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  1. 23. Aug. 2021 · Ernie K-Doe died in New Orleans on July 5, 2001, of kidney and liver failure. He was 68. After being given a traditional Jazz funeral, his body was interred in the 200 year-old Duval tomb in Saint Louis Cemetery number 2. The Duval family offered burial space in the family site after K-Doe’s family, and friends campaigned to have his body ...

  2. Ernie K-Doe scored one of the biggest hits (possibly the biggest) in the history of New Orleans R&B with "Mother-in-Law," a humorous lament that struck a chord with listeners of all stripes on its way to the top of both the pop and R&B charts in 1961.

  3. Ernie K-Doe. Allen Toussaint, author of “Mother-In-Law” and a recognized musical genius who has touched the careers of scores of artists over four decades, sings the song at K-Doe’s lounge in New Orleans Sunday August 2, 2009 when he was inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame along with a posthumous induction of K-Doe. Ernest ...

  4. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupMother-in-Law (2002 Remaster) · Ernie K-DoeFinger Poppin' And Stompin' Feet: 20 Classic Allen Toussaint Productio...

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  5. 1. Dez. 2015 · "LTV", Cox 10 cable TV show, New Orleans. Spring 1996. Michael Ward: violin. Bernie Cyrus: MC, vocals. Others unknown.

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  6. Explora las ediciones de Ernie K-Doe en Discogs. Compra la música de Ernie K-Doe en vinilo, CD u otros formatos en el mercado online de Discogs.

  7. Ernie K-Doe had it – charisma, showmanship, and an eccentric view of human affairs that included himself at their center as the self-described “Emperor of the World.” The New Orleans R&B and soul legend could really sing, with appreciators like Taj Mahal counting “the way he raised his notes at the end of the line” as highly influential. But beyond his musical talent, K-Doe had