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Set of four tablemats / large coaster contains one each of Bobby Mitchell – I’m Gonna Be a Wheel Someday Imperial X5475, V. and B.B. – They Just Rocking And Rolling J&S 1623, Big Al Downing - Yes I'm Loving You V-Tone 215 and Eddie Clearwater – A Real Good Time Federal 12463
The fourth volume of the Koko-Mojo vinyl series cares about hot guitars ! 14 rockin Blues songs from the early 1960s !
Black Halloween is a 28 track compilation by Little Victor - The Mojo Man -
More scary Halloween hits from The Mojo Man -28 tracks - File under Blues, Rhythm and Blues
KM-CD-25 Black Pearls – Rhythm & Blues Volume 1
Nathan Olsen-Haines (Koko Mojo)
KM-CD-26 Black Pearls – 1960 to 63
KM-CD-27 Black Pearls – Exotic Flavours & Minor Keys
Black Pearls Volume 4 – Raw Blues
Black Pearls Volume 5 - Let’s Rock and Roll
Black Pearls Vol.6 “Get Your Enjoys!” (Koko Mojo)
Expanding its collection of blues and rhythm and blues songs is album number six in the compelling series Black Pearls. Issued via Koko Mojo, the person responsible for the Black Pearls album series is Ronni Boysen, a multi-award winning blues guitarist from Denmark and, for those in the know, the founding member of The Kokomo Kings (See Rhythm Bomb Records for the band’s albums because they are worth checking out!), in addition to performing with Mud Morganfield Band (son of Muddy Waters) for the past thirteen years. With such talent and knowledge given the accompanying information regarding Ronni Boysen’s record buying habits and therefore ever-expanding collection, the giveaway are the many delightful records found in this album series so far. Volume Six, “Get Your Enjoys!”, features another twenty-eight tracks for your listening and/or dancing pleasures, and mixes some well-known artists with a considerable amount of lesserknown names as well. Such combinations often make for an interesting listen, and it’s safe to say that Black Pearls “Get Your Enjoys!” continues the winning combination. Evidence for such a statement can be heard through artists and tracks including Sugar Boy Williams’ ‘Little Girl’, Billy Guy (‘As Quiet As It’s Kept’), The Lamplighters doo-wop inspired ‘Hug A Little’, Little Buck (‘So Fine, So Sweet’), and Young Jessie with ‘Do You Love Me’. What is noticeable with this particular collection is the more measured pace of the songs, and this adds variation to the album series from what’s been issued to date. With female artists also represented here, with excellent performances from Varetta Dillard with ‘That’s Why I Cry’, Big Maybelle and ‘Goin’ Home Baby’, to Annie Laurie (‘Nobody’s Gonna Hurt You’), there is even more balance and variation, leaving only but high praise indeed for Black Pearls Vol.6 “Get Your Enjoys!”.
Nathan Olsen-Haines (Koko Mojo)
Black Pearls Vol.7 “Oh! What A Wonderful Time” (Koko Mojo)
Gathering pace is the album series Black Pearls. Now on its seventh album, Koko Mojo continues to provide coverage for more blues and rhythm and blues compiled by Ronni Boysen, a multi-award winning blues guitarist from Denmark and, for those in the know, the founding member of The Kokomo Kings (See Rhythm Bomb Records for the band’s albums because they are worth checking out!), in addition to performing with Mud Morganfield Band (son of Muddy Waters) for the past thirteen years. With such talent and knowledge given by the accompanying information regarding Ronni Boysen’s record buying habits and therefore ever-expanding collection, the giveaway are the many delightful records found in this album series so far. Volume Seven, “Oh! What A Wonderful Time”, features another twenty-eight tracks for your listening and/or dancing pleasures, and mixes some well-known artists with a considerable amount of lesserknown names as well. Such combinations often make for an interesting listen, and it’s safe to say that Black Pearls “Oh! What A Wonderful Time” continues the, by now, winning formula. Evidence for such an announcement can be heard throughout the latest album whether it’s opening song ‘Done Done The Slop’ by Ervin Rucker, or later on Percy Mayfield offering up ‘Loose Lips’, to Jimmy Witherspoon bringing up ‘Big Daddy’, Dolores Ware and ‘Is It True’, or classic from Johnny Guitar Watson with ‘The Bear’. There’s doo-wop track ‘Rumblin’ Tumblin’ Baby’ presented by Emeralds, to popcorn-rhythm and blues number ‘Listen Baby’ with a commanding performance by Angel Face With The Swing Masters. Ending Volume 7, “Oh! What A Wonderful Time” with two belters; the first from Big Sam & The House Wreckers’ with ‘At The Party’, and then following this with the instrumental ‘The Swinging Thing’ by Jimmy McCracklin, will leave the listener craving more but, rest assured, any such desires will soon be satisfied once the next instalment of this album series is released.
