Time Surfers + Funky Kingston = time for FUN!

On May 31, The Funky Kingston returned to the Salt Box as scheduled–on the fifth Saturday of the month, when there is one. But first, there was an earlier, must-attend event: one of our favorite local surf music combos happened to appear at a private barbecue party in New Windsor (a town south of Newburgh, NY). Also, it just so happens that our favorite Go-Go dancer, Bella Bombora, is the official Go-Go dancer for the band: The Time Surfers. So we had to check that out.

Bella Bombora swings with The Time Surfers!!

The event was fun enough—however a bit of rain put a somewhat of a damper on it. It was held at someone’s pad that had a basement full of pinball machines (indeed, a pinball contest was going on) and there was a ton of excellent food. Yay. Of course, The Time Surfers once again played an excellent set of their fabulous instrumental music and Bella Bombora danced away as a light rain came down.

From there, we traveled up the New York State Throughway to Kingston where we were able to set up the turntables at the Salt Box around 8:30 or so. Guest DJ was…wait for it… DJ Pete Pop!!!

Pete Pop is known nationally and internationally for his excellent collection of garage rock records; so much so that he was a consultant on Moptop Mike Markesich’s fantastic garage rock bible Teenbeat Mayhem! However, Mr. Pop is no one-trick pony. His vast record collection contains all sorts of reet jams, including some fantastic funk records, and he brought plenty of them to the Funky Kingston. Plus, he mixed it up with a few reggae jams and some hot Latin boogaloo riffs.

Local personality Peter Aaron visits with the Funky Kingston DJs: Pete Pop and Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus!

We are also happy to report that the Bat Signal was in full effect, many of our friends came to hang out and swing with us, and the Salt Box had a very big night. The Funky Kingston is getting to be quite the scene. Make sure you can make it out to the next one—due to take place on August 30.

Here’s a list of all the funky tracks played by Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus at the May Funky Kingston:

  • Tribe–Funky Kingston (Grenade)
  • The Fabulous Counts–Dirty Red (Moira)
  • Conjunto Jae’s Soul–Sintonia en Soul (Deep Dark)
  • Keno-1 & the Hermit–Heavy Heavy (Breakin’ Bread; UK)
  • Barbara Acklin–I Can’t Do My Thing (Brunswick)
  • War–Get Down (United Artists)
  • Hopeton Lewis with the S.P.M.s–Grooving Out on Life (Merritone)
  • Tito Puente y su Orquesta–Work Song (Tico)
  • Flash and the Dynamics–Chango (Roulette; France)
  • Max Romeo & the Upsetters–One Step Forward (Island)
  • Danny Freeman and the Soul Superiors–Jungle Walk (Do That Jungle Talk Too) (W.S.J. Sound)
  • The Jackson 5–Get It Together (Motown)
  • Homer Chambers–Do the Fire Bird (Golden)
  • Sonny Okosuns–Papa’s Land – Part 1 (Cinterdisc; France)
  • The Wild Magnolias–They Call Us Wild (Barcaly; France)
  • The Rudees–Give Peace a Chance (Pama; UK)
  • Richard Ace and His Band–Just Don’t Want to Be Lonely (Harry J; Jamaica)
  • Mary Jane Hooper–I’ve Got Reasons (Power)
  • Clarence Reid–Funky Party (Alston)
  • Mind Readers–Bitter Tears (Village Sounds)
  • Pazant Brothers & Beaufort Express–Dragon Fly (Vigor)
  • Harmonics–Scum-A-Doom Doom (Gold Plate)
  • Love Childs Afro Cuban Blues Band–Life and Death in G&A (Roulette)
  • James & the Incredible Showmen–James Brown’s Boo-Ga-Loo (Disco)
  • Rabbits and Carrots–Maquina de Amor (Vampi Soul; Spain)
  • Joe Bataan–Latin Strut (Super Strut) (RCA Victor; Canada)
  • Dennis Coffey and the Detroit Guitar Band–Scorpio (Sussex)
  • The Temptations–Cloud Nine (Gordy)
  • Untouchable Machine Shop–Machine Shop – Part 2 (Wavelength)
  • The Vibrettes–Humpty Dump pt. 1 (Lujon)
  • Curtis Mayfield–(Don’t Worry) If There’s A Hell Below We’re All Going to Go (Curtom)
  • Sons of Slum–Right On (Stax)
  • Maytals–Funky Kingston (Shelter)
  • Honey & the Bees–Baby Do That Thing (Arctic)
  • Sly & the Family Stone–Bad Risk (Epic)
  • The Honey Drippers–Impeach the President (Alaga)
  • The Chi-Lites–I Like Your Lovin’ (Do You Like Mine) (Brunswick)
  • Abelardo Carbono con Meridian Brothers–Cumbia Sampuesana (Okra; Japan)
  • Los Destellos–La Cumbia del Sol (Odeon; Peru)
  • O.S.K.I. Jazz–Murie Abebuli (Omwanmi Nabongo; Kenya)
  • Shark Wilson & the Basement Heaters–Make It Reggae (Soul Jazz; UK)
  • Bob Marley & the Wailers–Trench Town Rock (Trojan; UK)
  • Dillinger–Cokane in My Brain (Black Swan; UK)
  • The 20th Century–Hot Pants (Part I) (Sky Disc)
  • Artus Satterfield–Hot Pants (Axis)
  • Norma and the Heartaches–Hot Pants (Gonna Get You in Trouble) (Marmaduke)
  • Marvin & the Uptights–Oomph (Spotlight)
  • The Landslides–We Don’t Need No Music (Huff Puff)
  • Albert Jones–Wisdom Song (Tri-City)
  • Crawdad Farmers–Jesse’s Party (Lucky Brown’s Lake-Side Series)
  • James Brown–Talkin’ Loud and Saying Nothin’ Pt. I (King)
  • The Moon People–Hippy Skippy Moon Strut (Opus #1) (Roulette)
  • S.O.U. L.–The Jones (Part I) (Musicor)
  • Gil Scott-Heron with Pretty Purdie & the Playboys–The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (Flying Dutchman)
  • Tony Fox–I Dream One Day (Tri-Spin)
  • Jimmy Jones–Time and Changes (Conchillo)
  • Harvey Scales & the Seven Sounds–The Funky Yolk (Chess)
  • The Rising Sun–Funky Yolk (Kingston)
  • David “Baby” Cortez–Inflation (T-Neck)
  • Johnny Tolbert–Check Your Battery Part I (Jasman)
  • Oliver Sain–London Express (Abet)
  • The Dancers–Born on the Bayou (Pacific Arts)
  • Johnny Pate–Shaft in Africa (Addis) (Geffen/ABC; Japan)
  • Bobby Hutcherson–Ummh – Part 1 (Blue Note)

