Bonus Shimmy!!

The inner workings of The Salt Box–upstairs in the Rumpus Room!

Our pals Peter Aaron and Sean McDJ have a cool night at the Salt Box in Kingston called Smash! Crash!! Bash!!!. It takes place on the last Friday of the month. At this gig, these guys plays some fabulous rockin’ records that can go from rockabilly to punk to funk, to new wave, to garage rock to who knows what. Whatever they play, it is always rockin’, that’s for sure!

For The Bash!!! on September 27, neither DJ could make the scene, due to more pressing events elsewhere, so they asked Pete Pop and Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus to step in. Instead of trying to imitate The Bash!!!, Pete Pop decided to throw a special bonus Shim Sham Shimmy. Mr. Pop called for a new Shimmy format: R&B, rockabilly, rockin’ blues, rock’n’roll, so that’s what was played at the Salt Box that night. The place was jumpin’!!! Pete and the Boog mixed it up pretty good, trading twenty-minute sets all night.

DJ Pete Pop and Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus goof at the Shim Sham Shimmy!

For this event, Miss Nancy made some banana bread and sliced it up ready to eat.
Our friend Tim Broun has a dog named Rosie. Mr. Broun was coming to the Salt Box that night with his dog in tow, so Miss Nancy made some cookies in the shape of a Scottish terrier in Rosie’s honor!

We were very happy that a bunch of our friends showed up to swing…including Peter Aaron, whose other event got cancelled due to complications of the hurricane Helene. Shame about his event, but we are always happy to see him in the room—playing records or not!

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

Earl Bostic and His Orchestra–Lester Leaps In (King)
Bobby Lee Trammell–Sally Twist (Atlanta)
Huey “Piano” Smith and His Clowns—Don’t You Know Yockomo (Ace)
Cora Woods–Ooh La La (Federal)
Chuck Wiley–Shake Up the Dance (United Artists)
King Curtis & His Orchestra–Rockabye Baby (Groove)
Googie Rene–Big Foot (Class)
Eddie Kirk–Hog Killin’ Time (King)
Fabian–Got the Feeling (Chancellor)
The Champs–Sombrero (Challenge)
Eddie Bo–Hey Bo (Apollo)
The Bey Sisters and the Duke Anderson Orchestra–Sugar Cookie (Jaguar)
Lee Dresser and the Krazy Kats–Wiggly Little Mama (Robin)
Joe Houston and His Fabulous Tenor–Hush Your Mouth (KEM)
The Coasters–Teach Me How to Shimmy (Atco)
The Exceptions–Down by the Ocean (Pro)
Ko Ko Taylor–(I Got) All You Need (Checker)v
The Empala Six–Empala Rock (Blue Moon)
Albert Collins–Sno-Cone (Part I) (TCF-Hall)
The Creations–Shang Shang (Jamie)
Professor Longhair–Looka No Hair (Deltone)
Lula Reed–Puddentane (Federal)
Rusty York–Shake ’Em Up Baby (King)
The Roaches–Rat Fat (On Rye) (Guyden)
Count Popeye–Nosey Rosey (Kent)
Jimmy McCracklin—What’s That (Pt. 1) (Mercury)
The Sisters–Ooh Poo Pa Doo (Del-Fi)
Rico Rodriques–Luke Lane Shuffle (Blue Beat; UK)
Owen Gray–Dolly Baby (Aladdin; UK)
Harvey–Mama (Chess)
J.B. Lenoir–Do What I Say (Vee-Jay)
Bobby Bland—Don’t Cry No More (Duke)
Hollywood Hurricanes–Have Love Will Travel (Prima)
Rudy Greene–Juicy Fruit (Ember)
Lattimore Brown—Chick, Chick, Chicky Chick (Zil)
Roger & the Gypsies–Pass the Hatchet Part 2 (Seven B)
The Marathons–Peanut Butter (Arvee)
Elvis Presley–Mystery Train (RCA-Victor)
Wanda Jackson–Rock Your Baby (Capitol; Canada)
Hank Blackman & the Killers–Itchy Koo (Brent)
The Fabulous Playboys–Nervous (Daco)
Sil Austin (vocal by Lester Young)–Say Lou (Mercury)
Bob Riley–Big Dog (York)
The Rocking Brothers – Jason and Wilbur–Rock It (R and B)
The Carnations–Scorpion (Tilt)
The Debelaires with Al Allen & the Skyscrapers–The Wa-Wabble (Lectra)
Diane and the Darlettes–The Wobble (Dunes)
The Ly-Dells–Doing the Wiggle Wobble (Roulette)
Tony Conn–Like Wow (Decca; USA)
Mac Rebennack–Storm Warning (Rex)
Earl Bostic and His Orchestra vocal by Clyde Terrell–I Got Loaded (King)
Jack Bedient and the Chessmen–See the Little Girl (Fantasy)
Willie Loftin & the Discords–Bad Habit (Smoke)
Billy Adams and the Pedal Pushers–Bicycle Hop (Koko)
The Concertones–Just One More Time (Legrand)
Owen Gray–Running Around (Blue Beat; UK)
Willie Wright and His Sparklers–Gibble Gobble (Federal)
Al Duncan–Bawana Jinde (Stacy)
Ivory Joe Hunter and his Ivorytones with orchestra–I Got to Learn to Do the Mambo (Atlantic)
Kai Ray–I Want Some of That (Norton)
Little Walter (Washboard Sam)—Diggin’ My Potatoes (Checker)
Piano Red–Comin’ On (RCA Victor)
Jerry McCain–Juicy Lucy (Jewel)
The School Belles–Cool It Baby (Dot)
The Hot Dogs–Shave, Shine and Shampoo (Crest)
The Twilighters—Scratchin’ (Chess)
Dusty Springfield–Do Re Mi (Forget About the Do and Think About Me) (Philips)
The Apaches–Hey Sorrento (Mercury)
J.L. Tri Five–Oh Baby (Varbee)
Hot Lips Page and His Orchestra–Let Me In (RCA Victor)
Big Mama Thornton–Swing It on Home (Arhoolie)
Lenny Welch–Changa Rock (Cadence)
Roy Montrell and His Band–Oooh-Wow (Specialty)
Smiley Lewis–Down the Road (Imperial)
Leon Peels–Cottonhead Joe (Whirlybird)
Ola V. Harper–Resisting (Jewel)

