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13. Apr. 2011 · Ernie K-Doe and band perform "T'aint It the Truth" at Winnie's in New Orleans - with our regrets for rather poor sound. Shot by Alan Lomax and crew, May 1982...
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Ernie K-Doe. Ernest Kador, Jr. (February 22, 1936 – July 5, 2001), known by the stage name Ernie K-Doe, was an African American rhythm and blues singer best known for his 1961 hit single "Mother-in-Law" which went to #1 on the Billboard pop chart in the U.S. more »
Throughout the song, Ernie K-Doe yearns for a happy home, free from the interference of his mother-in-law. He begs for her to leave them alone, expressing his belief that their household would be a much happier place without her constant presence. The lyrics “A we would have a happy home, sent from down below” cleverly play on the double meaning of the phrase “down below,” alluding to ...
African-American rhythm-and-blues singer (1936-2001) Ernie K-Doe (Q1356912) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. African-American rhythm-and-blues singer (1936-2001) edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Ernie K-Doe. Afric ...
24. Feb. 2012 · Lefty Parker completed this 11-foot-high mural of Ernie K-Doe at Euclid Records on Chartres St. on February 22, which would have been the singer's 76th birthday. “K-Doe asked me to write this ...
By the 1990s, K-Doe had fallen on hard times, drinking heavily and finding it increasingly difficult to make ends meet. This was when he met the future Mrs. K-Doe, Miss Antoinette Dorsey (cousin of singer Lee Dorsey). Miss Antoinette helped K-Doe dry out. Soon after they wed, and the two opened the Mother-in-Law Lounge. At this time, Music ...
1. Apr. 2012 · To many, Ernie K-Doe (1936 2001) is a one-hit wonder: His evergreen oldie Mother-in-Law topped the pop and R&B charts in 1961. But to New Orleans journalist Sandmel (Zydeco!, 1999), the vocalist was much more, and this smart, funny and richly designed and illustrated book makes a rousing case for the musician as a quintessential Crescent City ...
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- Ben Sandmel