None of these records are for sale.

The Frisco Cat Swings!

Pete Pop, Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus & Marlon Gonzales swing at Do The 45!

Marlon Gonzalez is a San Francisco cat who somehow found his way to the Hudson Valley—or at least northern New Jersey. He is an artist and photographer who also spins records. Host DJ Pete Pop asked him to be the special guest DJ for the May Do The 45 at Quinn’s—which took place on Friday May 9. He played some great soul and funk records that kept the Quinnsters jumpin’.

Pete Pop played his usual groovy shit. Seems every time he plays records, he seems to play something so boss, yet previously unheard by the Boogaloo Bag writers; it expands the old want list!

Miss Nancy baked some chocolate chip cookies and chex mix. That stuff was gone quick!!! Bella Bombora danced around on the raised dance floor and was often joined by some of the local color.

Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus played these groovy records:

  • Los Pentagonos–Mendocino (Musart; Mexico)
  • Lalo Schifrin–The Plot [from EP Music from Mission: Impossible] (Dot; Japan)
  • Nana Kinomi–涙ギラギラ (King; Japan)
  • The Curiosities–Big ‘J’ (Seeburg-Discotek-45-Stereo)
  • Barbra Streisand–Our Corner of the Night (Columbia)
  • Chosen Lot–Time Was (Sidra)
  • Jody Miller–He’s So Fine (Epic)
  • Cannonball–No Good to Cry (KI Knightsbridge)
  • Ohio Players–Proud Mary (Top Hit)
  • Al Kent–The Way You Been Acting Lately (Ric Tic)
  • Al and Randy–Mission Impossible (Mercury)
  • Chaps–Ascension to Virginity (Decca; France)
  • Swinging Soul Machine–Spooky’s Day Off (Polydor; Netherlands)
  • Toño Quirazco–Batman (Orfeon; Mexico)
  • The Sensational Guitars of Dan & Dale–Robin’s Theme (Tifton)
  • Sandy Nelson–Time Won’t Let Me (Drum Beat)
  • The Happy Cats–Destroy That Boy (Grapevine; UK)
  • The Us Four–The Alligator (Rising Sons)
  • The Del-Mars–Snacky Poo – Part 1 (Mercury)
  • The Beatles–I’m Down (Capitol)
  • Chuck Berry–I Want to Be Your Driver [from the EP Eddy Mitchell Présente les Rois du Rock ‘Chuck Berry A Londres’] (Barclay; France)
  • The Teemates–Moving Out (Audio Fidelity)
  • Ronnie Rae and the Dynamics–Funky Shuffle (R-J-R)
  • Little Richard–Dance A Go Go (Vee Jay)
  • The Cat–Do the Watusi (Arc; Thailand)
  • Fleshtones–The Dreg (Fleshtone – 77) (Illegal; France)
  • Roberto Carlos–Negro Gato (CBS; Mexico)
  • Anna King–Mama’s Got a Bag of Her Own (End)
  • Tony Clarke–Landslide (Chess)
  • The Ska Kings with Monty Morris & Chorus–Oil in My Lamp (Atlantic)
  • Bill Doggett–Twenty Five Miles (King)
  • The Pharaohs–The Friendly Martian (Chattahoochee)
  • The Cramps–Garbage Man (Illegal)
  • The Lords–Boom Boom (Columbia; Germany)
  • The Supremes–My World Is Empty Without You (Motown)
  • Mott the Hoople–Rock and Roll Queen (Atlantic)
  • Tito Puente’s Orchestra–TP’s Shing-A-Ling (Tico)