Nathan Olsen-Haines (Koko Mojo)
Adding to its collection of blues, and rhythm and blues songs is album number eight in the compelling series Black Pearls. Issued via Koko Mojo, the person responsible for the Black Pearls album series is Ronni Boysen, a multi-award winning blues guitarist from Denmark and, for those in the know, the founding member of The Kokomo Kings (See Rhythm Bomb Records for the band’s albums because they are worth checking out!), in addition to performing with Mud Morganfield Band (son of Muddy Waters) for the past thirteen years. With such talent and knowledge given the accompanying information regarding Ronni Boysen’s record buying habits and therefore ever-expanding collection, the giveaway are the many delightful records found in this album series so far. Volume Eight, “Down In The Basement”, features another twenty-eight tracks for your listening and/or dancing pleasures, and mixes some well-known artists with a considerable amount of lesserknown names as well. Such combinations often make for an interesting listen, and it’s safe to say that Black Pearls Vol.8 “Down In The Basement” continues the winning combination. Evidence for such a statement can be heard through artists and tracks including The Shondells ‘My Love’, The Contours ‘Whole Lotta Woman’, Earl Connelly ‘This Girl’, Little Jimmy Ray ‘You Need To Fall In Love’, and Johnny Torrence ‘Your Lover Man’. It’s Bunker Hill with excellent ‘You Can’t Make Me Doubt My Baby’ who gets the latest addition to the Black Pearls album series underway, and the soulful, reflective ‘Feelin In Mah Bones’ by Jimmy Lewis is the perfect conclusion to another fine collection in Black Pearls Vol.8 “Down In The Basement”.
Nathan Olsen-Haines (Koko Mojo)
Declaring “Let’s Have Some Fun” is the newest collection to album series Black Pearls. With this being album number nine, Koko Mojo continues to provide coverage for more blues, and rhythm and blues compiled by Ronni Boysen, a multi-award winning blues guitarist from Denmark and, for those in the know, the founding member of The Kokomo Kings (See Rhythm Bomb Records for the band’s albums because they are worth checking out!), in addition to performing with Mud Morganfield Band (son of Muddy Waters) for the past thirteen years. With such talent and knowledge given by the accompanying information regarding Ronni Boysen’s record buying habits and therefore ever-expanding collection, the giveaway are the many delightful records found in this album series so far. Volume Nine, “Let’s Have Some Fun”, features another twenty-eight tracks for your listening and/or dancing pleasures, and mixes some well-known artists with a considerable amount of lesserknown names as well. Such combinations often make for an interesting listen, and it’s safe to say that Black Pearls Vol.9 “Let’s Have Some Fun” continues the winning formula. Evidence for such an announcement can be heard during the latest album whether it’s opening song ‘Let’s Have Some Fun’ by Jesse Thomas & Orchestra, and then continuing with fine selection from Johnny Sellers ‘Heavyweight Mama’, Blanche Thomas and tongue-tied title ‘You Ain’t So Such A Much’, or later on Peppermint Harris with ‘Hey Little Schoolgirl’, Bobby Elvin (‘The Blind Boy’), and Mary Ann Fisher ‘Wild As You Can Be’. Finishing Volume 9, “Let’s Have Some Fun” with two different numbers; the first a mighty fine slice of rhythm & blues from Sticks Herman and track ‘Long Gone Baby’, and then following this with the instrumental ‘Too Hot To Trot’ by Joe Weaver, will leave the listener craving more but, rest assured, any such desires will soon be satisfied once the next instalment of this album series is released.
Nathan Olsen-Haines (Koko Mojo)
Blink Before Christmas - A Koko-Mojo Christmas celebration
Doo-wop is not just for Christmas. A genre often associated with the festive period at the tail end of every year, and synonymous with a picture book setting of Christmas given the radiating warmth of harmonious vocals encased in gold, and emanating from the voices of a truly gifted combo. A false representation however, because doo-wop is music fit for any occasion.
