Hound Howl #106 – 20260412

Originally aired April 12, 2026 on thehoundnyc.com. The Hound Howl is also available as a podcast on Amazon Music PodcastsApple Podcasts and Google Play.

SET 1

  1. Johnny C. & the Blazes- Inferno (Chattahoochie)1
  2. Bob-Chords- High Voltage (Sioux)
  3. Orbit Rockers- Rock-It (Willamette)
  4. Harold & Bob- Jungle Beat (Delta)
  5. Rhythm Rockers- Count Down (Copper)2

ON MIC

SET 2

  1. Sonny Jones- Is Everything Alright (Specialty)
  2. Milton Beasley with Country Cowboys- Mississippi Boogie (Delta)
  3. The Clickettes- Jive Time Turkey (Dice)3
  4. Jay Richards- Gosh Dog Baby (Hollywood)
  5. John Lee Hooker- She’s Mine (Vee Jay)4

ON MIC

SET 3: Blues Hangover

  1. King Solomon- Yodeling This Morning (Magnum)
  2. Sunny Blair- 5 Foot 3 Blues (RPM
  3. John Brim & his Gary Kings- Go Away (Chess)
  4. K.C. Douglas Trio- Mercury Boogie (Down Town Recording)
  5. Lowell Fulson w/Leon Blue & his band- Stop and Think (Movin’)

ON MIC

SET 4

  1. Lil’ Ray & the Premiers- Soul & Stomp (Impact)5
  2. Down Beats vocal by Roy Nixon- Hard-Rockin’ Daddy (Dee-Cee)
  3. Rhythm Rockers- Lollipop Baby (Faro Productions)6
  4. Kid Tanner- Wino (Modern)
  5. Del Rays- You Know I Love You (Riff)
  6. Cal Green- The Search Is Over (Federal)7

ON MIC

SET 5

  1. Larry Dale- Poison Ivy (Ram)
  2. Johnnie Allen- Let’s Do It (Jin)
  3. Phil Flowers- (The Story Of) Johnny Bon Bonnie (Almanac)
  4. Little Freddie & the Gents- Betty (Showcase)
  5. Elton Anderson- Roll On Train (Vin)
  6. Andy Anderson- You Shake Me Up (Apollo)

ON MIC

SET 6

  1. The Crazy Girls & the Javelins- Hey Hey Ha! Ha! (Capitol)
  2. Jerry & Mel- Cannibal Stew (Boss-Sound)
  3. Lonnie Mack- I’ve Had It (Fraternity)
  4. Willie Mae “Big Mama” Thornton & Johnny Otis’ Band – Just Like A Dog (Peacock)8
  5. Dave Atkins & his Offbeats- Shake-Kum-Down (Big Beat)
  6. Eddie Alston- I Just Can’t Help It (Barry)

ON MIC

SET 7

  1. Leroy Washington- Hello Baby What Do You Know (Rocko)
  2. Jet-Tones- Henry (Pix)9
  3. Bobby Sanders- I’m On My Way (Kaybo)
  4. The Escorts, Roger Booth- vocal- I Wanna Do It (Fredo)
  5. Del Prados- Oh Baby (Lucky Four)
  6. Skee Brothers- That’s All She Wrote (Okeh)10
  7. Barbara Lynn- Sugar Coated Love (Copyright)

ON MIC

SET 8

  1. Big Will Stevens with Buddy T & his T-Men- Saturday Night (Corvet)
  2. Floyd Smith with the Montclairs- Grandpa’s Hully Gully Rock (Fortune)
  3. Colemanaires- This May Be The Last Time (Apollo)11