None of these records are for sale.

Rock ‘n’ Ramen on a Saturday Night!

DJ Pete Pop and Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus hang in front of Quinn’s after another successful DO THE 45!

April’s Do The 45 was a unique one. Host DJ Pete Pop called for a mostly fifties music hustle: rockabilly, R&B, doo wop, blues, twist, etc. He called it The Shake ’n’ Twist Edition. Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus, who has somehow become a regular DJ at these events, was able to dig deep into his boxes and pull out some choice biscuits.

This Do The 45 was scheduled for Friday the 12th. However, due to some technical difficulties in the Quinn’s kitchen, the establishment couldn’t open that night so The 45 had to be moved to the Saturday. DJs Pete Pop and Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus had to wait twenty four hours before they could deliver their explosive sounds at Beacon’s favorite rock ’n’ ramen joint. Right as the Quinn’s folks were ready to call it a night, a bunch of folks walked in and Mr. Pop and Mr. Phast ended up going an extra hour, alternating record playing. Go-Go dancers Bella Bombora and Sheba Shake were lined up to exhibit their fabulous dance moves, but Miss Sheba was already booked that night for a gig in Newburgh and couldn’t swing—so Miss Bella danced alone.

The electric Bella Bombora swings at the DO THE 45!

Although some folks still came out for the gig, many of the regulars couldn’t make the scene. The many folks who came for Quinn’s famous ramen noodles stayed extra long to dig the boss sounds. Miss Nancy made her signature vegan brownies and a new dish—chocolate chip cookies! Those things disappeared pretty quickly.

Speaking of sweet things, while at Quinn’s, The Boog sampled a desert item: Choco Monaka. It’s a sort of vanilla ice cream sandwich in a waffle crust with a thin layer of chocolate. Yummy!

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

None of these records are for sale.