Much more than the imaginative associations of a Christmas backdrop that, granted, doo-wop possesses the power to conjure such picturesque imagery, but on an entirely different trajectory doo-wop also has the ability to portray emotions where melancholy is present whether due to economic hardships or universal theme of relationship woes. It’s in these moments where we all feel something, and there is no genre better equipped with the right utensils (i.e. Vocals) to convey such emotions, in addition to providing solace from difficulties that life has a tendency to produce.
Different in comparison with the wild shenanigans of rock ‘n’ roll, and different given the approach of this latest compilation series from the good folks at Koko Mojo, the genre of doo-wop makes numerous connections with the genre of blues during Blues Meets Doo Wop Volume 1.
Doo-wop is not just for Christmas. A genre often associated with the festive period at the tail end of every year, and synonymous with a picture book setting of Christmas given the radiating warmth of harmonious vocals encased in gold, and emanating from the voices of a truly gifted combo. A false representation however, because doo-wop is music fit for any occasion.
Much more than the imaginative associations of a Christmas backdrop that, granted, doo-wop possesses the power to conjure such picturesque imagery, but on an entirely different trajectory doo-wop also has the ability to portray emotions where melancholy is present whether due to economic hardships or universal theme of relationship woes. It’s in these moments where we all feel something, and there is no genre better equipped with the right utensils (i.e. Vocals) to convey such emotions, in addition to providing solace from difficulties that life has a tendency to produce.
Different in comparison with the wild shenanigans of rock ‘n’ roll, and different given the approach of this latest compilation series from the good folks at Koko Mojo, the genre of doo-wop makes numerous connections with the genre of blues during Blues Meets Doo Wop Volume 2.
Doo-wop is not just for Christmas. A genre often associated with the festive period at the tail end of every year, and synonymous with a picture book setting of Christmas given the radiating warmth of harmonious vocals encased in gold, and emanating from the voices of a truly gifted combo. A false representation however, because doo-wop is music fit for any occasion.
Much more than the imaginative associations of a Christmas backdrop that, granted, doo-wop possesses the power to conjure such picturesque imagery, but on an entirely different trajectory doo-wop also has the ability to portray emotions where melancholy is present whether due to economic hardships or universal theme of relationship woes. It’s in these moments where we all feel something, and there is no genre better equipped with the right utensils (i.e. Vocals) to convey such emotions, in addition to providing solace from difficulties that life has a tendency to produce.
Different in comparison with the wild shenanigans of rock ‘n’ roll, and different given the approach of this latest compilation series from the good folks at Koko Mojo, the genre of doo-wop makes numerous connections with the genre of blues during Blues Meets Doo Wop Volume 3.
Doo-wop is not just for Christmas. A genre often associated with the festive period at the tail end of every year, and synonymous with a picture book setting of Christmas given the radiating warmth of harmonious vocals encased in gold, and emanating from the voices of a truly gifted combo. A false representation however, because doo-wop is music fit for any occasion.
Much more than the imaginative associations of a Christmas backdrop that, granted, doo-wop possesses the power to conjure such picturesque imagery, but on an entirely different trajectory doo-wop also has the ability to portray emotions where melancholy is present whether due to economic hardships or universal theme of relationship woes. It’s in these moments where we all feel something, and there is no genre better equipped with the right utensils (i.e. Vocals) to convey such emotions, in addition to providing solace from difficulties that life has a tendency to produce.
Different in comparison with the wild shenanigans of rock ‘n’ roll, and different given the approach of this latest compilation series from the good folks at Koko Mojo, the genre of doo-wop makes numerous connections with the genre of blues during Blues Meets Doo Wop Volume 4.
After the great success of Koko-Mojo's Boss Black Rockers and the
follow-up More Boss Black Rockers, we've added Boss Black Instrumental
Rockers to the series. The musical content encapsulates; wailing organs,
screaming saxophones, maniac drumming and scorching guitar licks. Get
rhythm and go wild with the snappy and peppy tempos that make you move
your feet and other body parts!
Koko Mojo Records endeavours to use some lesser-known and for some
people, perhaps more obscure titles, and our philosophy is to compile
songs of quality, with every album, its "killer and no filler” ideology!
