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Showing posts with label Henry Roeland Byrd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Henry Roeland Byrd. Show all posts

Friday, November 21, 2025

. . .with you I can be Professor Longhair! Ahmet Ertegün recalls meeting the ‘Fess!

 
Fess


BUT I SIGNED WITH THEM AS ROELAND BYRD. . .

WITH YOU, I CAN BE PROFESSOR LONGHAIR


Ahmet Ertegün (co-founder and president of Atlantic Records) : 
"While we were down South, someone mentioned Professor Longhair, a musical magician who played in a style all his own. We asked around and finally found ourselves taking a ferryboat to the other side of the Mississippi, to Algiers, where a white taxi driver would deliver us only as far as an open field. 
"You're on your own,' he said, pointing to the lights of a distant village. 'I ain't going into that nigger town. Abandoned, we trudged across the field, lit only by the light of a crescent moon. The closer we came, the more distinct the sound of distant music - some big rocking band, the rhythm exciting us and pushing us on. Finally we came upon a nightclub - or rather a shack which, like an animated cartoon, appeared to be expanding and deflating with the pulsation of the beat. A big man at the door barred our way and told us we couldn't go in. I was going to say, 'We're from Atlantic Records, but then I remembered that hardly anyone had even heard of Atlantic, so I said, 'We're from Life magazine. And he said, 'Oh really?' I said, 'Yeah and we've come to hear Professor Longhair. So the guy said, 'Well, I don't think you should be coming in here. So I said, 'Well, just put us in a corner, hide us, we want to hear the music. I mean it was blaring out of there - drums, a mike on the piano and on the vocals the place was packed, people hanging out of the windows and everything. Finally the guy on the door said, 'Okay, I can put you right behind the bandstand. I said, 'Fine put us anywhere, it doesn't matter. So he walked us in, and a lot of people actually scattered because they figured the law had arrived. We were put in a corner and I was amazed to see that there wasn't a full band, there wasn't even a drummer, there was only a single musician - Professor Longhair. He was using the upright piano as both keyboard and bass drum, pounding a kick plate with his right foot to keep time, playing two and four against the thing, creating these weird, wide harmonies and singing in the open-throated style of the blues shouters of old. 
'My God!' I said to Herb, 'We've discovered a primitive genius.' I'd never heard music like that and I've never to this day heard anybody else play the piano quite like that. So after the set he came over and I said, 'You know what, you're going to be recording for Atlantic Records. So he said, 'I'm terribly sorry, but I signed with Mercury last week. Then he added, 'But I signed with them as Roeland Byrd. With you, I can be Professor Longhair.”

Professor Longhair - Red Beans  - (Crawfish Fiesta) a favourite Fess album and a favourite track


said to be released every year for Mardi Gras . . . how could you not go?
Professor Longhair - Go To The Mardi Gras


Thursday, February 23, 2023

Fess! PBS Soundstage CBS 1974 Dr John, The Meters, Earl King and Professor Longhair!



Having covered a few New Orleans classics and revisiting Fess I thought a reminder of why I love him long overdue so . . . . . .this

biog notes here are worth a read . . . . . . 

Professor Longhair (Henry Roeland Byrd) - Profile - Music Rising Tulane Ed

 She Walks Right In/Shake Rattle & Roll - Professor Longhair  [1974's PBS series “Soundstage]


Check out the good Doctor’s introduction of the KING! Now it would seem Mac was totally off his gourd here but hey, whatcha gonna do it is freakin’ hilarious and his entrance is without equal (and you thought Little Richard was flamboyant!)

Singing Ooh Bop Sh’Bam Diddly Iddly Bop!

Everyday I Have The Blues



Tipitina!
 



 The Whole Programme here . . . . 


DR. JOHN:
1.Walk Right In 0:00. PROFESSOR LONGHAIR: 2.Shake Rattle & Roll
PROFESSOR LONGHAIR:
2.Shake Rattle & Roll 1:20/ 3.Tripatina
3.Tripatina 5:00/ 4.Whole Lotta Lovin'
4.Whole Lotta Lovin' 8:40/ 5. Everyday I Have The Blues
5. Everyday I Have The Blues 11:20. EARL KING: 6.Mama & Papa
EARL KING:
6.Mama & Papa 15:10/ 7.Those Lonely, Lonely Nights
7.Those Lonely, Lonely Nights 19:05. The METERS: 8.Looka Py Py
The METERS:
8.Looka Py Py 22:40/ 9.Jungle Man
9.Jungle Man 25:50. Dr. John: 10.Call A Doctor
Dr. John:
10.Call A Doctor 29:50/ 11.Qualified
11.Qualified 32:30/ 12.Quitters Never Win
12.Quitters Never Win 38:00/ 13.Such A Night
13.Such A Night 42:15/ 14.Right Place
14.Right Place 46:20. Finale-EARL KING-END JAM: 14.Big Chief
Finale-EARL KING-END JAM:
14.Big Chief 50:10
DR. JOHN & PROF. LONGHAIR - THE METERS - - EARL KING - Night Trippers/ SOUNDSTAGE 1974 "NEW ORLEANS SWAMP"




Fess at Home



 

Sunday, December 11, 2022

SINGLE of THE WEEK (MONTH?, YEAR?) Professor Longhair - Look What You're Doing To Me 1957 | Guess I'm Dumb

 MY MAIN MAN!

Every now and again we find a gem and a single we haven't heard before! 

Thanks to Guess I'm Dumb we have a Professor Longhair classic here with full band. I don't have this single on any of the many albums I have and I know I have prolly banged on about Fess for an age but this is  a TREAT and no mistake! 




His single 'Mardi Gras in New Orleans (Got To The Mardi Gras)' is released every year in N'Orleans and despite his impoverishments when found sweeping up in the local record store and Dr John's patronage he only finally achieved his due fame at the end of his life and featured heavily in Allen Toussaint's TV programme (the first music show on the UK's newest Channel 4 way back when) 'Piano Players Rarely Play Together' featuring Allen and Fess with the equally legendary Tuts Washington. Dr John finally got him back in the studio with New Orleans' finest to record Crawfish Fiesta just released posthumously and the TV programme featured Fess' wake as he passed away during the filming. At least these and more contributed to his following and I hope he died happy that finally he realised people like Paul McCartney appreciated who he was 'the Bach of Rock' as Allen Toussaint put it!

  • Track Name

    Look What You're Doing to Me

  • Artist

    Professor Longhair

Professor Longhair - Look What You’re Doing to Me (1957)



G'Night Fess (Henry Roeland Byrd 1918 - 1980)