  1. Johnny C. & the Blazers, arranged by transplanted Okie Leon Russell, who is also heard on the organ, and produced by Kim Fowley is that fellow Okie JJ Cale on guitar? Nobody’s talking these days, but I’m pretty sure it is. On Chattahoochee, 1963. ↩︎
  2. Rhythm Rockers. Wonder how many groups called Rhythm Rockers. there has been?. These particular Rhythm Rockers were from Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and cut two singles for the Copper label, this one was the first in 1962. ↩︎
  3. The Clickettes- aka The Click-ettes, from Harlem, the gals seem to have lost the hyphen that separated Click and Ettes after their first two Dice 45’s. Bronx based Dice was owned by Johnnie Richardson (of Johnnie & Joe fame) and her mom Zell Sanders (1922-1976), a woman so tough even scary gangsters named Moishe, Corky and Wassell gave her some wide slack. Zell also had J&S, Tuff, Zell’s, Scatt (!) and probably a few more labels under her belt. The original group is on “Jive Time Turkey”- lead singer Barbara English along with sisters Charlotte and Trudy McCartney and Sally Hammond. English would carry on the name with a different bunch of Clickettes in a year’s time. The new group also recorded as the Avalons for one 45- ‘You Broke Our Hearts’ (Dice) and then became the Fashions and finally Barbara English & the Fashions. Barbara English finally went solo and weathered on into the disco era. When I encountered her in the 80’s she was working as the receptionist for Aaron Schroeder Publishing in the Brill Building. ↩︎
  4. John Lee Hooker. That’s the alliterated Motown rhythm section of James Jamerson (bass) and Benny Benjamin (drums) playing ‘Tequilla’ behind Hooker. From Vee Jay, 1961. I’m guessing Ewart Abner produced this, and may have even been wearing his much discussed velour jumpsuit which was he was first spotted wearing around this time… ↩︎
  5. Lil Ray & the Premiers. Recorded live at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, 1960. Ray Jimenez would join East L.A. legends Thee Midnighters (“Whittier Blvd”, “Love Special Delivery”) shortly after this. He quit. ‘em n ’64 (replaced by Little Willie G). When G. quit Thee Midnighters he and Lil Ray teamed up as God’s Children. In the 70’s Ray lived in New York City and worked for Seymour Stein, at Sire Records, even tried to sign Chain Reaction, the band that eventually morphed into Aerosmith. Last seen, circa 2012 Lil Ray was singing in Salvado Santana (Carlos’ son)’s band Starfire. The Premiers went on to have a hit with their version of Don & Dewey’s “Farmer John”, another live recording. ↩︎
  6. Rhythm Rockets. One of the few non-Pachuko groups on Faro Productions, this trio were white kids from Downey, sorta like the Carpenters, except great. ↩︎
  7. Cal Green (1935-2004)- Born in Dayton, Texas, the 17 year old Green replaced Alonzo Tucker as the guitarist with the Detroit’s first rock’n’roll stars- the Midnighters (later Hank Ballard & the Midnighters) when Tucker was drafted in 1955. In 1959 Green was busted in Texas for possession of marijuana and served 21 months in the penitentiary. Upon release he rejoined the Midnighters briefly, then moved to Los Angeles finding work with Lou Rawls and Brother Jack McDuff, and playing sessions, mostly jazz and later funk. This 45 is the only example of his singing voice. ↩︎
  8. Willie Mae Thornton- That’s Pete “Guitar” Lewis on… guess? The underrated and unheralded Lewis. Otis fired Lewis that year due to his chronic alcoholism and Lewis disappeared from music history. Otis said he last saw Lewis the night of the Watts uprising in 1966 when he spotted him laying on the street on skid row dead drunk. He was replaced by Jimmy “Chank” Nolen, who later got his playing style down to one chord as a key element of James Brown’s band. This was Thornton’s final disc for Peacock. ↩︎
  9. Jet-Tones aka the Jet Tones from Lorain County, Ohio cut both sides of this 45 twice, first for the Plaid (1959) and then Pix (1960) labels. The Jet Tones also backed Rocky Olsen on Jet Tone Boogie b/w Kansas City (Chess) in ’59. This is the first time I’ve played the Pix on the air, the Plaid I played a lot over the years… ↩︎
  10. Skee Brothers- From Pontiac Michigan, the brothers- real names Thomas Joseph and James Shedlowsky, aka TJ & Jim, were still at it as late as 2013 when they were documented doing the “Back Door Boogie” at the Roscommon Knights of Columbus by the Houghton Lake Resorter newspaper. This one was issued by Okeh in 1959. T.J. died in September 2025, Jim is still alive as far as I can tell… ↩︎
  11. Colemenaires. From Newark, NJ, were related to the gospel duo the Coleman Brothers. The female voice is Cynthia Coleman who soon changed her name to Ann Cole and is best remembered for the original version of “Got My Mojo Workin’” (Baton) in 1954 that Muddy Waters learned from whilst touring together, as well as “Easy Easy Baby” which Magic Sam cut for Cobra. My promo copy of this is stamped 1957 which means it was released after her Baton sides, but evidently it was recorded earlier, around ’53, probably at the same session as the Colemanaires sides for Timely (which was later acquired by Apollo). From the time of her secular Baton sides she toured widely, playing The Apollo in Harlem, the Howard in D.C., the Uptown in Philadelphia, et al. Her career took a down turn after a 1957 pot bust in Detroit. After that she was constantly harassed by the law, mostly in the Hartford, Ct. area where she had relocated— charges include writing bad checks, B&E, shoplifting, all fairly minor stuff still she was incarcerated at State Farm and Prison for Women at Niantic. There, she escaped several times. Her Roulette single, “Have Fun” was recorded during one of these AWOL periods. Eventually she was extradited from NYC back to the farm and served out her sentence. Shortly after being paroled she had a car wreck and spent her final days in a wheelchair, finally dying in 1986 at age 52. ↩︎

Hound Howl #084 – 20210307

Originally aired March 7, 2021 on thehoundnyc.com. 
The Hound Howl is also available as a podcast on Amazon Music PodcastsApple Podcasts and Google Play.

