Archive for August, 2006

9th August
2006
written by Matt The Cat

Instrumental Thursday RETURNS….

Cats n’ kittens will listen from all 48 states to hear Joe Houston, The Ventures, Link Wray, Ernie Freeman, The Champs, The Royaltones, Floyd Cramer and more…

THIS JUST IN!

BIG JAY McNEELY
Joins Matt The Cat on the air!
Don’t miss an exclusive interview with one of the greatest honkers in R&B; and Rock n’ Roll as Big Jay McNeely joins Matt The Cat to talk about his career and some of the greatest horn riffs in recorded history. This will surely be an Instrumental Thursday that will leave you “speechless”
4th August
2006
written by Matt The Cat

We lost another.

Richard Barrett is one of the poor Rock n’ Roll innovators who’s name may have been lost to history, but his influence is still felt today. He died yesterday at age 70 of prostate cancer. Barrett was born in Philadelphia in 1936. He moved to NYC in 1952 with dreams of getting into music. He was a founding member of underrated doo wop group, The Valentines, who scored local NY hits with “Lilly Maebelle”, “Tonight Kathleen” and “Woo Woo Train”.

Barrett was ESSENTIAL to the success of George Goldner’s NY labels, Rama, Gee, End and Gone, as well as Morris Levy’s Roulette Records. He discovered Frankie Lymon and The Teenagers and brought them to the attention of Goldner, who signed them to his Gee Label. “Why Do Fools Fall In Love” was an instant success. He discovered Little Anthony & The Imperial and became the producer and manager of the first mega successful girl group in rock n’ roll; The Chantels.

In the 1970s, Barrett worked with The Three Degrees and even produced their hit cover of The Chantels’ “Maybe” (which he wrote back in 1958) in 1970. He also produced records by Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes. As you can see, Richard Barrett touched many of our lives and many of our genres.
Please remember this rock n’ roll pioneer.

Thank you,

Matt The Cat

3rd August
2006
written by Matt The Cat
Author Peter Guralnick Joins Matt The Cat
Sam Cooke
The Man Who Invented Soul!

This week, Harlem takes an in-depth look at the life and music of the “sultan of soul”, Sam Cooke. Author Peter Guralnick, who’s book is called Dream Boogie: The Triumph Of Sam Cooke joins Matt The Cat for the story behind the story on this true soul legend. We’ll look at Cooke’s gospel beginnings with the Soul Stirrers through his pop breakthrough in the mid-1950s.

Harlem Airs On The 50s on 5:
Monday 8/7 @ 1pm EST
Tuesday 8/8 @ 9pm PST and midnight EST
Friday 8/11 @ 6pm EST
Sunday 8/13 @ 11am EST
-MTC
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