 1951 hit, “Sixty Minute Man”. This song was so significant, because in all of its sexually risqué glory, it somehow managed to crossover and hit #17 on the pop charts. That meant that both blacks and whites were gettin’ down to the Dominoes’ raunchy sound. This record would set the stage for more R&B; crossovers over the next few years, leading up to the Rock n’ Roll Explosion of the mid-1950s. But where did this song come from? Believe it or not, but “good rockin’ Dan”, the main character in the song can be traced back to 1922. He also appeared a few times during the 1930s and after “Sixty Minute Man” became a hit, Dan would appear in many sequels. You’ll get the entire story behind the story of the evolution of “Sixty Minute Man” this week on Harlem with Matt The Cat.

Harlem Airs on The 50s on 5:

Monday 5/28 @ 1pm EST
Tuesday 5/29 @ 9pm over LA and Midnight over NYC
Friday 6/1 @ 6pm EST
Sunday 6/3 @ 11am EST

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