May the Shimmy be with you!!

The Shim Sham Shimmy has turned into the most fun DJ night in the Hudson Valley. DJs Pete Pop and Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus spin the bossest blues, jump blues, R&B, rockabilly, rock ’n’ roll and sometimes even surf and mambo records. It all happens on the first Saturday of the month at the Salt Box in Kingston, NY.

Lately, quite a few of our friends have been coming out to this and it’s always a great time. Man, that Pete Pop plays some fantastic records that keep the kids jumping. At the May 3 Shim Sham Shimmy things got so hoppin’ that our camera person didn’t take many photos. Anyway, if you can be in the Kingston area on the first Saturday of the month and you’re looking for some action, make your way to the Salt Box and dig the rockin’ scene. Miss Nancy always makes some sweet vittles and the records will be rockin’!!

Here’s a list of all the records played by Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus at the May Shim Sham Shimmy:

Paul Clifton–Are You Alright (Flash)
Mo-Jo Buford–Messin’ With the Kids (Bangar)
Tommy Tucker–Sitting Home Alone (Checker)
The Valentinos–She’s So Good to Me (SAR)
The Portraits–We’re Gonna’ Party (Tri Disc)
Bobby Williams–You Waited Too Long (Sure-Shot)
Paul Babbitt–Ooo Yah Yah (Stylo)
Ruth Brown–Here He Comes (Atlantic)
Little Joe–I Need Somebody (OKeh)
Ricky Lyons–Shim Sham Shuffle (Federal)
Vernon Green and the Medalions–Shimmy Shimmy Shake (Pan World)
Pop Corn & the Mohawks–Shimmy Gully (Motown)
Gene Pitney–Please Come Back (Festival)
Ray Smith–Hey Boss Man (Twist) (Sun)
Kenny Ottey–Main Drag Saturday Night (RCA Victor)
Gate Wesley & Band; vocal: Billy LaMont–(Zap! Pow!) Do the Batman (Atlantic)
Lacy Gibson–I Am Gonna’ Unmask the Batman (Repetto)
(Little 12-Year-Old) Patrice Holloway–Do the Del Viking (Part 1) (Taste)
Etta James–I Just Wanna Make Love to You (Argo)
Johnny Watson–Looking Back (Escort)
Bo Dudley–Shotgun Rider (F-M)
Danny and the Juniors–Cha Cha Go Go (Chicago Cha Cha) (Swan)
Menard Rogers–I Am for You (Drum Boy)
Billy Watkins–Beverly (Kent)
Mongo Santamaria Orch.–Get the Money (Battle)
Noble Watts–Florida Shake (Jell)
Slim Harpo–Te-Ni-Nee-Ni-Nu (Excello)
Ronnie Cook & the Gaylads–The Goo Goo Muck (Audan)
Johnny and the Vibratones–Bird Stompin’ (Warner Bros.)
Dick and Libby Halleman and Their Society Orchestra vs Tom and Ray–Pizza Sure Is Good (Summit)
The Poor Boys–Wash Board Take 1 (Apollo)
The Elgins–Jump & Shout – Part I (Nite Record Co.)
Rocky Roberts e Os Airedales–The Bird is the Word (Barclay; Portugal)
Sunny and the Sunliners–Trick Bag (Tear Drop)
The Hollywood Flames–Money Honey (Atco)
Bobby Gonzales–Got My Mo-Jo Working (Kapp)
The Marvelettes–Too Many Fish in the Sea (Tamla)
Henry Lumpkin–Mo Jo Hanna (Motown)
Singin’ Sammy Ward–Big Joe Moe (Tamla)
Lefty Frizzell–You’re Humbuggin’ Me (Columbia)
Barbie Gaye–My Boy Lollypop (Darl)
Joel Hill–I Thought It Over (Trans American)
Rex Garvin and the Mighty Cravers–Emulsified (OKeh)
Leonard Lee–Miss Lulu’s Wig (Trumpet)
Ernie K-Doe–Te-Ta-Te-Ta-Ta (Minit)
Paul Williams–Back to Back (7 Arts)
The Ramrocks–Lasagna (Press)
Chuck Higgins–Wet Back Hop (Dootone)
Cal Tjader–Soul Sauce (Gaucha Guaro) (Verve)
Gino Washington–Doing the Pop Corn (Atac)
Young Jessie–Young Jessie Bossa Nova Part I (Bit)
Gene Morris and His King Trotters–Bongo Washi Wado (Cal-West)
Harold Burrage–Stop For the Red Light (Cobra)
The Isley Brothers–Nobody but Me (Wand)
Don and Dewey and their band–Farmer John (Specialty)
James Luke and the Prophets–Hot Pastromi (Capitol City)
The Royaltones–Flamingo Express (Goldisc)
The Cardinals–Tomato Juice (Cha Cha)
The Monterays–Push-Em Up (Ultima)
Bobby Mitchell–Try Rock and Roll (Imperial)
Bobby Marchan–Booty Green (Fire)
Eddie Bo–Mo-Jo (Rip)
Little Esther–Hollerin’ and Screamin’ (Federal)
Rufus Gore–Ghost Walk (King)
Jimmy Richards–Cool as a Moose (Columbia)
George and Gene–Clap Around (Sotoplay)
The Crescendos–Crazy Hop (Nasco)
Joe Dermontte–The Frug (Reams)
Prince Eddie–Kangaroo (Mona-Lee)

