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  1. 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.

  2. Born Ernest Kador Jr, the R&B singer better known as “Ernie K-Doe” was best known in the US for his 1961 single Mother In Law. Although he died in 2001, his song Here Come the

  3. 10. Juli 2001 · Ernie K-Doe (Ernest Kador Jr), singer, born February 22 1936; died July 5 2001. In 1961, into pop charts dominated by the likes of Elvis Presley, Connie Francis and Dion and the Belmonts came the ...

  4. The Ernie K-Doe Mother-in-Law Lounge quickly caught on with K-Doe ’ s fans, especially when he began performing regularly in the club. His backup singers, the Paradise Ladies, were Fox and her cousin, Tee Eva (sometimes spelled T-Eva) Perry. Backed at first by the Top Notes, he later formed a ten-piece band called the Blue-Eyed Souls. As an added flourish, K-Doe

  5. 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 ...

  6. A she worries me, so. If she'd leave us alone. A we would have a happy home. Sent from down below. Mother in law, mother in law. Satan should be her name. To me they're bout the same. Every time I ...

  7. 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 ...

    • Hardcover
    • Ben Sandmel