None of these records are for sale.

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.

Do The 45 has No Rules!

On April 11, host DJ Pete Pop introduced a new DJ to the Do The 45 world: DJ No Rules. He is a local Beacon cat who works pizza joints, breweries and skating rinks; the kind of DJ that wears a baseball cap and fools with the mixer’s effects. In spite of that, he played some great records: mostly cool organ grooves and funky jams that went well with the early time slot that Mr. Pop put him in. It was the perfect music for folks who were chowing down on the ramen noodle dinner that Quinn’s is famous for. Our pal Peter Aaron was also slated to appear, but he was apparently in poor health and couldn’t make the scene. We’ll have him back soon, don’t worry.

DJ No Rules swings at Do The 45!

After a while, Mr. Pop took over the turntables, and around 9:00, the lovely Bella Bombora took over the Go-Go cage–which signified it was time to rock. Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus was eventually added to the mix; first with a long set, then the traditional 3-and-3 sets with Mr. Pop… and on into the night. Also, everybody enjoyed No Rules’ records so much that he was asked to do a bonus set.

Happy to see plenty of our pals on hand, dancing on the raised dance floor with Bella Bombora and carrying on with good times. Do The 45 is a swingin’ good time; we urge all our pals to make a date to come hang out in Beacon and swing with us at Quinn’s on the second Friday of the month.

Here’s a list of all the records played by Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus at the April Do The 45:

  • Sandy Nelson–Love Is Like an Itching in My Heat (Drum Beat)
  • The Rokes–Piangi Con Me (Arc; Italy)
  • The Sinners–You Don’t Love Me (Mercury)
  • B-B-S–Koi No Chansu (Toshiba; Japan)
  • Don Fardon–Take a Heart (GNP Crescendo)
  • Junior Dell & the D-lites–Comin’ Home Baby Pt. 2 (Original Gravity; UK)
  • Gloria Jones–Heartbeat Part 1 (Tower)
  • The Marvelows–I Do (ABC Paramount)
  • The Creation–Biff Bang Pow (Hit-Ton Schallplatten; Germany)
  • Los Bravos–La Moto (Columbia; Spain)
  • Bohemian Vendetta–Enough (United Artists)
  • Jimmie Heap & His Orchestra–Gismo (Dart)
  • Opposite Six–Church Key (Pt. 68) (South Shore)
  • The Electric Prunes–You’ve Never Had It Better (Reprise)
  • Chylds–I Want More (Lovin’) (Warner Bros.)
  • The Hazards–Hey Joe (Groove)
  • The Challengers–Wipe Out (GNP Crescendo)
  • The Cool Tones–Ginchy (Warwick)
  • La Nueva Generacion–Un Tipo Raro Con Barba (Music Hall; Argentina)
  • The Isley Brothers–Good Things (Tamla/Motown; UK)
  • The Paul Butterfield Blues Band–Mary Mary [from EP East-West] (Astor; Australia)
  • Pierre Lalonde–Oh! Donne-Moi Ta Main (Apex; Canada)
  • Benny and the Bedbugs–Roll Over Beethoven (DCP International)
  • The Beatles–Dizzy Miss Lizzy (Odeon; Japan)
  • The Monks–Cuckoo (International Polydor Production; Germany)
  • The Outsiders–Felt Like I Wanted to Cry (Muziek Express; Netherlands)
  • The Velvet Underground–I Can’t Stand It (Verve/Sundazed)
  • Jackie Mittoo & the Soul Vendors–Napoleon Solo (Studio 1/Soul Jazz; UK)
  • Toots & the Maytals–Pressure Drop (Beverley’s; UK)
  • Prince Buster–High Blood Pressure (Prince Buster/Rock A Shacka; Japan)
  • Hank Ballard–Do It Zulu Style (King)
  • Dr. John–She’s Just a Square (Scepter)
  • Leon Haywood–It’s the Last Time (Decca)
  • Lafayette and the LaSabres–Free Way (Port)
  • The Crazy Crickets–Expressway (Band Box)
  • The Shut Downs–Four in the Floor (Dimension)

None of these records are for sale!

