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Out of Sight V!
On September 17, Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus returned to the Beauty Bar in Manhattan to swing at Out of Sight—the goovy soul dance party hosted by our pal DJ Xerox every Thursday night. This time his co-guest DJ was Moses Funk.
Mr. Funk is from Boston, where he hosted two fabulous dance nights: Cheap Thrills a’ Go-Go—a montly sex-a-dellic Go-Go party that the Boog once guest DJed at—and the Mambo Beat Club—a bi-weekly soul music event. He now lives in Brooklyn where a few years ago he started the Brooklyn Soul Club, which is currently on hiatus while Moses Funk develops some sort of scientific turntablist project. For Out of Sight, Moses Funk came armed with a box of old soul 45s and he played the hell out of them, too!!
Here’s a list of all the songs played by Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus:
- Pieces of Eight–Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf (A&M)
- Hank Jacobs–Monkey Hips & Rice (Sue)
- The Cooperettes–Don’t Trust Him (Brunswick)
- Naomi Davis Shelton & the Knights of Forty First Street–Forty First Street Breakdowne (Desco/Daptone)
- Martha Reeves & the Vandellas–I Gotta Let You Go (Gordy)
- Joe and George–You’re Gonna Miss Me (Now)
- The Passions–Hi Jacked Part I (Tower)
- The Sweethearts–This Couldn’t Be Me (Kent)
- Bobby Wilson–Feels Good (Volt)
- Gene Chandler–I Can’t Save It (Constellation)
- Rose Batiste–That’s What He Told Me (Golden World)
- The Glories–No News (Date)
- Herbie Mann (vocals by Little Milton, Swee-Tea and Percy)–It’s a Funky Thing – Right On (Part 2) (Memphis Underground) (Atlantic)
- John Roberts–Sockin’ 1-2-3-4 (Duke)
- Johnny Tolbert–Check Your Battery Part I (Jasman)
- Jerry Washington–Set Your Soul on Fire (Excello)
- The Exception–You Don’t Know Like I Know (Capitol)
- Buddy Miles Express–Memphis Train (Mercury)
- Lorraine Ellison–Call Me Anytime You Need Some Lovin’ (Mercury)
- Smokey Robinson & I Miracles–Non Sono Quello Che Tu Vuoi (Tamla/Motown; Italy)
- Pat Lewis–Can’t Shake It Loose (Golden World)
- Roy Head–I Want Some Action (Mercury)
- Charles Bradley & Larose Jackson–Luv Jones (Dunham)
- Aretha Franklin–Pullin’ (Atlantic)
- Judy White–Somebody Been Messin’ (T-Neck)
- Frankie Newsome–My Lucky Day – Part I (GWP)
- James Brown–I Love You (King)
- The Hot Tamales–Out of Sight (Diamond)
- Gary (U.S.) Bonds–Copy Cat (Legrand)
- George Jackson–Tossin’ and Turnin’ (Mercury)
- Paul Peek–Rockin’ Pnewumonia and Boogie Woogie Flu (Columbia)
- Maurice Simon and the Pie Men–The Git-Go (Carnival)
- Jimmy McQuade and the Unique Echos–Bongo Talk (Swan)
- Gladys Knight & the Pips–Cloud Nine (Soul)
- The Delights Orchestra–Do Your Thing (Atco)
- King Solomon–The Moon Walk (Highland)
- Tommy Strand & the Upper Hand–The Trik (R)
- J. Hines and the Boys–Funky Funk (Part 1) (Nation-Wide)
- ‘Wee’ Willie Walker–Ticket to Ride (Goldwax)
- Cresa Watson–These Boots Are Made for Walking (Charay)
- The 5th Dimension–Sunshine of Your Love (Liberty; Germany)
- The Magnificent Men–Almost Persuaded (Capitol)
- Wilson Pickett–Funk Factory (Atlantic)
- H.B. Barnum–Blessed Mother (Cozy)
- Otis Redding–Look at the Girl (Atco)
- Lester Young–Barefootin Time in Chinatown (Barry)
- Wallace Brothers–Airborne Shuffle (Jewel)
- Andre Franklin with the Preston Epps Trio, Jim Ashford – drums–Say Yeah!! (Polo)
- The Counts–Chitlins, Etc. (Panorama)
- Howard Peters–Tighten Up the Slack (Coral)
- Mason & Dixon–Soul Power (Buttercup)
- Vigon–Baby Your Time Is My Time (Egg; France)
- Jerry-O–Scratch My Back (Boo-Ga-Loo)
- Chuck Jackson–Good Things Come to Those Who Wait (Wand)
- Toussaint McCall–I’m Gonna Make Me a Woman (Ronn)
None of these records are for sale.