Instrumental

  1. Bill Smith Combo – Tough
  2. Ultra-Tones – Locomotion
  3. Butch Vaden & The Nite Sounds – The Roll
  4. T-Birds – Full House
  5. Gabriel & The Angels – Chumba

On Mic
11:40 – 13:06

2nd Set

  1. Long John Hunter – Ride With Me Baby
  2. Roy Perkins – Bye Bye Baby
  3. Marvin & Johnny – Smack Smack
  4. Steve France with The Hornets – Bad Boy
  5. Preacher Stephens – Whoopin’ And A Hollerin’

On Mic
23:40 – 25:36

Blues Hangover

  1. George Smith – Down In New Orleans
  2. Big Boy Spires – About To Lose My Mind
  3. Sunnyland Slim – Highway 61
  4. John Lee Hooker – 609 Boogie (Chance Records)
  5. Bo-Bo Jenkins – Baby, Don’t You Want To Go

On Mic
40:40 – 42:28

4th Set

  1. Glenn Barber – Shadow My Baby
  2. Robert T. Smith with Toby Pride’s Orchestra – Workin’ Again
  3. Cochran Bros. – Tired And Sleepy
  4. Cuff Links – Guided Missles
  5. Four Mints – Wolf

On Mic
54:06 – 55:10

5th Set

  1. Little Booker – Open The Door
  2. Jack “Big Daddy” Jolly – Club Delight
  3. Castle-Tones – At The Hotdog Stand
  4. Barry & The Deans – Rock With Me Baby
  5. Rudy Green – Teeny Weeny Baby
  6. Jimmy Keller & His Brush Brner’s – Brush Pile Burn

On Mic
1:10:22 – 1:12:58

6th Set

  1. Darrell Rhodes – Lou Lou
  2. Sammy Fitzhugh & His Moroccan’s – Sadie Mae
  3. B.W. & The Emeralds – I Need Your Love
  4. Duces Of Rhythm & Tempo Toppers featuring Little Richard – Fool At The Wheel
  5. Sonny Burgess – Ain’t Got A Thing
  6. Roosevelt Marks Orchestra with Clayton Love – Bye Bye, Baby

On Mic
1:28:36 – 1:30:03

7th Set

  1. Clarence “Bonton” Garlow – Route “90”
  2. Jack Scott – Greaseball
  3. Charles “Mad Dog” Sheffield – Ooh! Wee Baby! Ooh! Wee
  4. Tommy Kane & Emeralds – Oh-Oh-Oh Rock
  5. Robins – I Must Be Dreaming
  6. Phantom – Love Me

On Mic
1:44:10 – 1:46:22

8th Set

  1. Ba Ba Thomas – Miss Shake It
  2. Mello Rose / Joyce Daul & The Skyrockets – I Love My Baby
  3. Freddie Scott with The Chimes – The Letter Came This Morning
  4. Rock-Its – It’s L-O-V-E
  5. Floyd Williams – Money In The Bank

On Mic/Outtro
1:56:44 – 1:57:44

Howlin’ Bananna – Learn That Parrot To Talk (Part 1)

Hound Howl #074 – 20201227

Originally aired December 27 2020 on thehoundnyc.com. 
The Hound Howl is also available as a podcast on Amazon Music PodcastsApple Podcasts and Google Play.

Instrumental

  1. Sabres – Bounty Hunter
  2. Flintales – D-Rail
  3. Rockbusters – Tough Chick
  4. Thunder Rocks – Rampage
  5. Rivieres – Knock On Wood

On Mic
11:05 – 12:10

2nd Set

  1. “Joltin’” Joe Howard – Searching For My Baby
  2. Macy Skipper – Quick Sand Love
  3. Dewey Guy & The Fabulous Six – Rock A While
  4. Walter Brown – Jelly Roll Rock
  5. Little Ray Campbell with Joe Williams Orchestra – Aunt Mary

On Mic
25:04 – 27:34

Blues Hangover

  1. Muddy Waters – Read Way Back
  2. Slim Harpo – Blues Hang-Over
  3. Willie Nix & His Combo – Just Can’t Stay
  4. Big Ed & His Combo – Superstition
  5. Lightnin’ Hopkins – They Wonder Who I Am

