Saturday, 19 October 2019

Piano Red born 19 October 1911


William "Willie" Lee Perryman (October 19, 1911 - July 25, 1985), who was usually known professionally as Piano Red and later in life as Dr. Feelgood, was an American blues musician, the first to hit the pop music charts. He was a self-taught pianist who played in the barrelhouse blues style. His simple, hard-pounding left hand and his percussive right hand, coupled with his cheerful shout brought him considerable success over three decades.

Perryman was born on a farm near Hampton, Georgia, where his parents, Ada and Henry Perryman, were sharecroppers. Perryman was an albino African American, as was his older brother Rufus, who also had a blues piano career as "Speckled Red".  When Perryman was six years old, his father gave up farming and moved the family to Atlanta, where he worked in a factory. Not much is known about Perryman's education or early life, but he recalled that his mother bought a piano for her two albino sons. Both brothers had very poor vision, an effect of their albinism, so neither took formal music lessons, but they developed their barrelhouse style through playing by ear.

Perryman sometimes recalled imitating Rufus's style after watching him play, but it is doubtful that his brother was a major influence. Rufus, nineteen years older than Perryman, left Georgia in 1925 and did not return until a 1960 visit. Another influence that Perryman cited in interviews was Fats Waller, whose records his mother brought home. Other influences were likely the local blues pianists playing at "house" or "rent" parties, which were common community fund-raisers of that era.

 By the early 1930s, he was playing at house parties, juke joints, and barrelhouses in Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee, often working with other Georgia bluesmen, including Barbecue Bob, Curley Weaver, and Blind Willie McTell. He also began performing before white audiences in the resort town of Brevard, North Carolina, and by 1934 had begun to play at white clubs in Atlanta, developing a repertoire of pop standards. Around 1936 he began to be billed as "Piano Red", and made his first recordings with McTell in Augusta for Vocalion Records, although these were never released. He also began working as an upholsterer, a trade which he occasionally maintained through later years.


                             

In 1950 after spending the last 14 years upholstering and playing music on weekends, Red recorded "Rockin' with Red" and "Red's Boogie" at the WGST radio studios in Atlanta for RCA Victor. Both songs became national hits, reaching # 5 and # 3 respectively on the Billboard R&B chart, and "Rockin' with Red" has since been covered many times under many titles. 


This success, and further hits "The Wrong Yo Yo" (allegedly written by Speckled Red), "Laying The Boogie" and "Just Right Bounce", allowed him to resume an active performing schedule. He also recorded sessions in New York and Nashville during the early 1950s.

In the mid 1950s he also worked as a disc jockey on radio stations WGST and WAOK in Atlanta, broadcasting The Piano Red Show, later The Dr. Feelgood Show, directly from a small shack in his back yard. A young James Brown made an appearance on his show in the late 1950s. His involvement had him appearing on a flatbed truck in many parades, which led to his song "Peachtree Parade". From the mid 1950s until the late 1960s, he recorded for several companies, including Columbia, for which he made several records, Checker, 
for whom he recorded 8 sides with Willie Dixon on bass, and Groove Records,a subsidiary of RCA Victor, producing the first hit for that label.

On Okeh Records, in 1961, he began using the name Dr. Feelgood and the Interns, releasing several hits, including the much-covered "Doctor Feel-Good". The persona was one he had initially adopted on his radio shows. The new career was short-lived, though, and Piano Red was never able to regain his former stature. In 1966, the popular folk-rock group The Lovin' Spoonful, recorded his song "Bald Headed Lena" on their second album, Daydream.


He continued to be a popular performer in Underground Atlanta, and had several European tours late in his career, including appearances at the Montreux Jazz Festival, Berlin Jazz Festival, Chancellor Helmut Schmidt's inauguration, and on BBC Radio.

He was diagnosed with cancer in 1984 and died the following year at DeKalb General Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia. Among those who attended his funeral were the Governor of Georgia and the Mayor of Atlanta.