Freekin’ Out at the Shimmy!

On April 5, Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus was employed in two capacities: 1) as a reciter of his original poetry with the boss funky soul instrumental group Freek’s Garage; 2) as a DJ for Pete Pop’s Shim Sham Shimmy. Luckily, the two gigs were not that far apart, geographically speaking, and the Freek’s gig was early and the Shimmy goes late, so both events were covered.

Phast ‘n’ Freek’s Garage

Freek’s Garage is made up of some very groovy cats: drummer Doug Wygal (owner of Rocket Number Nine Records in Kingston), guitarist Jake Guralinick (manager of cool rock acts), bass player Mark Sidgwick (Holly & the Italians) and organ player Tim Geaney (professional photographer). For some reason, they ask the Phast Man to recite his psychedelic poetry at crucial moments during their recent performances. This particular one took place in the early evening at the Tinker Street Tavern in Bearsville—only about 20 minutes away from the Salt Box in Kingston, the scene of the Shim Sham Shimmy.

Poetry was recited as Freek’s Garage supplied an appropriate backing track, as per the script, then it was off to Kingston. When we got to the Box, Pete Pop had the Shimmy going in full effect: folks were boppin’ to his groovy sounds: rock’n’roll, R&B, rockabilly, mambo, rockin’ blues and other reet audio recordings. At the Shimmy, Mr. Pop and Phast trade off playing short, three-record sets. This keeps The DJs on their toes, always involved, always thinking about the next record to play. One may notice occasional three songs in a row that may be related. Sometimes the first song is an answer to the third song of the previous DJ. Usually none of the songs flow together in any meaningful way. This kind of action is dynamic and must be experienced.

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

Pete Pop Feeks at the Shimmy
  • Les Nobels–Les Oignons Verts (Tèlèdisc; Canada)
  • The T-R’s–Soul Meeting (West-End)
  • The Soul Reps–Soul Food (Limelight)
  • The Twiners–Twine Baby (Wheel City)
  • Moe Koffman Quartet–Koko-Mamey (Jubilee)
  • Ernie K-Doe–Love Me Like I Wanta (Duke)
  • Gene “Bowlegs” Miller–Frankenstein Walk (Hi)
  • Elton Anderson–Sick and Tired (Capitol)
  • Smokey Smothers–Twist With Me Annie (Federal)
  • The Genies–Twistin’ Pneumonia (Warwick)
  • Philip Jones – Johnny “Spider” Martin Orch.–Hey Let’s Everybody Twist (Spider)
  • Ramona King–Soul-Mate (Eden)
  • Larry Bright–Bloodhound (Tide)
  • Rick & the Ravens featuring Ray Daniels–Just for You (Aura)
  • Perez “Prez” Prado and His Orchestra–Marilyn Monroe Mambo (RCA Victor)
  • Tito Puente y su Orquesta–El Rey Del Timbal (Tico)
  • Dick Dale–Night Rider (Capitol)
  • Rejean et ses Fawcons–Mary Lee (Sofége; Canada)
  • Barry Martin–Minnie the Moocher (Freedom)
  • Smiley Lewis–She’s Got Me Hook, Line & Sinker (Imperial)
  • The Original Playboys–Hey Little Willie (Smash)
  • Ike & Tina Turner–Tina’s Dilemma (Sue)
  • Dorothy Williams–Watchdog (Volt)
  • Little Willie John–All Around the World (King)
  • Bobby Bland–Yield Not to Temptation (Duke)
  • Little Richard–Slippin’ and Slidin’ (Modern)
  • Cuco Valtierra–Hay Que Bailar Rock and Roll (Musart; Colombia)
  • The Rockin’ Aces–Thunder (Mercury)
  • The Cool Tones–Ginchy (Warwick)
  • Willie Cobbs–I’ll Only Love You (Riceland)
  • Slim Harpo–I’m Your Bread Maker Baby (Excello)
  • Johnny Otis—Baby, I Got News for You (King)
  • The Peridots–Hully Gully All Nite Long (Deauville)
  • Fay Simmons–Everybody’s Doin’ the Pony (Senca)
  • Pierre Lalonde et Donald Lautrec–Ah! Vive Les Filles (Apex Francais; Canada)
  • Frank (Dual Trumpet) Motley and His Motley Crew–Honkin’ at Midnight (DC)
  • Chuck Higgins and His Mellotones; vocal by John Watson–Motor Head Baby (Combo)
  • Laurie Tate with the Joe Morris Blues Cavalcade–Rock Me Daddy (Atlantic)
  • Danny Zella and his Zell Rocks–Wicked Ruby (Fox)
  • The Shirelles–I Met Him on a Sunday (Ronde-Ronde) (Decca)
  • Earl Grant–Honky Tonk (Decca)
  • Larry Liggett–Jumping at the Woodside Mambo (Chess)
  • Arnie and His Soul Brothers–Look-Out (Emmes)
  • Elroy “Shadow” Peace–Yeah Baby (Keen)
  • Rusty Isabell–The Blast (Brent)
  • Teddy and the Rough Riders–Thunder Head (Tilt)
  • The Thunderbirds and Band–In My Thunderbird (Holiday)
  • Perez Prado and His Orchestra–Black Horse (Caballo Negro) (RCA Victor)
  • Billy “The Kid” Emerson–The Whip (Part 1) (M-Pac!)
  • The Ad Libs–On the Corner (Blue Cat)
  • Carl Holmes and the Commanders–Mashed Potatoes (Part I) (Atlantic)
  • Big Maybelle–Rock House (Savoy)
  • Chuck Berry–I’m Talking About You (Chess)
  • Willie Dixon and the Big Wheels–Uncle Willie’s Got a Thing Going On (Federal)
  • The Capitols–Dog and Cat (Karen)
  • The Montclairs–The Hunch (Fame)
  • Professor Longhair–Cuttin’ Out (Ron)
  • Sam Butera–Equator (Prep)
  • Betty Lavett–Shut Your Mouth (Atlantic)
  • The Chello’s–Chicken Back Twist (WFW)
  • Ronny Kae–Twistin’ Rumble (Band Box)
  • Paul London & the Kapers–Never Like This (The Big Bad Twist) (Check-Mate)
  • The Storms–Thunder (Sundown)