On Mic
40:53 – 43:01

4th Set

  1. Little Junior’s Blue Flames – Love My Baby
  2. Fabulous Wanderers – I’m A Road Runner
  3. Midnighters – I’ll Be Home Some Day
  4. Silva-Tones – Roses Are Blooming
  5. Long Man Binder & His Thin Men – I’m A Lover
  6. Buddy Sharpe & The Shakers – Jump Into The River

On Mic
58:45 – 1:00:25

5th Set

  1. Roland Bennett & “Rockin” Whalers – Tore Up
  2. Three Ramblers – Tom Cat Daddy’s Blues
  3. Falcons – That’s What I Aim To Do
  4. Jesse Stevens & Big Sandy Boys – Mama, Mama
  5. Etta James with Richard Berry as “Henry” – Hey! Henry
  6. Downbeats featuring Johnny Amelio – Jugue

On Mic
1:14:48 – 1:16:31

6th Set

  1. Eddie Smalling & The Rolling Ace’s – Jeanie
  2. Earthquakes – Darling Be Mine
  3. Al Simms & The Alpine Two – Party
  4. Bo Diddley – Pills
  5. Lee McBride – Confusin’

On Mic
1:28:52 – 1:30:13

7th Set

  1. Grover Pruitt – Mean Train
  2. Lloyd McCollough – Gonna Love My Baby
  3. Crystals – I Love My Baby
  4. Carl Mann – I’m Comin’ Home
  5. Big Red McHouston featuring Larry Dale – I’m Tired
  6. Dale Hawkins – Gooblie Booblie

On Mic
1:43:31 – 1:44:55

8th Set

  1. Billy Wayne – I Love My Baby
  2. Ben Hughes – Sack
  3. Wilder Brothers – Sick, Sick, Sick
  4. Cleve Duncan & The Penguins – Mr. Junkman
  5. Night Hawks featuring A. Be Windham – Sock Bop

On Mic/Outtro
1:55:54 – 1:57:36

Howlin’ Bananna – Learn That Parrot To Talk (Part 2)

Ronettes Xmas

Hound Howl #073 – 20201220

Originally aired December 20, 2020 on thehoundnyc.com. 
The Hound Howl is also available as a podcast on Amazon Music PodcastsApple Podcasts and Google Play.

Instrumental

  1. Thrashers – Sledge Hammer
  2. Thunderbolts – Rambling On
  3. Renegades – High Tension
  4. Epitones – The Mighty Rumble
  5. Ron Thompson & The Brougham’s – Switchblade

On Mic
10:05 – 13:40

2nd Set

  1. Kenneth Banks – High
  2. Carl Mann & The Kool Kats – Gonna Rock And Roll Tonight
  3. Baby Calloway – Midnight Blues
  4. Jack Munsey – Come On
  5. Al Calloway – Uncle John

On Mic
24:56 – 27:08

Blues Hangover

  1. Boyd Gilmore – Take A Little Walk With Me
  2. Schoolboy Cleve – She’s Gone
  3. Chicago Sunny Boy – Jack Pot
  4. Paul Clifton – Are You Alright?
  5. Clarence Walton & Walton Brother Band – The Cat
  6. Johnny Young & His Chicago Blues Band – Slam Hammer

On Mic
43:44 – 46:03

4th Set

  1. Billy Adams with The Rock & Roll Boys – Rock Pretty Mama
  2. Detroit Junior – Money Tree
  3. Glen Honeycutt – All Night Rock
  4. Don & Dewey – A Little Love
  5. Johnny Amelio, Bill Paradis & His Downbeats – Downbeat’s
  6. Freddie Hall & His Aces – Can’t This Be Mine

On Mic
59:42 – 1:02:33

6th Set

  1. Junior Dean & The Avalons – Chick Chick
  2. Blue Diamonds – No Money
  3. Maynard Horlick with The Hep-Teens – Rollin’ On Down The Street
  4. Joannie Mae Matthews – Ooh Wee
  5. Nelson Young – Rock Old Sputnick

On Mic
1:30:31 – 1:33:33

7th Set

  1. Sly Dell – Let Me Tell You Bout It
  2. Tiny Tim & His Tornadoes – I Gotta Find Someone
  3. Dan Harrison – Straighten Up Juice Head
  4. T.K. Hulin & The Lonely Knights – Little Bitty Boy
  5. Annisteen Allen – Rough Lover
  6. Raymon Maupin – Rocking Rufus
  7. Five Discs – Never Let You Go
  8. Roger Wilbanks & The Blue Moon Boys – She’s Got Another Ride
  9. Tiny Grimes & His Rocking Highlanders – Ho-Ho-Ho!

On Mic/Outtro
1:56:10 – 1:57:52

Canned Heat & The Chipmunks – The Chipmunk Song

Hound Howl #072 – 20201213

Originally aired December 13, 2020 on thehoundnyc.com. 
The Hound Howl is also available as a podcast on Amazon Music PodcastsApple Podcasts and Google Play.

