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

Irma Thomas- Wish Someone Would Care – Song of the Day

Irma Thomas - Radiant

Join us today at 5:30pm at the Cabildo on Jackson Square for cocktails, DJs spinning vintage 45s, and a live interview with the legendary Irma Thomas. Admission is free.

The “Soul Queen of New Orleans” began her musical career as a teenager, when Tommy Ridgely discovered her waiting tables at the club where his band was in residency. Thomas auditioned for Joe Banashak’s then-fledgling Minit label in 1960, but was turned down and signed with the Ron label instead, releasing “You Can Have My Husband (But Please Don’t Mess With My Man)” which made it onto the Billboard R&B charts in spring of that year. Thomas left Ron to sign to Minit, for whom she recorded some of her (and New Orleans R&B in general) most beloved signature songs, including “It’s Raining” and “Wish Someone Would Care” with Allen Toussaint as producer.

Thomas’ rich, soulful, often melancholy voice is one of New Orleans music’s finest treasures. Her records garnered her a dedicated cult following among collectors and connoisseurs over the years, but it was not until 2006’s “After The Rain” album on Rounder Records that she earned a much-belated Grammy award.

Irma Thomas- Wish Somebody Would Care

You Can’t Kill Gulf Coast Soul – Barbara Lynn Show and Dance at the Rock N Bowl, Saturday, June 5th

Barbara Lynn, the Empress of Gulf Coast Soul, will be performing a show and dance with Lil Buck and the Top Cats on June 5th, 2010 at the Rock N Bowl. Presented by the Ponderosa Stomp Foundation and the Rock N Bowl. Barbara Lynn, Oh Baby, We Got A Good Thing Going

Barbara Lynn, You’ll Lose a Good Thing – Video

Barbara Lynn, the Empress of Gulf Coast Soul, will be performing with Lil Buck and the Top Cats on June 5th, 2010 at the Rock N Bowl. Presented by the Ponderosa Stomp Foundation and the Rock N Bowl.

Big Boys Cry – Song of the Day

Don Fredericks’ “Big Boys Cry” is a devastating ballad that has stopped many a Mau Mau dead in their tracks. Taken off the the touchstone “Lafayette Soul Show” release- a treasure trove of South Louisiana soul gems- “Cry” was originally recorded for the Louisianne label. It was penned by the late, great Bobby Charles, who … Continue reading Big Boys Cry – Song of the Day