None of these records are for sale!

Cookin’ with Jeff the Chef!

The first Funky Kingston of the year was a blast. The last Funky Kingston with guest DJ Jeff the Chef was such a gas that he was brought back for more action on March 22 by the host, Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omniubs. This was a date change, as the regular date would have been the 29th (the fifth Saturday of the month), but our friends The Zeros were playing that night at TV Eye in Queens and there is no way we are going to miss that!

So Jeff the Chef dropped by and dropped some super boss sounds. The Chef was a key operator during the golden years of the Empire State Soul Club, so you know he understands the funk. The Bat Signal was in full effect and funky grooves were happening all night. Phast mixed in some reggae jams into the mix as he often does for the Funky Kingston.

The Chef was able to stay and play records a little longer than last time, so that was fun. With any luck, we’ll bring him back again real soon. For this event, Miss Nancy made chex mix, vegan brownies and chocolate fudge. Man, if you have a sweet tooth, ya gotta make it out to these events for Miss Nancy’s yummy vittles alone!

Here’s a list of all the records played at the Funky Kingston by Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus:

  • Tribe–Funky Kingston (Grenade)
  • African Music Machine–Tropical (Soul Power)
  • The Jives–I Want You (Tear Drop)
  • Mr. Jamo–Shake What You Brought With You – Part I (Perception)
  • McKinley Sandifer–Get Up If You Want to Be Somebody (U.S.A.)
  • Al Green–You Say It (Hi)
  • Azie Mortimer–That’s That (Get Off My Back) (Number One)
  • The Undisputed Truth–What It Is (Gordy)
  • Lee Dorsey–What You Want (Is What You Get) (Bell)
  • Walter Scott–Soul Stew Recipe (Pzazz)
  • Marva Whitney–Daddy Don’t Know About Sugar Bear (Forte)
  • Billy Preston–Outa-Space (A&M)
  • Alton Ellis–It’s Your Thing (Riley Inc/Dub Store.; Japan)
  • Delroy Wilson–Call on Me (Giant; Jamaica)
  • Bunny Brown–Rock You Baby (Parks; Jamaica)
  • The Wild Magnolias–Jumalaka Boom Boom (Barcaly; France)
  • James Brown–Make It Funky (Part 1) (Polydor)
  • Smokey Brooks–Spin-It Jig (Now)
  • Ripple–I Don’t Know What It Is but It Sure Is Funky (GRC)
  • The Dancers–Big Willie’s Drum (Pacific Arts)
  • Joe Bataan–Latin Strut (Super Strut) (RCA Victor; Canada)
  • Mighty Joe Drake–Get Out of My Life Woman (Kapp)
  • Claude & Samuel–Potatoes (DJO)
  • Roy Lee Johnson & the Villagers–The Dryer (Part I) (Stax)
  • Candy Coated People–Time to Love (New York Sound Company)
  • Freda Harris–My Body Wants Your Body (Ace)
  • Edwin Starr–Who Is the Leader of the People (Soul)
  • Johnny Adams–Spunky Onions (Pacemaker)
  • Murray McKay–Don’t Let the Pusher Push You (Message)
  • The Honey Drippers–Impeach the President (Alaga)
  • Maytals–Funky Kingston (Shelter)
  • Steel Pulse–Ku Klux Klan (Island; UK)
  • Dennis Alcapone & the Inversions–Shake Your Body (Swing-a-Ling Now)
  • The Meters–(The World Is a Bit Under the Weather) Doodle-Oop (Josie)
  • James Brown–Let a Man Come in and Do the Popcorn Part One (Polydor; Germany)
  • David “Baby” Cortez–Inflation (T-Neck)
  • Betty LaVette–Do Your Duty (Silver Fox)
  • Candido–Jump Back (Blue Note)
  • The Mohawks–Ride Your Pony (Pama; UK)
  • Jimmy “Bo” Horne–Clean Up Man (Alston)
  • Charly and the Bourbon Family–Boogachi (Poplandia; Spain)
  • Etta James–Tighten Up Your Own Thing (Cadet)
  • The O’Jays–Put Your Hands Together (Philadelphia International)