Instrumental

  1. Henry Moore: Featured Orch. with The Midnighters – Doin’ Everything
  2. Little Bobby Roach & His Combo – Mush
  3. Apple Adam – Give ‘Em Soul, Part II
  4. Jay-Hawks – Creepin’
  5. Billy Davis & The Legends with Hank Moore’s Band – Spunky Onions

On Mic
11:03 – 13:22

2nd Set

  1. Sonics – Minus One-Blast Off
  2. Big Chenier & His Night Owls – Let Me Hold Your Hand
  3. Don Gils – Bad Bass Boogie
  4. Buddy Guy – I Dig Your Wig
  5. Eddie Stapleton – Well, I’m Weak
  6. Harry (Honeyboy) Willis with Hank Moore & His Fantasy Four – Poker Playing Baby

On Mic
27:45 – 29:49

Blues Hangover

  1. Sidney Maiden & His Ramblers – Hurry, Hurry, Baby
  2. Big Walter & His Combo – Hard-Hearted Woman
  3. Baby Face – Red Headed Woman
  4. Dixie Blues Boys – My Baby Left Town
  5. Mercy Baby – Pleadin’
  6. Woodrow Adams – Something On My Mind
  7. Little Junior Canna – I’ve Got My Eyes On You

On Mic
48:43 – 51:44

4th Set

  1. Ernest (Mr. Blues) Campbell – Please Don’t Leave Me
  2. Phil Cay & The Bluenotes – Meet Me In The Barnyard
  3. Ly-Dells – Wizard Of Love
  4. Key Notes – Tuff-E-Nuff, Baby
  5. Juke Boy Barner (Bonner) – Rock With Me Baby

On Mic
1:07:33 – 1:08:47

5th Set

  1. Bee Bee Carns – Let’s Move
  2. Don Barber & The Dukes – Henrietta
  3. Bobby Colquitt & String Bean – Million Dollar Play Girl
  4. Hound Dogs – Hound Dog Boogie
  5. Barons featuring Tyrone Douglas – Who’s In The Shack
  6. Jivin’ Joe Victor – Ready Ready Baby

On Mic
1:35:03 – 1:36:07

6th Set

  1. “Deacon” & The Rock & Rollers – Rockin’ On The Moon
  2. Platters – Maggie Doesn’t Work Here Anymore
  3. Hasil Adkins – Chicken Walk
  4. Clear Waters – Hill Billy Blues
  5. Lee Finn & His Rhythm Men – High Class Feelin’

On Mic
1:35:03 – 1:36:07

7th Set

  1. Leroy James & His Combo – Woah Mule
  2. Red (Hot) Russell – Stop
  3. Flairs – Gettin’ High
  4. Sonny Cole & The Rhythm Roamers – I Dreamed I Was Elvis
  5. Mercy Dee – Oh, Oh, Please
  6. Macy Skipper – Bop Pills

On Mic
1:51:01 – 1:51:45

8th Set

  1. Avon & The Rave-Ons – Teen Queen
  2. Joe Gaines with The Original Hi-Lites – Voo Doo Lou
  3. Al Ferrier – I’m The Man

On Mic/Outtro
1:58:00 – 1:58:37

Hound Howl #071 – 20201206

Originally aired December 06, 2020 on thehoundnyc.com. 
The Hound Howl is also available as a podcast on Amazon Music PodcastsApple Podcasts and Google Play.

Instrumental

  1. Savoys – Slappin’ Rods And Leaky Oil
  2. Merrylanders – Rattlesnake
  3. Bailey’s Nervous Kats featuring James Mills – Cobra
  4. Ronny & Johnny – Jungle Boogie
  5. Roy & The Royals – The Royal “B”

On Mic
11:00 – 12:02

2nd Set

  1. Earl Hooker & His Road Masters – Do The Chickin
  2. Spades – I’m On Fire
  3. Royals – Hello Miss Fine
  4. Chris Cerf & The Harvard Lampoon Tabernacle Choir with Gordy Main & The Maniacs – Fallout Filly
  5. Jimmy Nolen – Movin’ On Down The Line

On Mic
24:44 – 27:13

Blues Hangover

  1. Sonny Boy Williamson II – Checkin’ Up On My Baby
  2. J.B. & His Hawks – Combination Boogie
  3. Leap Frogs – Dirty Britches
  4. John Lee Hooker & “Little” Eddie Kirkland – It Hurts Me So
  5. Eddie Big Blues Carson, Bobby Smith & The Big Sounds – Barracuda
  6. Lightnin’ Hopkins – Mad Man’s Boogie
  7. Sam Myers – You Don’t Have To Go