Ursa Major swings at Boogaloo Movement!
As all regular readers of the Boogaloo Bag know, the fourth Friday of every other month is the time when Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus brings a fantabulous DJ night to The Commodore in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Over the last few years, there has been some really boss nights. This most recent event, held on July 24, was certainly one of them. Called Boogaloo Movement, it featured the most excellent 45 rpm record-spinning of Ursa Major—a swingin’ hepcat with an amazing record collection.
When it comes to DJing, Mister Major has been around the block a few times. He used to guest DJ at the Subway Soul Club, plus he often hosts a night of his own, at the Banter Bar, the Grand Victory and other swell joints around town. Ursa Major is part of a DJ collective known as Legio SPQR, and as such, has traveled internationally playing his records. Also, Ursa Major is the drummer for a hot Oi! punk band called The Templars, a group that has made records and toured Europe.
Mostly, when Mister Major swings it is with his ska, rocksteady, reggae and soul records—of which he has thousands. He also has some of the finest freakbeat records you’ll ever hear—plus some cool French stuff. At Boogaloo Movement, he delighted the crowd with all that and more. Place was jumpin’ all night long. In fact, before the end of the night, drinks were spilled and glass was broken: another exciting Wang Dang Doodle event took place!!!
For his part, host Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus also went with an international flavor, playing records from such countries as Japan and Jamaica, Canada and Germany, Spain and France, England, Holland and Italy! It was a groovy night, to say the least. Make sure you, dear Boogaloo Bag reader, are able to make it to the next Commodore night—September 25—because it, too, will be boss. Make your plans now.
Here’s a list of all the records played by Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus at Boogaloo Movement:
- The Lively Ones–Bugalu Movement (M-G-M)
- Billy Joe & the Checkmates–Try It You’ll Like It (Doré)
- The Soul Brothers Six–You Gotta Come a Little Closer (Phil -L.A. of Soul)
- Willie Gresham and the Free Food Ticket–Step by Step (Majesty)
- Laurel Aitken–Save the Last Dance (Nu Beat; UK)
- Toots and Bredrens–Pass the Pipe on the Right Hand (Righteous; Jamaica)
- Ray Sharpe with the King Curtis Orchestra–Help Me – Part I (Get the Feeling) (Atco)
- Tommy James and the Shondells–Good Lovin’ (Hit; Spain)
- The Bunnys–Hey! You Stop! (Seven Seas; Japan)
- Larry & the Loafers–Let’s Go to the Beach (Shurfine)
- The Challengers–Wipe Out (G.N.P. Crescendo)
- The Selective Service–Shake (Main Line)
- Ronnie Bird–Hey Girl! (Philips; France)
- Los Mustang–No Hay Mas Que Ver (Ride My See Saw) (La Voz de Su Amo; Spain)
- Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson–Keep on Lovin’ You (OKeh)
- Jimmy ‘Preacher’ Ellie–I’m Gonna Do It by Myself (Jewel)
- Alvin Cash–Alvin’s Bag (Toddlin’ Town)
- Harold and Connie–Bugaloo Party (Carnival)
- The Crowns–Keep Me Going (Pama; UK)
- Eddie Lovette–Boomerang (Steady)
- Maytals–Funky Kingston (Shelter)
- C.C.S.–Whole Lotta Love (RAK)
- Mack Kissoon–Get Down With It/Satisfaction (Young Blood; Germany)
- The Carnabeats–Give Me Lovin’ (Philips; Japan)