  • Tommy Dark–Wobble Legs (Sugar)
  • A.C. Reed–Boogaloo – Tramp (Nike)
  • Marie Franklin–Don’tcha Bet No Money (Maverick)
  • Stevie Wonder–You Haven’t Done Nothin’ (Tamla)
  • The Touch–Pick and Shovel (Lecasver)
  • Ricky Williams–Discotheque Soul Pt. I (Citadelle)
  • Ike & Tina Turner–I Wanna Jump (Minit)
  • Mark V Unlimited–Gone! (Sagport)
  • Preston Epps–Afro Mania (Jo-Jo)
  • Pigmeat Markham–The Hip Judge (Chess)
  • Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings–Got to Be the Way It Is (Daptone)
  • Mickey & the Soul Generation–Football (Maxwell)
  • Chris Jones–I’m the Man (Goodie Train)
  • Bobby Marchan–I’ve Got a Thing Going On (Dial)
  • Buzzie–Stone Soul Booster (Gordy)
  • Donald Bryant–My Baby (Hi)
  • Gilberto Sextet–Jet My Love (Micaela) (Tico)
  • Los Melodicos–Les Cornichon (Tropical Tigers; Europe)
  • The African Brothers–Hold Tight (Impact!/Jammyland )
  • Max Romeo & the Upsetters–War in a Babylon (Island; UK)
  • War–The World Is a Ghetto (United Artists)
  • The Da-Kars–Shot in the Dark (Josie)
  • Ann Winley–Bow Legged Daddy (Paul Winley)
  • B.T. Express–Do It (’til You’re Satisfied) (Scepter/Roadshow)
  • Graham Central Station–Can You Handle It (Warner Bros.)

None of these records are for sale.

Jumpin’ at Do The 45!

Mikey Post, Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus and Pete Pop swing at Do The 45!

Another fabulous Do The 45 took place on March 14. For this event, host Pete Pop roped in our pal Mikey Post to be the special guest DJ. Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus was also in the house, and Go-Go dancer Bella Bombora did her thing. As usual, Miss Nancy brought some yummy vittles and the whole thing went off with a bang-o-roonie!!

Regular Boogaloo Bag readers know that Mikey Post is a key player at our favorite record company, Daptone Records. He is also a fine drummer and we dug him behind the tubs with The Jay Vons, Reigning Sound and Naomi Shelton & the Gospel Queens. Mr. Post has some fantastic records and he brought a bunch of them to play at Do The 45.

Pete Pop opened the night playing some tuff stuff. Then Phast played a set. Mikey was brought in to do about 45 minutes. Then Pete, Mikey and Phast traded three-song sets for the rest of the night (or something like that!). It was a total gas.

Here’s a list of records played by Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus at the Do The 45:

None of these records are for sale.

Subway Soul Club with Fine Wine and Peanut Butter!

On March 15, Subway Soul Club returned to action at the Francis Kite Room in the East Village of Manhattan. Hostess with the mostest Lady Dawn was in the house, greeting folks and flitting around on the dance floor. Resident DJ Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus rounded up two suburb DJs to help him swing the event: Mr. Fine Wine and Peanut Butter Brown.

Mr. Fine Wine digs for another boss jam as Peanut Butter Brown goofs!

Mr. Fine Wine is a popular veteran of the soul music DJ wars. He’s been around since the waning days of the Empire State Soul Club (currently being resurrected by The Empress) and during Subway Soul Club’s golden years (the many fine events at Rififi, the loft above Assembly, etc.) he was a guest DJ at least once a year. Plus, his fabulous radio show on WFMU is a must to listen to. In fact, he is known nationally and internationally as one of the world’s finest soul music DJs. So having him play his records definitely enhanced the groovy content of the evening.