(Edited fromo Wikipedia)


8 comments:

  1. Arhoolie F 1064 Piano Red ‎– Dr. Feelgood All Alone With His Piano

    http://www.filefactory.com/file/q7a7vts1yq7/Arhoolie%20%20F%20%201064%20%20Piano%20Red%20%E2%80%8E%E2%80%93%20Dr.%20Feelgood%20All%20Alone%20With%20His%20Piano%20%20NY%20%20.rar


    A1 Whiskey Man A.K.A. Ten-Cent Shot
    A2 Push That Thing
    A3 Atlanta Bounce
    A3 Piano Red - Atlanta Bounce
    A4 Everyday I Have The Blues
    A5 Corrina, Corrina
    B1 You Ain't Got A Chance
    B2 My Baby Left Me
    B3 Let's Get It On
    B4 Red's Boogie piano red
    B5 Rockin' With Red piano red
    B6 ( Right String Baby, But) The Wrong Yo Yo




    Bear Family BCD 16639 Piano Red / Rock

    http://www.filefactory.com/file/3n5shj5e56jr/BCD%20%2016639%20%20%20Piano%20Red%20%20%20rock%20%20%20-%20Cover.rar

    01 - Piano Red - Rockin' with Red
    02 - Piano Red - Jumoin' The Boogie
    03 - Piano Red - Red's Boogie
    04 - Piano Red - Right String But The Wrong Yo Yo
    05 - Piano Red - Diggin' The Boogie
    06 - Piano Red - Layin' The Boogie
    07 - Piano Red - the Sales Tax Boogie
    08 - Piano Red - She Walks Right In
    09 - Piano Red - She's Dynamite
    10 - Piano Red - Everbody's Boogie
    11 - Piano Red - Decatur Strret Boogie
    12 - Piano Red - She Knocks me Out
    13 - Piano Red - Chitlin' Hop
    14 - Piano Red - I Ain't Fattenin' Frogs For Snakes
    15 - Piano Red - Big Rock Joe From Kokomo
    16 - Piano Red - Jump Man Jump
    17 - Piano Red - Woo-Ee
    18 - Piano Red - Rock Bby
    19 - Piano Red - Wild Fire
    20 - Piano Red - Rock and Roll Boogie
    21 - Piano Red - Boogie Re-Bop
    22 - Piano Red - I've Been Rockin
    23 - Piano Red - Doctor Feel-Good
    24 - Piano Red - I Ain't Gonna Be A Lowdown Dog No More
    25 - Piano Red - What's Up Doc
    26 - Piano Red - Bald-Headed Lena
    27 - Piano Red - Blang Dong
    28 - Piano Red - I'm Gonna Rock Some More
    29 - Piano Red - Jumping The Boogie aka Jump
    30 - Piano Red - The Double Twist
    31 - Piano Red - I Need You
    32 - Piano Red - Can't Wait No Longer
    33 - Piano Red - Rock me aka Rock Rock Rock
    Piano Red - Cover

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  2. The Pixeldrain link seems inoperative. Thanks for a wonderful blog.

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  3. OOps sorry to Mike & larry for the goof on the link, my cut and paste is not like it used to be!! Noe link works.......I tested it.
    And a very big thank you to fellow blogger Jake for the extra links. Wonderful

    SO for “Piano Red aka Dr. Feelgood & The Interns - Rockin’ With Red
    - Singles A's & B's 1950-1962” go here:

    https://pixeldrain.com/u/iQCf03NM

    Disc 1

    PIANO RED
    1. ROCKIN' WITH RED
    2. RED'S BOOGIE
    3. THE WRONG YOYO
    4. MY GAL JO
    5. LET'S HAVE A GOODTIME TONIGHT
    6. DIGGIN' THE BOOGIE
    7. IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE NOW
    8. HEY GOOD LOOKIN'
    9. JUST RIGHT BOUNCE
    10. JUMPIN' THE BOOGIE
    11. LAYIN' THE BOOGIE
    12. BABY WHAT'S WRONG
    13. BOUNCIN' WITH RED
    14. COUNT THE DAYS I'M GONE
    15. THE SALES TAX BOOGIE
    16. SHE WALKS RIGHT IN
    17. VOO DOOPEE DOO
    18. DAYBREAK
    19. I'M GONNA ROCK SOME MORE
    20. EVERYBODY'S BOOGIE
    21. YOUR MOUTH'S GOT A HOLE IN IT
    22. DECATUR STREET BOOGIE
    23. RIGHT AND READY
    24. TAXI, TAXI, 6963
    25. SHE KNOCKS ME OUT
    26. CHITLIN' HOP
    27. BIG ROCK JOE FROM KOKOMO
    28. DECATUR STREET BLUES
    29. JUMP MAN JUMP
    30. PAY IT NO MIND