- Los Johnny Jets–La Moto (Discos Columbia)
- Los Bravos–Bring a Little Lovin’ (Parrot)
- The Fleshtones–I Can’t Hide (Yep-Roc)
- Julian Covey & the Machine–A Little Bit Hurt (Philips)
- The Shake Spears–Summertime (Ronnex; Netherlands)
- The Black Beatles–Reggae and Shout (Pama; UK)
- Millie Small–Carry Go Bring Come (Fontana; UK)
- The Maytals; Prince Buster All Stars–Dog War (Prince Buster; Jamaica)
- The Wailers–The Jerk (Island UK)
- Butlers–She Tried to Kiss Me (All I Could Do Was Run) (Liberty Bell)
- The Jay Walkers featuring Mickey Holiday–Can’t Live Without You (Swan)
- Laurel Aitken–Do the Boogaloo (Big Shot; UK)
- The Marvels–Rock Steady (Pama Supreme; Jamaica)
- The Slickers–Papa Was a Rolling Stone (Ice; Jamaica)
- Billy Davis–Stanky (Get Funky) (Cobblestone)
- Rufus Thomas–Itch and Scratch (Part II) (Stax)
- Jimmy Tate–Get Some Dues (Mid-Tune)
- Dave ‘Baby’ Cortez–Hot Chocolate (Roulette)
- Lee Moses–Reach Out I’ll Be There (Musicor)
- Le Trio Sourire–Satisfaction (Rusticana; Canada)
- Howard Carpendale–Du Hast Mich (Columbia; Germany)
- Lind & the Linders–Koi Ni Shiberete (Philips; Japan)
- Takeshi Terauchi & the Bunnys–Summer Boogaloo (Seven Seas; Japan)
- Darlene Love–A Fine Fine Boy (Philles)
- Pauline Shivers–Boom Boom (O-Pex)
- Stacy Lane–African Twist (Excello)
- The Soul Machine–Twitchie Feet (Pzazz)
- The Rockin’ Vickers–I Don’t Need Your Kind (Columbia)
- Zorro Five–Reggae Shhh! (Decca; Italy)
- Derrick Morgan–Wigger Wee Shuffle (Blue Beat; UK)
- The Mohawks–Ride Your Pony (Pama; UK)
- Harvey Scales & the Seven Sounds–(It’s Too Good) Too Good to Be True (Magic Touch)
- The Capitols–Patty Cake (Karen)
- Bobby Jones and the Para-Monts–Beware a Stranger (U.S.A.)
- The Golliwogs–Fight Fire (Scorpio)
None of these records are for sale.
Twist All Night!
TWIST ALL NIGHT! is a new Boogaloo Night concept, developed in the WANG DANG DOODLE laboratories, especially for the nights at the Commodore. These nights, held every other fourth Friday of the month, often play host to some of the most fabulous music in existence. TWIST ALL NIGHT!, which made its debut on May 22, was no exception. With guest DJs Sheila B and Nogood Nick, you KNOW some great records were played.
TWIST ALL NIGHT! will feature some of the finest DJs who play boss 45s. They will be allowed complete freedom to play anything they want—as long as it is REET! Sheila B and Nogood Nick are two DJs who excel at this sort of program.
Sheila B, who is internationally known as the Queen of the Girl Group 45, spun plenty of those, sure, but also some keen freakbeat, French ye-ye, hot R&B and some other tuff stuff. She just kept it coming, until she had to leave a bit early, since she wasn’t feeling well.
Luckily, Nogood Nick was in the house. He’s one of those DJs who, for some reason, rarely seems to be on anybody’s list of Top DJs. However, he’s got great records and knows how to play them, and therefore, should be on the top of everybody’s list! It is quite possible that he is the most underrated DJ on the scene. Before TWIST ALL NIGHT!, he and Miss Sheila barely knew each other. In fact, Mr. Nick succeeded in grabbing Miss Sheila’s attention by playing a whole set of nothing but fantastic girl group records. She dug Nogood Nick’s work so much that she invited him to be guest DJ at the next Sh-Boom, the groovy new dance night she hosts at Baby’s All Right (dig it on June 26).