You are listening to music from the past with a remastered sound that
will shake the speakers.
After the great success of Koko-Mojo's Boss Black Rockers and the
follow-up More Boss Black Rockers, we've added Boss Black Instrumental
Rockers to the series. The musical content encapsulates; wailing organs,
screaming saxophones, maniac drumming and scorching guitar licks. Get
rhythm and go wild with the snappy and peppy tempos that make you move
your feet and other body parts!
Koko Mojo Records endeavours to use some lesser-known and for some
people, perhaps more obscure titles, and our philosophy is to compile
songs of quality, with every album, its "killer and no filler” ideology!
You are listening to music from the past with a remastered sound that
will shake the speakers.
28 Black Rock and Roll Killers
28 killer tracks of black Rock and Roll songs from the late 1950 and ealy 1960s! Volume 2.
more BOSS BLACK ROCKERS - 28 black Rock and Roll songs !
more BOSS BLACK ROCKERS - another 28 black Rock and Roll songs !
Killer black Rock and Roll from the "Golden Age" of American music. Volume 5
Killer black Rock and Roll from the "Golden Age" of American music. Volume 6
28 killer tracks of black Rock and Roll songs from the late 1950 and ealy 1960s! Volume 7
BOSS BLACK ROCKERS Vol 8 Cool It 28 Black Rock and Roll Killers
28 Black Rock and Roll Killers
Killer black Rock and Roll from the "Golden Age" of American music. Volume 1.
Bronze Christmas
4 killer dancefloor fillers from Clyde !
Koko Mojo Records introduce our new Spotlight Series, which inaugurates with the voice of R&B Clyde McPhatter, and as an added introductory bonus, the album runs to thirty-two recording.
4 killer dancefloor tracks from Dave Cortez !
Doo Wop Christmas Party! 30 Christmas Hits in DooWop style
30 rockin Blues songs that inspired Elvis. Thats not a typical "we did it first" comp of originals that Elvis covered.
28 classic trailblazing vocal group rockers from the Lymon brothers
Bom Bom Lulu / Hootchy Kootchy / Go On Kokomo / Send Me Someone
"Koko Mojo Records anthology Hi Strung R&B is a series of albums each containing twenty eight captivating black rockers, which have a jive or stroll tempo. As always the name Koko Mojo Records is synonymous with quality and our reputation sells the products, and you know it will be a killer diller series."
The Koko Mojo Records series of albums are designed for optimum listening pleaser, for dancing, and can additionally be considered as an instant Dee Jay collection. The vibrant series mixes rhythm and blues rockers with spirited doo-wop movers with comprising up-tempo jive tunes and each album contains some lady-pleasing stroll tempo rockers.
The albums are artfully mixed to place well-known artists and lesser-known but equally good performers together to enhance the listening experience. You get quality sound and due to our regular customer base, you know what to expect. The listed artists and songs are a taster from each of the albums to whet your musical appetite. Some artists you will know, and others will be relatively unknown, there are a plethora of original songs and some extremely interesting cover versions that will capture the attention of people.
"Koko Mojo Records anthology Hi Strung R&B is a series of albums each containing twenty eight captivating black rockers, which have a jive or stroll tempo. As always the name Koko Mojo Records is synonymous with quality and our reputation sells the products, and you know it will be a killer diller series."
The Koko Mojo Records series of albums are designed for optimum listening pleaser, for dancing, and can additionally be considered as an instant Dee Jay collection. The vibrant series mixes rhythm and blues rockers with spirited doo-wop movers with comprising up-tempo jive tunes and each album contains some lady-pleasing stroll tempo rockers.
The albums are artfully mixed to place well-known artists and lesser-known but equally good performers together to enhance the listening experience. You get quality sound and due to our regular customer base, you know what to expect. The listed artists and songs are a taster from each of the albums to whet your musical appetite. Some artists you will know, and others will be relatively unknown, there are a plethora of original songs and some extremely interesting cover versions that will capture the attention of people.
"Koko Mojo Records anthology Hi Strung R&B is a series of albums each containing twenty eight captivating black rockers, which have a jive or stroll tempo. As always the name Koko Mojo Records is synonymous with quality and our reputation sells the products, and you know it will be a killer diller series."
