What people said about music_xplosion’s jam Mickey Mouse Boarding House

10 Comments (since 15 Aug 2014)

6 years, 8 months ago

music_xplosion

Walter Washington began his career during the fertile heyday of the 1950s Rhythm and Blues period that spawned dozens of Number 1 songs and made New Orleans the recording destination of choice for hit makers like Ray Charles and Little Richard. Born in 1943, Washington was on the road by his late teens spending over two years backing the great vocalist Lee Dorsey who was touring in support of his smash hits, “Ride Your Pony” and “Working in a Coalmine.”

6 years, 8 months ago

music_xplosion

His tenure with Dorsey took him to all of the great music halls in America including appearances at the famed Apollo Theater in Harlem. Before he went out on his own with his Solar System band, he also did stints with acclaimed New Orleans songstress Irma Thomas as well as with the legendary jazzman David Lastie’s Taste of New Orleans band.

6 years, 8 months ago

music_xplosion

During the 1970s, Washington began a 20-year association with one of the most important vocalists to hail from Louisiana- the late, great Johnny Adams. Dubbed “the Tan Canary” for his peerless vocal stylings, Adams was a mentor of sorts to Washington who developed his singing style while the two worked together at back-of-town clubs including a long stint at the famed Dorothy’s Medallion in the Mid City section of New Orleans

6 years, 8 months ago

Sid_Bonkers

Interesting jam and info, I can hear the Lee Dorsey influence in this

6 years, 8 months ago

twistymellorman

Great jam! Good find.

6 years, 8 months ago

kompani101

Wonderful voice. Great song, thanks.

6 years, 8 months ago

music_xplosion

@Sid_Bonkers I'm happy you enjoyed it :)

6 years, 8 months ago

music_xplosion

Thanks @twistymellorman :) I'm glad you enjoyed it!

6 years, 8 months ago

music_xplosion

My pleasure @kompani101. Glad you liked it :)