Charles Conner explains Little Richard's locomotive beat https://www.namm.org/library/oral-
history/charles-connor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OfhmVmhL7s Long Tall Sally
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0Ujb6lJ_mM Lucille
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I remember watching the closing ceremonies of the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, with Little Richard, Faith Hill, Gloria Estefan, and a zydeco band, all jamming and playing "Jambalaya," among other things. Fantastic music, and a straight performance by Richard with no over-the-top stuff, just a fine musician doing what he did best. There's a YouTube video of the same but the tape quality's lousy, doesn't do the performance justice at all.
Time marches on and we keep losing legends. That just sucks, you know?
Think of the music they have there in heaven. Little Richard with James Brown- woo, that's gotta be great!
I'm confused. In what way is that E unit "Little Richard's locomotive?"
Lithonia OperatorI'm confused. In what way is that E unit "Little Richard's locomotive?"
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