Kermit Ruffins
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Kermit Ruffins
I've heard two songs I've never heard before playing on Tony Quach's Yehoodi show today, both by Kermit Ruffins. They are moderate-tempo high-energy swinging tunes that I just totally dig. Anyone play him?
I'm a little surprised you never heard of him. "Wake Up Nessie" made the rounds as a Stormy-Monday/Wade In the Water-like overplayed song last year, particularly here in Austin after he played it during the Exchange.
Great song, but I have the impression it's a one-hit-wonder. I also play a version of "This Little Light of Mine" with some kids singing the whole song as a goof, but I haven't found anything close to the quality of "Wake Up Nessie" in the three CDs I have by him.
Great song, but I have the impression it's a one-hit-wonder. I also play a version of "This Little Light of Mine" with some kids singing the whole song as a goof, but I haven't found anything close to the quality of "Wake Up Nessie" in the three CDs I have by him.
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I love Kermit Ruffins. The two songs Tony has included in his Yehoodi Radio show are "Wake Up Neesie" and "When I Die, You Better Second Line" off of the album Big Easy. This is a great album, and I actually turned Tony onto it during a trip to Amoeba (it was highly recommended to me by several people to begin with). I play both of those songs fairly regularly myself, and there are plenty of other great cuts on the album as well. Haven't really checked out any of his other albums yet though.
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The album came out before the first Lindy Gras in 2003. I think every DJ there bought the album, a few dancers actually went to a Kermit Ruffins show on the Thursday before the Exchange.Lawrence wrote:I'm a little surprised you never heard of him. "Wake Up Nessie" made the rounds as a Stormy-Monday/Wade In the Water-like overplayed song last year, particularly here in Austin after he played it during the Exchange.
Great song, but I have the impression it's a one-hit-wonder. I also play a version of "This Little Light of Mine" with some kids singing the whole song as a goof, but I haven't found anything close to the quality of "Wake Up Nessie" in the three CDs I have by him.
That would explain why so many DJs played it, at least in Texas.
It may have been played earlier, but that was when it really starting gettin some attention, at least in my circles.
Colin often plays Kermit's version of "If You're a Viper" from one of his earlier albums.
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Actually, Bill Borgida played it at the 2002 Austin Exchange before MG3 played Sunday night. It hit everyone at the right time, and then the band picked the song up and finished it, making it even more memorable. That dance made my top ten ever.Nate Dogg wrote:The album came out right before the first Lindy Gras in 2003. I think every DJ there bought the album, a few dancers actually went to a Kermit Ruffins show on the Thursday before the Exchange.
That would explain why so many DJs played it, at least in Texas.
As for being out-of-touch, Ron, I said it was surprising, not that there is anything wrong with getting a life... outside of the dance scene. I'm with you there, buddy.
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Kermit rocks!
It has been torture not hiring him for our exchange, and believe me I've wanted to. But he's a bit too hard to manage, and a bit risky for an exchange... but who knows. Maybe one year.
I have just about every CD that has Kermit on it.. and since I try to only DJ local music, he get's a lot of play. All four CDs offer plenty of songs worth spinning. I think his latest, (Big Easy) offers more of a modern swing feel, but if you like Trad... his earlier three rock.
Kermit rocks!
It has been torture not hiring him for our exchange, and believe me I've wanted to. But he's a bit too hard to manage, and a bit risky for an exchange... but who knows. Maybe one year.
I have just about every CD that has Kermit on it.. and since I try to only DJ local music, he get's a lot of play. All four CDs offer plenty of songs worth spinning. I think his latest, (Big Easy) offers more of a modern swing feel, but if you like Trad... his earlier three rock.
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KEITH! Hire him next year! Or for at least part of late night or something. I went up to Vaughan's last Thursday to listen to him and I found him really awesome.BigCash wrote:A'hem...
Kermit rocks!
It has been torture not hiring him for our exchange, and believe me I've wanted to. But he's a bit too hard to manage, and a bit risky for an exchange... but who knows. Maybe one year.
I have just about every CD that has Kermit on it.. and since I try to only DJ local music, he get's a lot of play. All four CDs offer plenty of songs worth spinning. I think his latest, (Big Easy) offers more of a modern swing feel, but if you like Trad... his earlier three rock.
And thanks to Jim W. for steering me to buy "Big Easy"; I'm going to play "On the Sunny Side of the Street" off of it on Sunday. I think Kevin Tamura may be the only DJ in Seattle who plays Kermit and Kevin is too busy riding his bike these days to DJ much, so I'm going to take up the Kermit helm ;-0