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K-Doe never had another top-40 pop hit, but "Te-Ta-Te-Ta-Ta" (number 21, 1961) and "Later for Tomorrow" (number 37, 1967) both reached the R&B top 40. Later career. In the 1980s, K-Doe did radio shows on the New Orleans community stations WWOZ and WTUL. The shows were known for his explosively energetic announcements and frequent self-promotion ...
22. Feb. 2016 · 307. 26K views 8 years ago. Ernie K-Doe w/Allen Toussaint & Friends @New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 1992 Dew Drop Inn Re-visted "A Certain Girl" "T'aint It The Truth"...
10. Apr. 2012 · In May 1961, Ernie K-Doe lorded over the national charts with "Mother-in-Law," a 24-karat nugget of New Orleans rhythm & blues gold mined by Allen Toussaint, the song's writer and producer. If K ...
Im Jahr 1959 wechselte er als Ernie K-Doe zum gerade neu gegründeten Plattenlabel Minit Records in New Orleans. Seine erste Platte hier war Make You Love Me (#604) im Dezember 1959. Dieser Titel geriet noch in Vergessenheit, doch bereits seine zweite Veröffentlichung, Hello My Lover (#614), verkaufte über 100.000 Exemplare.
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 ...
Journalist Ben Sandmel takes readers backstage in this intimately framed biography, with exclusive interviews with Ernie, his wife, Antoinette, and more than a hundred musicians, friends, and family members.
17. Nov. 2016 · The late New Orleans rhythm and blues artist Ernie K-Doe stands as a multifaceted icon in Crescent City music and culture. Known for his flamboyant, egotistical personality, he recorded a string of first-rate R&B songs from the late 1950s through the mid-1960s. His best-known hit, “Mother-In-Law,” topped Billboard’ s pop and R&B charts in ...