Peanut Butter Brown, on the other hand, got his start on the Subway Soul Club dance floor. He was so inspired by the boss music heard at these events, that he went out and bought the records, then taught himself how to work the turntables. He has since hosted events in Harlem and San Francisco, where he lived for a while. Now back in New York City, he’s got several regular DJ nights and keeps the crowds moving. For her part, Miss Nancy supplied pecan tassies, vegan brownies and a chex mix for snacking purposes—all of it gone by the end of the night.

Meanwhile, back at Subway Soul Club, an unfortunate thing happened. Lady Dawn, while spinning around on the dance floor early in the evening, fell and sprained her wrist! She spent most of the night holding a towel of ice on her arm. Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus was completely wowed by the tunes played by DJs Wine and Peanut. It turned out to be another fantastic event. With any luck we’ll be able to sneak in one or two more SSC events before the end of the year.

Here’s a list of all the records played by Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus at the Subway Soul Club:

  • The Holidays–Makin’ Up Time (Golden World)
  • Roy Ward–Horse With a Freeze Part 1 (Seven B)
  • Brother Jack McDuff–Can’t Get Satisfied – Part I (Atlantic)
  • The Blues Groove–Makin’ It (Verve)
  • The Hustlers–That’s What Makes Her Boss (Fascination)
  • The Vontastics–I Will Always Love You (Chess)
  • Marvin Gaye–Little Darling I Need You (Tamla)
  • Jerry Butler–Just for You (Vee Jay)
  • Jackie Ross–Dynamite Lovin’ (Chess)
  • The Tymes–What Would I Do (M-G-M)
  • The Vibrations–Gonna Get Along Without You Now (OKeh)
  • Carla Thomas–A Dime a Dozen (Stax)
  • Major Lance–Investigate (OKeh)
  • Sound Dimension–Time Is Tight (Studio One/Soul Jazz; UK)
  • Otis Redding–I Can’t Turn You Loose (Volt)
  • The Impressions–Can’t Satisfy (ABC)
  • Claudine Clark–Buttered Popcorn (Jamie)
  • The Four Larks–Groovin’ at the Go-Go (Tower)
  • Tommy Neal–Going to a Happening (Vault)
  • Sidney Barnes–You’ll Always Be in Style (Red Bird)
  • Maurice McCallister (formerly of The Radiants)–Baby Hang On (Chess)
  • Jimmy Mack–My World Is on Fire (Soul Galore)
  • The Wailers–Simmer Down (CoxSone; Jamaica)
  • Dave and Ansil Collins–Double Barrel (Big Tree)
  • The Aces–Reggae Motion (The Loco-Motion) (Sire)
  • Symarip–These Boots Are Made for Walking (Harlem Shuffle; UK)
  • Pete Rodriguez–I Like It Like That (Alegre)
  • Harvey (formerly of The Moonglows)–Any Way You Wanta (Tri-Phi)
  • The Satelites–We Like Birdland (Palace)
  • The Valentinos–Sweeter Than the Day Before (Chess)
  • The Mighty Marvelows–Talkin’ Bout Ya Baby (ABC)
  • Bobby Hebb–Love Love Love (Philips)
  • The Commands–Around the Go-Go (Dynamic)
  • The Otis and Carla Band–Tramp (BGP; UK)
  • Count Basie and Orchestra–Green Onions (Brunswick)
  • Jimmy Hanna with the Dynamics–Leavin’ Here (Bolo)
  • The Vibrations–‘Cause You’re Mine (Epic)
  • The Apollas–Sorry Mama (Loma)
  • Brenda Holloway–Just Look What You’ve Done (Tamla)
  • Ellie Greenwich–Niki Hoeky (United Artists; Philippines)
  • The Ikettes–What’cha Gonna Do (When I Leave You) (Phi-Dan)
  • Lovemasters–Pushin’ and Pullin’ (Jacklyn)
  • The Intertains–Need Your Love (Right Now) (Uptown)
  • Ike & Tina Turner–Tina’s Dilemma (Sue)
  • Candace Love–Wonderful Night (Aquarius)

None of these records are for sale.

Intimate Shimmy!

Shim Sham Shimmy Number Seven took place on March 8 at the fabulous Salt Box in Kingston. Host Pete Pop decided to experiment by setting up the DJ booth in the small room downstairs instead of the usual Rumpus Room upstairs at the historic stone building. It was fun, but perhaps too intimate, as only a handful of people could fit in the room at any one time. Luckily, the sound system goes throughout the entire club—including the bar, the Rumpus Room and a larger room in the back—folks say it sounds best in the bathrooms! When the weather gets better, there’s a lovely patio that will receive the boss sounds, too.

Anyway, a great time was had by all. Several of our local friends attended and the place was swingin’ with the rockin’ sounds of the Shim Sham Shimmy until nearly three in the morning!