On Mic
45:19 – 47:31

4th Set

  1. Stan Johnson with Blue Chips – Baby, Baby Doll
  2. Little Richard – Directly From My Heart
  3. Benny Joy – “Hey” … High School Baby!
  4. Avalons – Malanese
  5. Dean Morgan – Good Rockin’ Tonight
  6. Clarence Samuels – Chicken Hearted Woman

On Mic
1:04:14 – 1:07:32

5th Set

  1. Leonard Carbo – Pigtails & Blue Jeans
  2. Dixie Dee & His Rhythm Rockers – Bright Lights
  3. “4” Pharoahs – The Move Around
  4. Sonics – Marlene
  5. Falcons – Juke Hop
  6. Dazzlers – Somethin’ Baby

On Mic
1:22:05 – 1:24:24

6th Set

  1. Dean Carter – The Rockin Bandit
  2. Bel-Aires – Let’s Party Awhile
  3. Jackie Lee Cochran – Georgia Lee Brown
  4. Billy Brooks – I’m Gone
  5. Dusters – She’s Mine
  6. Luther Bond & The Emeralds – Jitterbug Jamboree
  7. Chuck Ranado & The Electronaires – My Baby’s Gone

On Mic
1:42:03 – 1:43:05

7th Set

  1. Rusty Bryant & The Carolyn Club Band – Pink Champagne
  2. Kenny & Moe – So Long—I’m Gone
  3. Danderliers featuring Dallas Taylor & Louis Johnson – She’s Mine
  4. Jimmy Kirkland wih Stan Getz & The Tom Cats – Come On Baby
  5. Billy Stewart & Michael Graham Crackers – I Want A Sweet Little Girl

On Mic/Outtro
1:56:20 – 1:58:03

Maurice Douglas & His Dirty Hot Dogs – Lulu Lays

Hound Howl #070 – 20201129

Originally aired November 29, 2020 on thehoundnyc.com. 
The Hound Howl is also available as a podcast on Amazon Music PodcastsApple Podcasts and Google Play.

Instrumental

  1. Danny Diamond & The Rubies – The Badman
  2. Rocking Rebels – Tom-Tom (Part 1)
  3. Frank Raia & The Rhythmairs – Shadago
  4. Big Four – Outa Tune
  5. King Cobras – Cuttin’ Out

On Mic
10:20 – 11:42

2nd Set

  1. Roy Brown & His Mighty, Mighty Men – Mr. Hound Dog’s In Town
  2. Vibratos – Green Back
  3. Fats Domino – I Know
  4. Peanuts Wilson – Cast Iron Arm
  5. Rufus Thomas, Jr. – Tiger Man (King Of The Jungle)

On Mic
25:19 – 28:11

Blues Hangover

  1. Zuzu Bollin – Stavin’ Chain
  2. Square Walton – Gimme Your Bankroll
  3. Lightning Slim – Rock Me Mama
  4. Little Walter J. – Just Keep Loving Her
  5. Robert Nighthawk – Goin’ Down To Eli’s
  6. Howlin’ Wolf – Mr. Highway Man

On Mic
46:49 – 50:09

4th Set

  1. Bob Vidone & The Rhythm Rockers – Untrue
  2. Chantels – The Plea
  3. Jimmy Lamberth with The Saxons – Latch On To Your Baby
  4. Mojo Watson – I’m The Only One
  5. Charlie Gracie & The Wildcats – Wildwood Boogie
  6. Victor – Stop A Knockin’

On Mic
1:05:14 – 1:07:07

5th Set

  1. Richard Berry – Rockin’ Man
  2. Johnny Roane – Drag Strip Baby
  3. Barons – Boom Boom
  4. Roulettes Orchestra featuring Ray & Bob – Why Oh Why
  5. Ba Ba Thomas – Miss Shake It
  6. Four Lovers – Night Train

On Mic
1:23:28 – 1:24:58

6th Set

  1. Bill Doggett featuring Tommy Brown – Honky Tonk (Vocal)
  2. Maddox Brothers – Ugly And Slouchy
  3. Falcons – I Wonder
  4. Harry Carter with The Dixie Rhythmaires – Jump Baby Jump
  5. Tommy Louis with Marshall & The Versatiles – Wail Baby Wail

On Mic
1:38:21 – 1:40:20

7th Set

  1. Willie Egan – Come On
  2. Medallions – Edna
  3. Bob Gaddy – Out Of My Name
  4. Little Joey & The Flips – Bongo Stomp
  5. Jack (The Bear) Parker featuring Emmet Davis – Cheap Old Wine Whiskey
  6. Bees – Tough Enough

On Mic/Outtro
1:55:53 – 1:58:05

Howlin’ Bananna – Learn That Parrot To Talk (Part 2)

Hound Howl #065 – 20201025

Originally aired October 25, 2020 on thehoundnyc.com.
The Hound Howl is also available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts and Google Play.

