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  1. John Fred Gourrier was born into a cajun family in Baton Rouge in May 1941. His father was a professional baseball player, but Gourrier needed little encouragement to play sport at Catholic High School. Growing to six foot five, he became increasingly skilled at basketball and he was awarded an athletic scholarship to a university in Louisiana.

  2. John Fred Gourrier (May 8, 1941—April 14, 2005) was a blue-eyed soul, R&B and ‘swamp pop’ singer-songwriter from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He is best known as leader of the 60s

  3. John Fred & His Playboy Band. More images. Profile: US bubblegum and psychedelic band, founded in 1956 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Members: John Fred - Vocals. Andrew Bernard - Baritone saxophone. Ronnie Goodson - Trumpet. Charlie Spinosa - Trumpet.

  4. 22. Jan. 2024 · John Fred Gourrier, 8 May 1941, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA, d. 15 April 2005, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA) was a 6 foot 5 inch, blue-eyed soul singer who originally formed John Fred And The Playboys in 1956. This unit made their first record (‘Shirley’) two years later with Fats Domino’s backing group.

  5. Their leader, John Fred, was just 15-years-old when the band formed in 1956. They were originally called “John Fred & the Playboys,” but changed their name by 1967, so as not to to be confused ...

  6. 18. Jan. 2010 · "Judy In Disguise", written by LMHOF members Andrew Bernard & John Fred is nominee #4 for The Louisiana Music Hall Of Fame's Favorite Louisiana Song - Year o...

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  7. 1. Juni 2020 · East Baton Rouge Public Library. A publicity photo of John Fred and His Playboy Band taken at a rehearsal for their Tonight Show appearance. John Fred Gourrier, a white twelve-year-old living in Baton Rouge at the advent of the Civil Rights era, loved black music. Hearing Fats Domino’s bluesy 1953 hit “Going to the River” was a turning point.