
On Monday July 8th, DJ Pete Pop contacted The Salt Box in Kingston and asked if there was an opening for him to come DJ. He hadn’t been there in over a year and everybody felt it was time he returned. The nice people at The Salt Box told him they actually needed a DJ that very Saturday night—the night after Do The 45!
Mr. Pop is not one to turn down an opportunity to play his fine records to an appreciative crowd. He accepted—then he enlisted Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus to spin with him for this very special Shingaling!

DJing two nights in a row! Man, the Phast One hasn’t done that since moving out of Brooklyn about four years ago! But what the heck, let’s swing while the swingin’ is good, right?




The Phast Man was just at The Salt Box a couple of weeks ago—with his dynamic Funky Kingston hustle. He meant to play records that he wouldn’t play at Funky Kingston, but for some reason, he played a LOT that could easily have been played at the Funky Kingston. Ha! Whatever, it was a gas and it is always special when Pete Pop and Phast Phreddie get together to spin records. For most of the night, these two were at the turntables spinning every other record, and did so until management forced them to stop around 3:00 AM!!

Miss Nancy contributed by supplying everyone with her fudge and vegan brownies.
The evening went so well, that Mr. Pop got asked to come back to The Salt Box. If things go according to plan—and what does, these days?—Pete will be there on the first Saturday of the month hosting a shebang he may call The Shim Sham Shimmy! Watch out for that. Very possible that Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus may be riding shotgun on some of these gigs.
Here’s a list of all the records played by Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus at The Salt Box Shingaling:
- Fred Wesley & the JB’s–Watermelon Man (People)
- Toño Quirazco y su Show Cartier–Hey [from EP A Ritmo de Boogaloo] (Orfeon; Mexico)
- Ricardo Ray–Mrs. Robinson (Alegre)
- Ronny Douglas And the Ascots–Wopacha (Tic-Tac-Toe)
- Bo Dollis & the Wild Magnolia Mardi Gras Indian Band–Handa Wanda Pt. I (Crescent City)
- Pat Lundy–Only Mama That’ll Walk the Line (DeLuxe)
- Bill Coday–When You Find a Fool Bump His Head (Galaxy)
- The Gaylads–Seven in One (Part One) (Pama Supreme)
- Derrick Morgan–A No Duppy (Jaguar; Jamaica)
- Yusuf Ali and the Revolutionaries–Uganda (Prince Buster; Jamaica)
- Johnny Johnson & His Bandwagon–Mr. Tambourine Man (Stateside; Netherlands)
- Simms Twins–Good Good Lovin’ (SAR)
- Jerry O–There Was a Time (White Whale)
- Ike & Tina Turner–Make ‘Em Wait (A&M; UK)
- The Cleftones–Right From the Git Go (Ware)
- Joe Quijano and his Orchestra–Fun City Shingaling (Cesta)
- El Gran Combo–Pata-Pata (Gema)
- Bill Withers–Use Me (Sussex)
- The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band–Giggin’ Down 103rd (Warner Bros.-Seven Arts)
- Jay and Cathy’s Clowns–The Bottle (S&K)
- Larry Williams with Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson and the Stormsville Shakers–Sweet Little Baby (Decca; UK)
- La Redada–Abrete Sésamo (Vampi Soul; Spain)
- Carlos Roman y su Conjunto–Swing Colombiano (Welcome Twist) (Son-Art; Mexico)
- Enoch Light & the Brass Menagerie–Theme From “Shaft” (Total Sound/Project 3)
- Jack Costanzo–Cowabunga (Wow!) (Mosaic)
- Chet Baker and the Mariachi Brass–Tequila (World Pacific)
- The Champs–Sombrero (Challenge)
- Lionel Hampton & the Inner Circle–Them Changes (Brunswick)
- Gene Miller–Sho Is Good (Hi)
- The Trashmen–Green Onions (Sundazed)
- The Interpretations–Automatic Soul – Part 1 (Bell)
- Charley (Zapi) Jordan–Cumbia Chibcha (Columbia Spirits)
- Cornerstone Trio; vocal – Stu Gardner–Summertime (Logo)
- Gene Morris and His King Trotters–Bongo Washi Wado (CalWest)
- Big Maybelle–Quittin’ Time (Rojac)
- Martha Reeves & the Vandellas–I’m in Love (And I Know It) (Gordy)
- The Temptations–Ungena Za Ulimwengu (Unite the World) (Gordy)
- Owen Gray–Help Me (Island; UK)
- Claudine Clark–Buttered Popcorn (Jamie)
- The Opals—Hop, Skip & Jump (Beltone)
- Andre Williams–Do the Popcorn (Checker)
- Alvin Cash–Poppin’ Popcorn (Toddlin’ Town)
- Black Heat–Drive My Car (Atlantic)
- Beverly Jones–Heat Wave (Swan)
- Michele Richard–Je Serai La (Trans-Canada; Canada)
- Aretha Franklin–Chain of Fools (Atlantic)
- Just Brothers–Sliced Tomatoes (Music Merchant)
- Freddie & the Kinfolk–Mashed Potato Pop Corn (Dade)
- Brent Dowe–Reggay Masooka (Gay Feet/Dub Store; Japan)
- The Maytals–Do the Boogaloo (Beverley’s; UK)
- The Blazers–Boo-Ga-Loo (Winley)
- Larry Williams–Shake Your Body Girl (Venture)
- Los Fulanos–Soul Drummer (Vampi Soul; Spain)
- The Starlites–Soldering (Mart’s)
- I Roy & Dennis Walks–Drifter (Moodisc)
- Linval Thompson–Kung Fu Man (Clocktower; Jamaica)
- Perez Prado and His Orchestra “The King of the Mambo”–Crazy… Crazy… (RCA Victor)
- Rene Touzet his Piano & Rhythm–Caravan (Fiesta)
- Los Yetis–Cumbia A Go-Go (Fuentes; El Salvador)
- Shirley Scott (vocal and organ)–Soul Sauce (Impulse)
- Mighty Sparrow–Saturday Night (RA; West Indies)
- Le Grand Mellon–Baby Please Don’t Go (Columbia)
None of these records are for sale.