The Koko Mojo Records series of albums are designed for optimum listening pleaser, for dancing, and can additionally be considered as an instant Dee Jay collection. The vibrant series mixes rhythm and blues rockers with spirited doo-wop movers with comprising up-tempo jive tunes and each album contains some lady-pleasing stroll tempo rockers.
The albums are artfully mixed to place well-known artists and lesser-known but equally good performers together to enhance the listening experience. You get quality sound and due to our regular customer base, you know what to expect. The listed artists and songs are a taster from each of the albums to whet your musical appetite. Some artists you will know, and others will be relatively unknown, there are a plethora of original songs and some extremely interesting cover versions that will capture the attention of people.
"Koko Mojo Records anthology Hi Strung R&B is a series of albums each containing twenty eight captivating black rockers, which have a jive or stroll tempo. As always the name Koko Mojo Records is synonymous with quality and our reputation sells the products, and you know it will be a killer diller series."
The Koko Mojo Records series of albums are designed for optimum listening pleaser, for dancing, and can additionally be considered as an instant Dee Jay collection. The vibrant series mixes rhythm and blues rockers with spirited doo-wop movers with comprising up-tempo jive tunes and each album contains some lady-pleasing stroll tempo rockers.
The albums are artfully mixed to place well-known artists and lesser-known but equally good performers together to enhance the listening experience. You get quality sound and due to our regular customer base, you know what to expect. The listed artists and songs are a taster from each of the albums to whet your musical appetite. Some artists you will know, and others will be relatively unknown, there are a plethora of original songs and some extremely interesting cover versions that will capture the attention of people.
Inter-spaced with in the series you will hear; Bill Harvey, Walk Right In, Brother Woodman, Lovin' Man, Ernie Freeman, Rockin' Red Wing, Frank Brunson, How You Gonna Live, Billy Bland, The Fat Man, The Chimes, Chop Chop, John Lee Hooker, She's Mine, The Adventurers, Do It, Dinah Washington, Such A Night, Billy and The King Bees, Susie Q, Lenny Welch, You Can Have Her, 5 Crowns, Good Luck Darling, Johnny Ace and Willie Mae, Yes, Baby, Ruth Brown, I Would If I Could, The Swallows, Itchy Twitchy Feeling, Ella Johnson, What A Day, Chris Allen, Lonely, The Gaylarks, Mr. Rock-N-Roll, Ivory Joe Hunter, Old Gal And New Gal Blues, Roy Hamilton, If Only I Had Known, Enda Brown, Whole Lotta' Lovin', Jackie Wilson, Am I The Man, The Larks, How Long Must I Wait For You, Gloria Jean Pitts, I Don´t Stand No Quittin´, Rockin' Sidney, You Ain't Nothin' But Fine, Joe Turner, The Chicken And The Hawk, The Epics, Let's Dance, Bob Williams, On A Honky Tonk Hardwood Floor, Kirk Taylor, You Didn't Learn That In School, The Five Scamps Red Hot, and the last song sums up the series! As always the name Koko Mojo Records is synonymous with quality and our reputation sells the products.
Each Hi-Strung R&B CD album has a sub-title:
(KM-CD-181) Volume 01 Rock House
(KM-CD-182) Volume 02 Chop Chop
(KM-CD-183) Volume 03 Do It
(KM-CD-184) Volume 04, Yes, Baby
(KM-CD-185) Volume 05 Honey Bunch
The albums are housed in an attractively designed cardboard sleeve, specially designed to avoid the use of plastic and be environmentally friendly. The series has a stunning design by artist Gito Lima, sleeve notes from reissue producer Dee Jay Mark Armstrong, and songs mastered for the best possible sound by our mastering team at our El Paso, Texas, Studio.
Koko Mojo Records endeavours to use some lesser-known and for some, perhaps more obscure titles and adds something unexpected to every album. The albums in the series are ideal for Dee Jays to fill the dance floor with, for home listening, and discovering lesser-known and often overlooked songs. You are listening to music from the past and preserving the future! Rockstar Records 'Often imitated, never duplicated.”
All that remains is to say, "Crank up the volume and dig these musical gems.”
Dee Jay Mark Armstrong Bühl, Germany
Mark Armstrong presents volume 6 of this brandnew series focused on
"Rhythm & Blues" of African American artists.
Koko Mojo Records showcases twenty-eight rousing rhythm & blues rockers
with a dash of doo-wop music with the emphasis of jive dancing and added
stroll tempos for a stylistic variety on HI-STRUNG R&B, VOLUME 07, RED HOT.