For his part, TWIST ALL NIGHT! host Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus played a lot of records he has never played out before—some of them because they were newly acquired, others because they awaited the perfect moment for them to be played, and still others because they have been buried inside the Boogaloo Vault so deep that they were unreachable! Also, note, two B.B. King records were played to further honor the passing of the great bluesman.
The following is a list of all the records played by Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus, some with links to clips on the youtubes. Below that is a gallery of records that were played – click on the image and it will Big-O-Fi right on your computer screen!
- Billy Strange–The James Bond Theme (GNP Crescendo)
- The Jades–Twistin’ Fever (Lori)
- Bo-Pete–Do You Wanna (Have Some Fun) (Try)
- The Romancers–Jumpin’ Jungle (Palette)
- Eddy Mitchell–Pas De Chance (Barclay; France)
- B.B. King–And Like That (Kent)
- The Paymarks–Louise (Jerden)
- Boots Brown y Sus Blockbusters–Cerveza (RCA Victor; Mexico)
- Marty Wilde and the Wild Cats–Kiss Me (Jamie)
- Los Bravos–La Moto (Columbia; Spain)
- The Teemates–Nightfall (Audio Fidelity)
- The Inner Circle–Sally Go Round the Roses (Impact)
- Sugar & the Spices–Do the Dog (Stacy)
- The Tuffs and Kay Bell–(The Original) Surfers’ Stomp Pt I (Dot)
- Ray Anthony and the Swingin’ Swimmers–Let’s All Do the Swim (Capitol)
- Tico (vocal by The Triumphs)–Get Up & Do the Wobble (Amy)
- Los Surfs–Tu Seras Mi Baby (Gamma; Mexico)
- The Gayletts–Son of a Preacherman (Steady)
- The Chello’s–Chicken Back Twist (WFW)
- Big John Watson–Everybody’s Twist ‘N’ (Capa)
- Safaris–Kick Out (Valiant)
- Los Belmont’s–Amarrado (Glad All Over) (Orfeon; Mexico)
- The Dave Clark Five–I Like It Like That (Epic)
- Bunnys–Taiyo No Hana (Seven Seas; Japan)
- The Brazilian Bitles–Qual A Razåo? (Day Tripper) (Polydor; Brazil)
- Les Baronets–Hello Je T’Aime (Canusa; Canada)
- The Ventures–The Swingin’ Creeper (Dolton)
- Alex Harvey and His Soul Band–New Orleans (Decca)
- The Lone Twister–The Lone Twister (Atlantic)
- Timothy T.J. Williams and the Two Shades of Soul–Coming Back to Miami (Josie)
- Santio’s Premiers–Dogging the Twine (Candi)
- Millie Small–Carry Go Bring Come (Fontana; UK)
- Yardbirds–Heart Full of Soul (Columbia; UK)
- Les Revoltes–Ella Va Pleurer (96 Tears) (RCA Victor Canada International; Canada)
- The Brisks–Wooly Bully (Belter; Spain)
- Pedrito Ramirez con Los Yogis–Louie Louie (Angelo)
- Les Surfs–Reviens Sloupy (Hang on Sloopy) (RCA Victor Canada International; Canada)
- Kriss Anderson–The Sloopy (Old Town)
- Jenny Rock–Le Sloopy (Everybody Do the Sloopy) (Apex; Canada)
- Ronnie and the Pomona Casuals–Sloopy (Donna)
- Elliott Shavers–Party Poppin’ Pt. 2 (Blaun)
- Margie Day–Crazy Over You (Legrand)
- The Freeman Brothers–Beautiful Brown Eyes (Soul)
- The Sounds Four–Keep on Lovin’ (Saintmo)
- Lorraine Ellison–Call Me Anytime You Need Some Lovin’ (Mercury)
- Joyce Bond–Sugar (Island; UK)
- Titus Turner–Soulville (Enjoy)
- Little Bessie–For Your Love (I’d Shed a Million Tears) (Amy)
- B.B. King–You’re Gonna Miss Me (Kent)
- The Supremes–Jonny und Joe (CBS; Germany)
- Susan Barrett–It’s No Secret (RCA Victor)
- Les Chanceliers–Oogum Boogum (Citation; Canada)
- The Bonniwell Music Machine–Soul Love (Warner Bros.)