Here’s a list of all the songs played by Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus at the Shim Sham Shimmy—some of which were picked up that very morning at the Wayne, New Jersey Record Show:

  • Little Willie John–A Little Bit of Loving (King)
  • Thurston Harris–Runk Bunk (Aladdin)
  • The Lavenders–One More Time (Mercury)
  • Bubber Johnson–Atlanta (King)
  • Lowell Fulson–Don’t Drive Me Baby (Checker)
  • Annie Laurie–It’s Gonna Come Out in the Wash Someday (DeLuxe)
  • The Echoes–Scratch My Back (Swan)
  • K.J. Knight and the Niteriders–Mo-Jo (Sound Patterns)
  • Bob Ehret–Stop the Clock (Aladdin)
  • King Curtis–Dynamite at Midnight (Apollo)
  • Bobby Young–Your Love Keeps Me Cool (Twist) (Foxie)
  • Sammy Ward–Don’t Take It Away (Tamla)
  • Fats Domino–Land of 1000 Dances (ABC-Paramount/Vega; France)
  • Jimmy McCracklin–The Drag (Art-tone)
  • The Isley Brothers–The Drag (Mark-X)
  • Chubby Checker–Dancin’ Party (Parkway)
  • Laddins–Dizzy Jone’s Birdland (Butane)
  • The Azaleas–Hands Off (Romulus)
  • Dick Vance with music by Dominic and the Dominos–Nuthin’ Man Nuthin’ (SOR-VA)
  • Ernie K-Doe–Get Out of My House (Minit)
  • Young Guitar Red–Red Hot Red (Formal)
  • Chuck Higgins–Eye Ballin’ (Dooto)
  • Freddi and Al–Snaggle Tooth (Crest)
  • Otis Leavill–Rise Sally Rise (Lucky)
  • Bobby Wilson–Feels Good (Volt)
  • Dinah Washington–Soulville (Roulette)
  • Johnnie Lee Wills and His Boys–The Thingamagig (RCA Victor)
  • Ray Charles and Orchestra–Get on the Right Track Baby (Atlantic)
  • Gene Franklin & the House Rockin’ Spacemen–Hackensack Part I (Alton)
  • John Lee Hooker–Money from EP It Serve You Right to Suffer
  • Albert Collins–Sno-Cone (Part I) (TCF-Hall)
  • Howlin’ Wolf–Just Like I Treat You (Chess)
  • Piano Red–Woo Ee (Groove)
  • Johnny & the Hurricanes–Traffic Jam (Big Top )
  • The Fugitives–Jump Back (Path)
  • The Rattles–Mashed Potatoes (Philips; Germany)
  • The All-Niters–Summertime Blues (GMA)
  • Bo-Pete–Do You Wanna (Have Some Fun) (Try)
  • The Dartells–The Scoobie Song (Dot)
  • Sandy Paget with the Sophisticates and the Thunderbirds–Ditty Wah Ditty Workout (Ebony Foundation)
  • Ella Mae Morse–Smack Dab in the Middle (Capitol)
  • Stewart Brothers–Yum Yum Yum (Keen)
  • Darron Lee–I’ve Been Searching (Myrl)
  • The Three Dimensions with the Thing–Look at Me (RCA Victor)
  • The Phonetics–Ghosts (Trudel)
  • The Volumes–Monkey Hop (Old Town)
  • Rufus Thomas–Chicken Scratch (Stax)
  • The Iketts–Camel Walk (Modern)
  • Simms Twins–Good Good Lovin’ (SAR)
  • Curtis Baker & the Bravehearts–La Cachette (Original Gravity; UK)
  • Machito & His Orchestra–Twist Changa – Part I (Roulette)
  • Jimmy Robbins–I Can’t Please You (Jerhart)
  • Doug Clark and the Nuts–Milk the Cow (Jubilee)
  • Lee Diamond–It Won’t Be Me (Minit)
  • Guitar Gable and the Musical Kings–Congo Mombo (Excello)
  • Buddy Skipper–Smooth – Smart & Sassy (Fling)
  • Billy Brown–Did We Have a Party (Columbia)
  • Pat & the Californians–Be Billy (Downey)
  • Tyrone and the Classitors–Gettin’ Together Man (Black & Blue)
  • The Pleasures–If I Had a Little Money (Catch)
  • Gino Washington–Gino Is a Coward (Ric-Tic)
  • The Academics featuring: Dave Fisher–Drive-In Movie (Elmont)
  • Gene the Hat–(Pass) The Bug (Beauville)
  • Don Gregory and the Montclairs featuring Little Eddie Woods–Bug Killer (Comet)
  • Clifton Chenier–Josephine Par Se Ma Femme (Bayou)

None of these records are for sale.