Instrumental

  1. Gem Tones – Man With The Golden Arm
  2. Les Nocturnes – Le Rythme Nocturne
  3. Electro-Tones – Ghost Train
  4. “Jazzy” Amo & The Fire Devils – Peter Gunn
  5. Jack Nitzsche – Rumble

Set Break
12:40 – 14:36

2nd Set

  1. Nitehawks featuring Joe Darden – Boogie Chillun
  2. Savoys – I Love My Baby
  3. Rosemarie & Bo – Don’t You Know I Love You
  4. Rhythm-Addicts – Hey! Whatcha Say Babe!
  5. Hal Page & The Whalers – Thunder Bird

Set Break
25:00 – 26:22

Blues Hangover

  1. Detroit Count – Hasting St. Opera Part 1
  2. Woodrow Adams with Boogie Blues Blasters  – Baby You Just Don’t Know
  3. Junior Brooks – Lone Town Blues
  4. Bobo Jenkins – Seasick And Waterbound
  5. Muddy Waters – Mean Red Spider
  6. Baby Face – Red Headed Woman
  7. Frankie Lee Sims – Single Man Blues

Set Break
46:36 – 49:58

4th Set

  1. Jerry Dallman & The Knightcaps – Honey Bee
  2. Mercy Dee & Lady Fox – Get To Gettin’
  3. Rock-A-Tones – One More Chance
  4. Dolores Curry with The Original Mustangs – O-Baby
  5. Jimmie Dale – Baby Doll

Set Break
1:02:32 – 1:04:15

5th Set

  1. Earl Johnson – Have You Gone Crazy
  2. Country G-J’s – Go Girl Go
  3. Faith Taylor & The Sweet Teens – I Love You Darling
  4. Lucky Plank – Hey Hey Baby
  5. Johnny Otis – Hand Jive One More Time
  6. Frantics Four featuring Bobby Shane – T.V. Mama

Set Break
1:18:51 – 1:21:34

6th Set

  1. Johnny Buckett – Let Me Play With Your Poodle
  2. Johnny Angel – Baby, I’m Confessin’
  3. Sweetie Jones – Never
  4. Clovers – Down In The Alley
  5. Roy Orbison & The Roses – Sweet And Easy To Love
  6. Faye Adams – The Hammer Keeps A Knockin’

Set Break
1:35:55 – 1:37:10

7th Set

  1. Casanova Jr. – Sally Mae
  2. Paul Carnes – I’m A Mean Mean Daddy
  3. Cordells – The Beat Of My Heart
  4. Truitt Forse – Chicken Bop
  5. Floyd Dixon – Wine, Wine, Wine
  6. Eddie Gaines & The Rockin’ Five – Be-Bop Battlin’ Ball
  7. Tony Valla & The Alamos – Jane, Why Did You Do It
  8. Del-Rays – Dimples

Set Break/Outtro
1:56:42 – 1:57:54

Sagebrush Phil & The Wild Dogs Of Kentucky – I’ve Got A Tiger By The Tail

Hound Howl #062 – 20201004

Originally aired October 4, 2020 on thehoundnyc.com.
TheHound Howl is also available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts and Google Play.

Instrumental

  1. Jerry & Reggie – Shoo Shoo
  2. Blue Echoes – Moonride
  3. Jimmy Witter & The Shadows – Aaaaahhh!
  4. Continentals – Cool Penguin
  5. Troy & The T-Birds – Take Ten

Set Break
10:54 – 12:50

2nd Set

  1. Walter “Sandman” Howard – Cuttin’ Out
  2. Jay Chevalier – Billy Cannon
  3. Pastels – Don’t Knock
  4. Eddie Cochran with The Johnnie Mann Singers – Mean When I’m Mad
  5. Eddie Boyd – Thank You Baby

Set Break
23:40 – 25:43

Blues Hangover

  1. Muddy Waters – Muddy Jumps One
  2. Eddie Burns – Dealing With The Devil
  3. Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup – Dig Myself A Hole
  4. John Lee Hooker – Big Fine Woman
  5. Charley Booker – Rabbit Blues
  6. Eddie Kirkland – No Shoes
  7. Guitar Shorty – Irma Lee

Set Break
44:03 – 47:16

4th Set

  1. Orangie Hubbard – Is She Sore
  2. Continentals – Don’t Do It, Baby
  3. Denni Alan with The Dukes – Sixth Solid Baby
  4. Billy Miranda – Go Ahead
  5. Three Clicks – 38 Slug

