Showing posts with label The Skeletons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Skeletons. Show all posts

Thursday, July 31, 2025

R.I.P. producer/manager, music historian and cable-TV host Art Fein

Sadly, Art Fein, host of Art Fein's Poker Party and rock 'n' roll's best friend has passed away. He'll be greatly missed!

Dave Alvin remembers Art Fein
Extremely sad hearing of the passing of Art Fein. 

There is so much to say about Art. A music journalist, a  passionate (though always nicely cynical) true believer in rock and roll, rockabilly and other raw creations, a sometime band manager/advocate for The Cramps, The Blasters and other notable groups, a public access television host (check out his old Little Art's Poker Party shows on YouTube), a sneaky photographer and a complicated friend. I'll save the details for the eventual memoir but for now, I'll just say a belated, sincere thank you to Art, for everything he did for The Blasters and me. 

Back in the early days of The Blasters, when few outside of Rollin' Rock Records knew or cared who we were, Art cared deeply. 

In late 1979/early 1980, I was a wannabe poet working as a fry cook in Long Beach. I was also a clumsy guitar basher in a R&B combo from Downey who was beginning to write songs for my brother to sing. One of those songs was called Marie Marie. 

Long story short: Art Fein played Marie to a Welsh rock and roll singer named Shakin' Stevens, who quickly recorded my song and made it into a huge international hit (everywhere except the USofA). Thanks to Art Fein (and the ensuing BMI royalty checks), I was soon able to quit my job as a cook and pursue music.songwriting and rockin' n' rollin' full time. 

I can never, ever thank you enough for all you did for me, Art. Especially for ending my career as a fry cook.
Rock In Peace! - Dave Alvin

 













Get a copy of Art Fein's memoir Rock's In My Head (Trouser Press) right here.




Thursday, September 5, 2024

Previously unissued Morells music surfaces on new CD compilation

Sound Asleep's new 22-track Morells CD "You're Gonna Hurt Yourself" includes 16 unreleased songs cut in 1984 along with D. Clinton Thompson's singles sides.


Here's the scoop...

Springfield, Missouri's legendary Morells released their classic debut LP "Shake And Push" in 1982. The same year and in 1984 they recorded new tracks that could´ve been a follow up to that record. For some reason they remained unreleased, and when Lou Whitney passed away in 2014 Eric Shuchmann took over Lou´s studio and found the tapes. Now, they have been transferred and remixed by Eric and made ready for release. As a bonus you get six tracks from D. Clinton Thompson's solo singles for the first time available on CD. 

The Morells' "You're Gonna Hurt Yourself" was released by the Swedish label Sound Asleep Records run by Jerker Emanuelson and current celebrating 30 years in business. Better get a copy quick, it won't be around long. 

Check out the track listing followed by The Morells' video for "Red's" along with some footage from a 1982 show outside the Chicago Tribune, 1983 show at the Blue Note in Columbia, MO and D. Clinton Thompson's single B-side "I Feel Good" which could've easily been an A-side for other artists. 


 

The Morells - You're Gonna Hurt Yourself
1 The Morells – Laid Off
2 The Morells – Got It Made In The Shade
3 The Morells – Treat Her Right
4 The Morells – War Paint
5 The Morells – You´re Gonna Hurt Yourself
6 The Morells – Peanut Butter
7 The Morells – Dear Dad
8 The Morells – Lonesome Joe
9 The Morells – Surfin´ Hotenanny
10 The Morells – Parkview Blues
11 The Morells – Clean It Up
12 The Morells – Thirty Days In The Workhouse
13 The Morells – I´m Sorry (But So Is Brenda Lee)
14 The Morells – M-M-Motor Vehicle
15 The Morells – Waitin´ For A Slow Dance
16 The Morells – (Hey) It Must Be Love
17 D. Clinton Thompson – I Feel Good
18 D. Clinton Thompson – Talk To Me Baby
19 D. Clinton Thompson – Driving Guitars
20 D. Clinton Thompson – Sleep Walk
21 D. Clinton Thompson – Imagination
22 D. Clinton Thompson – Won´t Be Your Fool No More






Saturday, December 21, 2019

That time The Skeletons backed Dave Alvin in Sweden

Here's Dave Alvin performing a few gems with Lou Whitney and Bobby Lloyd Hicks at Kupolen Borlänge back in 1992. 



Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Robbie Fulks vs The Skeletons

Alt-country ace Robbie Fulks likes singing about Trans Ams as much as Lou Whitney and The Skeletons.