- The Dynamites–Koi Wa Mo Takusan (Victor; Japan)
- Los Salvajes–Una Chica Igual Que Tu (Regal; Spain)
- Eddy Mitchell–Chronique Pour L’an 2000 (Barclay; France)
- Celine Lomez–Sans Les Femmes (Trans-Canada; Canada)
None of these records are for sale.
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Next Boogaloo Night at the Commodore will be July 24. Don’t you dare miss it!!
Non-Stop Doo Wop Hop!

Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus and Lenny Kaye goof at the Doo Wop Hop! Photo by Nancy “Jeannie” Gardner.
The DOO WOP HOP was held on Friday December 12 at Teddy’s Bar & Grill, during a DYNAGROOVE event, and it was most likely the best one yet. It featured the fabulous record playing of our pal Lenny Kaye. He and DOO WOP HOP host Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus have known each other now for exactly 40 years, having met when Lenny was guitarist with the great Patti Smith and her (at that time) trio playing at the Whisky A’ Go-Go in Hollywood in November of 1974. They have kept in touch ever since and last week they had a few laughs spinning their best Doo Wop records for some very close friends and fans and the groovy Teddy’s clientele. Lenny still plays guitar for Patti Smith, and he and The Patti Smith Group are gearing up for some holiday shows, but Mr. Kaye found time to gather a box of old 45s and make the scene at Teddy’s.

Lenny Kaye and Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus swing at the Doo Wop Hop. Photo by Nancy “Jeannie” Garnder.
One of Lenny’s all time favorite songs is “I’ll Be Forever Loving You” by Jordan and the Fascinations. He played it, and also played a version of the song by a girl group, The Juliettes. The Boog played the original version by The El Dorados. Who can say which was the best, when the song is so good you couldn’t hurt it if you beat it with a stick (as our pal Doc Savage used to say all the time)! It is obvious that we will have to track down the versions by Lola Dee, The Marcels and The Bel-Aires. Are there other versions out there?
Oh, yes, it is December, so a few seasonal tunes were mixed into the fun. Santa done got hip, indeed!
All night long, fabulous group vocal after fabulous group vocal was played—then another! Is there any other music better than Doo Wop? The writers of the Boogaloo Bag think not. With any luck, the next DOO WOP HOP will take place sooner rather than later—the last one was more than two years ago.
In order to honor the great Doo Wop performers, Ruben Guevara’s wonderful Doo Wop-styled patriotic anthems were played at the beginning and at the end of the night. Here’s a list of all the songs played by Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus, who even snuck in a couple vocal groups from Jamaica:
- Ruben Guevara–The Star Spangled Banner (Big 7)
- The Jacks–Why Don’t You Write Me (Kent)
- Moonglows–Most of All (Chess)
- The Sh-Booms–Blue Moon (Atlantic)
- Don Gardner (and group)–A Dagger in My Chest (De Luxe)
- The Five Keys–Goin’ Downtown (8-9-10) (Aladdin)
- The Californians–Heavenly Ruby (Federal)
- The Sevilles–Charlena (J C)
- Benny McCain & the Ohio Untouchables–She’s My Heart’s Desire (Lu Pine)
- The Teen Queens–Eddie My Love (Kent)
- The Coronets–Nadine (Chess)
- The Quails–Over the Hump (Harvey)
- Jive Five–People From Another World (Beltone)
- The Heartbeats–A Thousand Miles Away (Rama)