    Disc 2

    1. SIX O'CLOCK BOUNCE
    2. GOODBYE
    3. RED'S BLUES
    4. GORDY'S ROCK
    5. SHE KNOCKS ME OUT
    6. JUMPIN WITH DADDY
    7. YOU WERE MINE FOR AWHILE
    8. WOO-EE
    9. ROCK, BABY
    10. WILD FIRE
    11. PLEASE DON'T TALK ABOUT ME WHEN I'M GONE
    12. PEACHTREE PARADE
    13. COO CHA
    14. SOUTH
    15. ONE GLIMPSE OF HEAVEN
    16. COMIN' ON
    17. GET UP MARE
    18. SO WORRIED
    PIANO RED AND THE METER-TONES
    19. THIS OLD WORLD
    20. I FEEL GOOD
    21. TALK TO ME
    22. BELIEVE IN ME
    23. GUITAR WALK
    24. I'VE BEEN ROCKIN'
    25. ROCKIN' WITH RED
    26. SO SHOOK UP
    DR FEELGOOD AND THE INTERNS
    27. DOCTOR FEEL-GOOD
    28. MISTER MOONLIGHT
    29. RIGHT STRING BUT THE WRONG YO-YO
    30. WHAT'S UP, DOC
    31. THE SAME OLD THINGS KEEP HAPPENING
    32. LET'S HAVE A GOOD TIME TONIGHT

    Jasmine Notes - 62 tracks across 2CDs from arguably the greatest bar band of them all - Dr. Feelgood & The Interns or just plain Piano Red as he was originally known. Presented here are all of the singles, both sides, he released just as you would have found them on any jukebox from 1950 to 1962.

    Piano Red was a true original and of course another performer with a claim over 'the first rock and roll record' with his debut double sided smash 'Rockin' With Red' / 'Red's Boogie', many years before Bill Haley hit the scene. This excellent set also features his 1962 hit, 'Doctor Feel-Good' which became a staple cover for scores of British beat groups.

    Resident in Atlanta for most of his life these rocking tracks made him one of the city's major tourist attractions for decades.

    A very big thank you to Les @ loadsamusics forum for all but two of the above tracks. Amazon digital only give 60 tracks instead of 62. I managed to find one missing track which I’ve numbered 34b.

    What’s missing is Disc2-25: the extra Rockin’ with Red track.

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  4. Found this post too

    For “Piano Red - Atlanta Bounce” go here:

    https://www.mediafire.com/file/2rqzkywqu77crve/Piano_Red_-_Atlanta_Bounce.rar/file

    1. Atlanta Bounce
    2. Ten Cent Shot
    3. Pushing That Thing
    4. Red's How Long Blues
    5. Corrine, Corrina
    6. You Ain't Got A Chance
    7. My Baby Left Me
    8. Let's Get It On!
    9. Got You On My Mind
    10. Boogie Time
    11. Blues, Blues, Blues
    12. Please, Baby, Come On Home
    13. Telephone Blues
    14. Do She Love Me
    15. Right String But The Wrong Yo-Yo
    16. Right String But The Wrong Yo-Yo (live)
    17. Don't Get Around Much Anymore (live)
    18. Umph-Umph-Umph (live)
    19. Got You On My Mind (live)
    20. Rockin' With Red (live)
    21. Red's Boogie

    FLAC quality

    A big thanks to Mike1985 @ Jazz’n’Blues Club for original link

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  5. Thanks for the Quick Fix!

    Piano Red ROCKS!!!!!!

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  6. Thanks to all involved, Piano Red's an old favorite of mine. Had to hear 'You Were Mine for A While'.

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  7. Thanks a lot Bob. I have the LP of "Alone with his Piano", but those extra Strachwitz tracks I never knew about. Been a fan since '61!

    MG


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