The exhilarating R&B dance-fest sounds are sourced from the years 1949
through to 1962 "cut a rug kids and go crazy” is the message the music
carries.
Koko Mojo Records endeavours to use some lesser-known and for some
people, perhaps more obscure titles, and our philosophy is to compile
songs of quality, with every album, its "killer and no filler” ideology!
You are listening to music from the past with a remastered sound that
will shake the speakers.
Koko Mojo Records showcases twenty-eight rousing rhythm & blues rockers with a dash of doo-wop music with the emphasis of jive dancing and added stroll tempos for a stylistic variety on Hi-Strung R&B Volume 08 Oh Yeah. The exhilarating R&B dance-fest sounds are sourced from the years 1949 through to 1962 “Dance kids go crazy” is the message the music carries.
The eighth album in the series of ten maintains the constant dance rhythm and will provide something unexpected. The album has songs from the lesser-known and the internationally famous performers. The well-known performers include; Little Richard who from his formative years hollers his way through Taxi Blues, LaVern Baker changes Nellie Lutcher's He's a Real Gone from Jazz into R&B, and Chuck Berry's Come On and Larry Williams's Oh Baby are often over-looked but oh so good.
The should be well-known names had lack of sales not decreed otherwise are; René Hall's Orchestra featuring Willie Joe (on Unitar) performing the marvellous instrumental Twitchy, and Bill Pinky and The Turks, After The Hop, and these are two must-have recordings. Kitty (Lanier) and Clay (Robbins) duet perfectly during Whoa-Ho (Let's Get Together), and blues legends (Earl) Hooker & (Junior) Wells work perfectly together on Universal Rock .
The lesser-known artists who have that rhythm which moves your feet include; Cledus Harrison, Broke, Billy Lamont, I Got A Rock And Roll Gal, Del Thorne and Her Trio, I Let Him Move Me, and Pat Flowers and His Piano Rock Sock The Boogie all of which are Grade A performances. It is guaranteed that there is so much more to discover within the album.
Koko Mojo Records endeavours to use some lesser-known and for some people, perhaps more obscure titles, and our philosophy is to compile songs of quality, with every album, its “killer and no filler” ideology!
You are listening to music from the past with a remastered sound that will shake the speakers.
Dee Jay Mark Armstrong, Bühl, Germany
"Koko Mojo Records anthology Hi Strung R&B is a series of albums each containing twenty eight captivating black rockers, which have a jive or stroll tempo. As always the name Koko Mojo Records is synonymous with quality and our reputation sells the products, and you know it will be a killer diller series."
The Koko Mojo Records series of albums are designed for optimum listening pleaser, for dancing, and can additionally be considered as an instant Dee Jay collection. The vibrant series mixes rhythm and blues rockers with spirited doo-wop movers with comprising up-tempo jive tunes and each album contains some lady-pleasing stroll tempo rockers.
The albums are artfully mixed to place well-known artists and lesser-known but equally good performers together to enhance the listening experience. You get quality sound and due to our regular customer base, you know what to expect. The listed artists and songs are a taster from each of the albums to whet your musical appetite. Some artists you will know, and others will be relatively unknown, there are a plethora of original songs and some extremely interesting cover versions that will capture the attention of people.
Have yourself a great Halloween with "Horror Show" on Koko-Mojo Records, a magnificent compilation that features 28 fun-tastic spooky tracks selected for you by DJ "Moko" Man - a.k.a. Little Victor Mac.
It’s that special time of year once again, and what better way to celebrate the festival period than with another round of Doo Wop at Christmas via Koko Mojo’s ‘It’s Doo Wop Christmas Time’. There is just something deeply satisfying when hearing the golden tones of harmony groups huddled closely together and perfecting a balancing act of high and deep tones set to a backing of traditional rhythm and blues and, under such circumstances, the occasional sleigh bell in the background for comfort. With added “snap, crackle, and pop”, the listener is transported back to a golden age of music, and a reminder of when Christmas felt like the real deal with ‘It’s Doo Wop Christmas Time’.
Detroit, Michigan -bred Jackie Wilson was one of the most fantastic vocalists of the rhythm & blues and rock 'n' roll era, topped off with an amazing stage show he was Mr Excitement.
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