- Johnny & Jackey–Let’s Go to a Movie Baby (Anna)
- The Miracles–The Feeling Is So Fine (Tamla)
- The Orbits–Who Are You (Argo)
- The Maytals–Life Could Be A Dream (Studio 1; Jamaica)
- The El Dorados–I’ll Be Forever Loving You (Vee Jay)
- The Harp-Tones–Sunday Kind of Love (Raven)
- Tony Allen and the Wanderers–If Love Was Money (Kent)
- The Voices–Santa Claus Baby (Specialty)
- Johnnie & Joe–Across the Sea (Chess)
- The Turbans–Sister Sooky (Sphere Sound)
- The Five Keys–Ghost of a Chance (Aladdin)
- The Midnighters–It’s Love Baby (24 Hours a Day) (Federal)
- The Romeos—Fine, Fine Baby (Atco)
- Don Julian (Meadowlarks)–Oop Boopy Oop (Dooto)
- The Falcons–Lah-Tee-Lah-Tah (Atlantic)
- Harvey (with group)–Da Da Goo Goo (Chess)
- The Flamingos–Your Other Love (End)
- Danleers–One Summer Night (Amp 3)
- Sonny Til and the Orioles–What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve? (Lana)
- Tony & the Technics–Ha Ha He Told on You (Chex)
- The Bel-Aires–White Port & Lemon Juice (Flip)
- Lee Collins and the Orbits–Two Crazy Scientists (Dooto)
- The Blue Diamonds–No Money (Savoy)
- The Four Casts–Stormy Weather (Atlantic)
- Andre Williams and His New Group–Didlee Didlee Womp Womp (Fortune)
- The Turbans–When You Dance (Herald)
- Little Joe and the Thrillers–Stay (OKeh)
- The Five Sharks–Land of 1000 Dances (Amber)
- The Five Jets–Crazy Chicken (De Luxe)
- Little Anthony & the Imperials–Shimmy Shimmy Ko Ko Bop (End)
- The Checkers–White Cliffs of Dover (Federal)
- Maurice Williams (and group)–It’s Alright (Herald)
- The Cardinals–Choo Choo (Atlantic)
- The Squires–Do-Be-Do-Be-Wop-Wop (Mambo)
- Andre Williams with the Don Juans–Going Down to Tia Juana (Fortune)
- The Marquees–Santa Done Got Hip (Warner Bros.)
- The Monotones–Zombi (Argo)
- The Penguins–Ookey Ook (Dootone)
- The Mighty Jupiters–Hy Wocky Toomba (Warner)
- The Midnighters–Ow-Wow-Oo-Wee (Federal)
- Big Daddy and His Boys–Bacon Fat (King)
- James Brown with the Famous Flames–You’re Mine, You’re Mine (Federal)
- [no artist listed]–Musical version of 10 Commandments of Hair: #1 Thou Shalt Never Tease to Excess (Test Pressing)
- The Drifters–Ruby Baby (Atlantic)
- The Marvelettes–Tie a String Around Your Finger (Tamla)
- The Equadors–Sputnik Dance (RCA Victor)
- Richard Berry and the Pharaohs–Have Love Will Travel (Flip)
- The Magnificents–Let’s Do the Cha Cha (Vee Jay)
- The Marigolds–Rollin’ Stone (Excello)
- The Chanters–No, No, No (De Luxe)
- The Bobbettes–Looking for a Lover (King)
- Jan & Dean–Baby Talk (Dore)
- The Astro-Jets–Hide and Seek (Imperial)
- The Royalettes–Come to Me (Warner Bros.)
- The Shirelles–I Met Him on a Sunday (Ronde-Ronde) (Decca)
- The Marcels–Merry Twist-Mas (Colpix)
- The Combo Kings–Teacher (Imperial)
- Hank Ballard & the Midnighters–Santa Claus Is Coming (King)
- The Chessmen–Du-Whop (Mirasonic)
- The Regents–Barbara-Ann (Gee)
- The Cellos–The Be-Bop Mouse (Apollo)
- The El Capris–(Shimmy Shimmy) Ko Ko Wop (Argyle)
- The Miracles–Way Over There (Tamla)
- Donnie Elbert (with group)–The Stroll (De Luxe)
- Lee & the Clarendonians–Night Owl (High School; Jamaica)
- Huey Smith & the Clowns–The Little Moron (Imperial)
- The Cadillacs–Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (Josie)
- Ruben Guevara–America the Beautiful (Big 7 Inch)
None of these records are for sale. Roll your curser over the song titles to dig some hot links to cool jams!