Set Break
58:45 – 59:55

5th Set

  1. Clarence Jolly – Don’t Leave Me
  2. Jeanie Allen with The Beavers – I’m Your Slave
  3. Lonnie “The Cat” – I Ain’t Drunk
  4. Billy Hogan & The Twi-Lighters – Shake It Over Sputnik
  5. Cordella De Milo with Maxwell Davis Orchestra – Ain’t Gonna Hush

Set Break
1:11:10 – 1:13:49

6th Set

  1. Tabby Thomas – Teenagers
  2. Harold Jenkins – Give Me Some Love
  3. Doodie Woo – Certingly I Do!
  4. Cee Vee – Lonely Street
  5. Andre Williams – Is It True?

Set Break
1:25:59 – 1:28:03

7th Set

  1. Rufus Shoffner & Joyce Songer – Orbit Twist
  2. Nolan Strong with The Diablos – (You’re Not Good Looking, But) You’re Presentable
  3. Davis Sisters – Rock-A-Bye Boogie
  4. Charlie Huff with Jay Franks & His Rockets Of Rhythm – Baby, Baby, Baby
  5. Virgil Holmes – Ghost Train

Set Break
1:41:45 – 1:43:53

8th Set

  1. Smiley Lewis – Big Mamou
  2. Kid – The Pony
  3. Henry Hayes (with Georgetta Hardin) – Stop Smacking That Wax
  4. Gene Thomas – Sometime
  5. Joe Liggins & His “Honeydrippers” – Pink Champagne

Set Break/Outtro
1:56:20 – 1:57:20

Clovers – (Rotten) Cocksuckers Ball

End

Hound Howl #060 – 20200920

Originally aired September 20, 2020 on thehoundnyc.com.
TheHound Howl is also available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts and Google Play.

Instrumental

1) Bob Abney – Ghost Riders In The Sky
2) Rex Allen – Bronco Boogie
3) Jay Brown & The Jets – Rockin’ The Guitar
4) “Zekie” Browning & The Dynamics – Spinning Wheel Rock
5) Amos Johnson & The Rhythm Playboys – Rhythm Playboys Stomp

Set Break
11:11 – 13:09

2nd Set

1) Little Johnny & The Silvertones – Rock ’Til The End Of Time
2) Popeye Broussard with Amos Como’s Tune Toppers – Hole In The Wall
3) Lonnie Brooks – Mr. Hot Shot
4) Lee Tillman & Billy Stewart’s Top Notches – Will Travel
5) Carl Simpson – Baby Blues Rock

Set Break
25:46 – 27:40

Blues Hangover

1) Po Joe Williams – My Baby Left
2) Katie Watkins with Texas Red & Jimmie – Snake Blues
3) Robert Lockwood, Jr. – I’m Gonna Dig Myself A Hole
4) Little Walter & His Jukes – Rocker
5) Little Hudson & His Red Devil Trio – I’m Looking For A Woman
6) Joe Hill Lewis – Dorothy Mae
7) Howlin’ Wolf – Back Door Man

Set Break
47:49 – 52:48

4th Set

1) Little Esther & Little Willie – Turn The Lamps Down Low
2) Sonny Gee with The Standels – Tidal Wave
3) Five Dollars – You Know I Can’t Refuse
4) Alvis (Eddie) Edwards – Real Gone Baby
5) Roy Brown – Rocking All The Time

Set Break
1:04:53 – 1:08:37

5th Set

1) Eddie Daniels – Whoa – Whoa Baby
2) Harptones – On Sunday Afternoon
3) Johnny Faire – Bertha Lou
4) Daddy Cleanhead & The Chuck Higgins Band – Something’s Goin’ On In My Room
5) Chick Carlton & The Majestics – So You Want To Rock
6) Lloyd & Willie – Don’t Know Where She Went

Set Break
1:23:04 – 1:25:40

6th Set

1) Downbeats featuring Johnny Amelio – Jugue
2) Heartbreakers – Everytime I See You
3) Freddy Cannon – Betty Jean
4) Spaniels – I Lost You
5) Aubrey Cagle – Real Cool
6) Billy (The Kid) Emerson – Move Baby Move

Set Break
1:41:12 – 1:43:53

7th Set

1) Brother Bell – Whole Heap Of Mamma
2) Buddy Heard & His Combo – Let’s Rock With Me
3) Joe Turner – Love Roller Coaster
4) Bobby Lollar with Pete Beaver’s Band – Bad Bad Boy
5) Wilbur Clark with Willie Welch’s Band – Zodico Mambo

Set Break/Outtro
1:56:14 – 1:57:45

Willis Wade – The Dope Addicts

End