Tuesday, 7 November 2023

Camille "Lil" Bob born 7 November 1937

Camille Bob (November 7, 1937 – July 6, 2015), also known as Lil' Bob or Little Bob, was an American rhythm and blues singer and musician who led the dance band Lil' Bob and the Lollipops. 

He was born in Arnaudville, Louisiana and as a teenager he traded a horse for a set of drums so he could escape backbreaking work in the fields as a sharecropper. He started his music career in the mid-1950s as drummer in a band led by the unrelated Good Rockin' Bob and first recorded for Goldband Records in Lake Charles in 1957. The following year he formed his own dance band with horns, sax and piano. 

He wanted to name the band Lil' Bob and the Tigers, but on the advice of a club owner and tapping into the popularity of Cookie & the Cupcakes, he wanted something with a little more girl appeal: and Lil' Bob & the Lollipops was born. The band got quite a following playing the fraternity and dancehall circuits in the gulf area. During a time of racial segregation, Bob and the Lollipops became a top draw at white and black clubs. 

                                  

As a singing drummer, Lil' Bob's band played Louisiana's dance halls and clubs in the 1960s, like the Southern Club and Bradford's White Eagle in Opelousas and the Step Inn Club in Lawtell. They recorded for various small local labels during the early and mid-1960s and in 1964, the late Carol Rachou recorded Bob at his La Louisianne Studios in Lafayette. Session singles included "Nobody But You," a regional hit, and its B side, "I Got Loaded."  This horn driven, party song became an instant hit and still reigns as one of south Louisiana's most requested and covered songs. Robert Cray, Keith Frank, Tab Benoit and Los Lobos are among the artists who have covered it. 

In 1966 the Band released the album Nobody But You. Many of their 1960s recordings have remained popular on the Northern soul circuit in Britain. By the late 1960s, Bob enjoyed local stardom with his own live dance show on KLFY TV 10, a rare feat for an African American artist in the 1960s. Lil' Bob joined the Jin label in 1968, releasing several singles and an album, Sweet Soul Swinger which became a local bestseller. Bob and band backed blues singer O. V. Wright in 1969 and later had gigs backing up Al Green, Johnny Taylor, Gatemouth Brown, Johnny Rivers and others. From 1971, he recorded as Camille Bob for several local labels. 

Bob remained a fixture at local clubs throughout the 1980s and '90s. He was inducted in 1990 into the Louisiana Hall of Fame.  He made a brief comeback in 1990 with "Back Again" on Vidrine Records, reuniting Gable, Hart and drummer Jockey Etienne, sporadically until the early 2000s. He retired in 2005 when he began to experience health problems and stayed in a nursing home in Opelousas, where he was frequently visited by old friends. Bob’s 75th birthday party was front-page news in the Opelousas Daily World. He died of cancer in Opelousas General Hospital in 2015, aged 77. Bob was the grandfather of comedian Kemah Bob. 

Camille Bob was one of the best and most enduring of Louisiana’s soul men. It’s probably because the majority of his recordings were for labels associated with other forms of music like swamp pop or Cajun that he never rose from regional obscurity to national stardom and has been rather undervalued to date.

 (Edited from Wikipedia, The Daily Adverstiser, Southern Garage Bans & Sir Shambling)

6 comments:

boppinbob said...

For “Little Bob And The Lollipops – I Got Loaded (2004)” go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/fortN

1. Are You Ever Coming Home
2. Please Believe Me
3. The Way It’s Got To Be
4. Are You Going My Way
5. My Heart’s On Fire
6. Please Don’t Leave
7. Nobody But You
8. So I Need
9. I Got Loaded
10. Lollipoppin’
11. Cry Cry Cry
12. Life Can Be Lonely
13. Agent Double-O Soul
14. All These Things
15. Just Got Forget You
16. My Girl
17. Out Of Sight
18. Song For My Father
19. With These Hands
20. The In Crowd
21. The High Road
22. I Can’t Take It
23. Oriental Moonlight
24. We’re In Love
25. Look Out Mr. Heartache
26. Stop

The title track is Bob's signature tune and something of a Louisiana standard that has been covered by many diverse artists. Now for the first time, all of their La Louisanne and Tamm sides (including all the material from the super rare Nobody but You album) are collected together on one CD. Thankfully, this 26-track compilation (made from the original masters) makes his previously hard to find material widely accessible for the first time since the '60s.

Thanks to FredO for the loan of above CD.
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For “Lil Bob And The Lollipops – Sweet Soul Swinger & The Jin Singles (2017 Jin)” go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/cHDHS

1. Who Needs You So Bad
2. I Found Someone
3. I Don’t Want To Cry
4. Everybody Needs Love (Love Makes The World Go ‘Round)
5. You Know It Ain’t Right
6. Sweet Soul Music
7. Keep On Trying
8. You’re Pouring Water
9. Do It Right Now
10. Cold Sweat
11. Rainbow ’65
12. Peaches(You Got Love)
13. Dead End Street
14. Trouble In MInd(Instr.)
15. Tramp

The 15-song CD is a reissue of the 1968 album, “Sweet Soul Swinger,” and five singles that never made it to an album. “I Got Loaded” is not present. That classic was recorded at the historic La Louisianne Studios in Lafayette and reissued on a 2004 CD by the same name. But “Sweet Soul Swinger” contains soul nuggets that became dancehall hits for Bob, such as “I Don’t Want to Cry,” “You Know It Ain’t Right” and “You’re Pouring Water.” Bob’s gentle treatment of two gorgeous ballads, Curtis Mayfield’s “Keep on Trying” and “Do It Right Now” by gospel/soul singer Roscoe Robinson, rival the originals.

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For “Lil Bob & The Lollipops – Back Again (1990 Vidrine)” go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/jmCfr

1. I Can't Take It 2:49
2. Mo Jo 3:40
3. I Got Loaded 3:27
4. Ain't Got A Home 3:27
5. So In Need Of Someone 3:14
6. Stand By Me 2:48
7. High Road 3:03
8. You Made A Move 3:08
9. Nobody But You 3:13
10. Nobody But You (Instrumental) 4:05

This comes from a rare comeback Lil Bob (Camille Bob) session that was held at Lafayette, La. during the fall of 1990, Bob renewed his old band for that occasion. Camille Bob, vcl; John Hart, t-sax; Guitar Gable, g; Charles Goodman, bs; Jockey Etienne, dms. Lafayette, La. 1990 (Gerard Herzhaft notes)

Thanks to Xyros @ dontaskmeidontknow.blog for the loan of above cassette.

Crab Devil said...

Thank you!

Guitarradeplastico,scraping oddities said...

Many thanks

Rob Kopp said...

Thanks for Bob, Bob

Zesty said...

Ah ... another case of lost link, I think.

boppinbob said...

Cannot understand why this happens. Sorry, but no time to re-write all the track details.

For "Lil Bob & The Lollipops - Sweet Soul Singer" go here:
https://www.imagenetz.de/cHDHS

For "Lil Bob & The Lollipops - I Got Loaded" go here:
https://www.imagenetz.de/fortN

For "Lil Bob & The Lollipops - Back Again" go here:
https://www.imagenetz.de/jmCfr