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Senor Chubba is a lifelong New Orleanian and a casual music slob.

Ralph Soul Jackson – Set Me Free – Song of the Day


Born and raised in rough-and-tumble Phenix City, Alabama, where he still resides today, Ralph “Soul” Jackson” grew up in a musical household. After a childhood spent tinkering with the piano while other boys played ball, Jackson penned an original called “Don’t Tear Yourself Down” during his senior year in high school and sent a demo of it off to Rick Hall in Muscle Shoals. The next thing he knew, Ralph was recording at Hall’s Fame Studio with the same band that backed the likes of Clarence Carter, Wilson Pickett and Arthur Conley.

In 1975 he cut a single for Neal Hemphill’s Birmingham-based Black Kat label, “Set Me Free” b/w “Take Me Back.” Considered a “Northern Soul” classic, it has been released on the CD “The Birmingham Sound: The Soul of Neal Hemphill” by Rabbit Factory as well as reissued on a Dusty Groove 45.

“Soul” will be appearing Thursday, July 8th, from 6pm-8pm at the Ogden Museum After Hours in collaboration with the Ponderosa Stomp Foundation for a performance and interview.

Ralph Soul Jackson, Set Me Free

Ernie K-Doe’s Mother-in-Law Lounge owner decides to try and keep it open, after all

This just in – the Stomp’s Alison Fensterstock with the latest on the future of Ernie K-Doe’s Mother-in-Law Lounge. Just about a week after deciding that she would close the landmark tavern she took over after her mother’s death last year, Betty Fox has announced that she will try to keep the Mother-In-Law Lounge open … Continue reading Ernie K-Doe’s Mother-in-Law Lounge owner decides to try and keep it open, after all

Duane Eddy – Ramrod – Song of the Day

Over the years the Ponderosa Stomp has had insane guitars, wild guitars, scratchy guitars and just some plain great guitars: Link Ray, Scotty Moore, Hubert Sumlin, Eddie Kirkland, Classie Ballou, Travis Wammack, Guitar Gable, Ray Sharpe, James Blood Ulmer, Paul Burlison, Lady Bo, Nokie Edwards, Arch Hall JR, Dennis Coffey, Jimmy Lee Fautheree, and Herb … Continue reading Duane Eddy – Ramrod – Song of the Day

Red Simpson – Hello I’m a Truck – Song of the Day

The king of truck driving music, Red Simpson, appearing at Ponderosa Stomp #9. Red Simpson, Hello, I’m a Truck

Thee Midniters – Whittier Blvd – Song of the Day

Let’s take a trip down Whittier Blvd! Outta control Chicano soul from the Thee Midniters– who are appearing at Ponderosa Stomp #9. Grab your slab from Norton Records! Thee Midniters, Whittier Blvd