None of these records are for sale.

Heap Big Hustle at the Half Moon!

Our long-time friend $mall ¢hange has been a professional DJ since forever. He does weddings, bar mitzvahs, happy hours, sad hours, dance parties, art openings, bake sales, wakes, beach parties, car hops, sock hops, bunny hops—anything that requires music, he is there. Well, we’re not sure if he does all that anymore, but one thing we are sure of is that he is a most excellent club DJ and he’s been doing that for most of his adult life—and one suspects much of his teen years, too! When he lived in New York City he seemed to have an event nearly every night of the week. A few years ago he relocated to the Hudson Valley. He still goes down the river to DJ from time to time, but lately he’s been working his magic at an establishment in Hudson, NY called The Half Moon— it’s a half-pizza joint and half night club that is located across the street from the Hudson River. $mall ¢hange is there at least once a month. In April they gave him Saturday the 19th and he subsequently asked DJs Pete Pop and Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus to come swing with him.

PETE POP + PHAST PHREDDIE THE BOOGALOO OMNIBUS + $MALL ¢HANGE

It was a gas to watch $mall ¢hange spin his records… he’s so good at it! Pete Pop, of course, was in excellent form, playing a bunch of boss jams: Latin soul, cumbia, funk, garage rock. Miss Nancy made some sweet vittles that were shared amongst the faithful and a bunch friends made it over the bridge from Kingston in order to dig the scene.

$mall ¢hange and Pete Pop swing at the Half Moon!

For his part, Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus played these records:

  • Preston Epps–Afro Mania (Jo-Jo)
  • Tousaint McCall–Sweet Tea (Dore)
  • Monk Higgins–Watermelon Man (Solid State)
  • The Kane Triplets–Theme From “Mission: Impossible” (United Artists)
  • Harlem River Drive featuring Eddie Palmieri–Seeds of Life (Pt. 1) (Roulette)
  • The Moons–Gammera (Date)
  • The Tammys–Egyptian Shumba (United Arists)
  • Afroman–Because I Got High (Universal)
  • Nat (Mashed Potatoes) Kendrick–Pig Eyes – Part 1 (Lite)
  • Harold Nicholas–Loco-Motion (Barclay; France)
  • Enoch Light & the Brass Menagerie–Theme From “Shaft” (Total Sound/Project 3)
  • Francis Bay and His Orchestra–Zumba (Philips)
  • Theresa Lindsey–I”ll Bet You (Golden World)
  • Perez Prado Y Su Orquesta–Mambo de King Kong (Infopesa; Peru)
  • Zorro Five–Reggae Shhh! (Decca; Italy)
  • Lyn Taitt–Out on a Funky Trip (Randys)
  • The Hi-Fly Orch.–Crosstown Traffic (Tramp; Bavaria)
  • Sandy Nelson–Casbah (Imperial)
  • D’Swooner’s—Mickey’s Monkey (Philips; Japan)
  • Elliott Shavers–Soul Village (Blaun)
  • Mucho Combos–Do the Hustle (Chico)
  • Rodger Collins–Foxy Girls in Oakland (Galaxy)
  • The Eddy Jacobs Exchange–Pull My Coat (Columbia)
  • Jun Mayuzumi–Black Room (Capitol; Japan)
  • [no artist listed]–Dance the Slurp (7-Eleven)
  • Os Duques–Tus Viajes (Regal; Spain)
  • Maggie Thrett–Soupy (DynoVoice)
  • Joel Denis–Mirza (Fantastic; Canada)
  • Dave Bartholomew–Shrimp & Gumbo (Imperial)
  • Les Yper Sound–Psyche Rock (Fontana; Italy)
  • Oliveira Trio–O Justiceiro (Knight Rider Theme) (Discos Dinamite!; Portugal)
  • Stereophonic Space Sound Unlimited–Phantom Rider (Sheep; Switzerland)
  • Joe Cruz–Black Widow (Ximeno)

None of these records are for sale.