2012 collection. As Boogaloo & His Gallant Crew, Kent Harris cut the original version of Bo Diddley's 'Cops and Robbers' and shot to prominence when it was proved that his version of 'Shoppin' for Clothes' was the original one, purloined by Leiber and Stoller for the Coasters. He was a major mover in black music in LA, appearing as DJ Stumblin' Blue on XERB, Wolfman Jack's station. He also had a string of record shops called Target Records in Southern California. His family included three sisters: Marcene ("Dimples"), Beverly and Betty who performed as the Harris Sisters. Dimples was the most prominent and it was on the flip of two of her 45s for the Trend label in 1954 that Kent first sang as Ducky Drake. Then came the Boogaloo 45s. Dimples continued to record under several different names and is featured on 'Love Came Tumbling Down' which she wrote with husband Harold Jackson who is also featured on the stunning 'Freedom Riders'; both are very in-demand 45s for the new R&B dance crowd. Ace.
2 I'm in the Dog House Again - Boogaloo and His Gallent Crew
3 Don't Just Stand There - Cry Baby Curtis
4 Long Lean Lanky Jukebox - Dimples Harris & Her Combo
5 Love Came Tumbling Down - Dimples Jackson
6 Monday Is Too Late - Donoman
7 Saint or Sinner - Ducky Drake with Dimples Harris & Her Combo
8 Pay & Be on My Way - Eddie Bridges
9 You Ain't Right - Faye Ross
10 He's So Sweet - Francettes
11 You Stayed Away Too Long - Francettes
12 Kissin' Bug - Harris Sisters
13 Big Chief Hug 'Um and Kiss 'Um - Jimmy Shaw
14 Double Locks - Johnny Gosey
15 Show Me How to Shake Like That - Lon-Genes
16 Our Love Is Like the Sea - Lon-Genes
17 I Ain't Talkin' - Pat Hunt
18 I'm the Only One - Phillips Sisters
19 Someday I Won't Be Blue - Phillips Sisters
20 It's a Helluva Thing - Ray Agee
21 Harold Jackson & the Jackson Brothers - Freedom Riders
22 Don't Make Me Do Wrong or Take It Easy Baby - Ty Karim
23 So Far Away - Hi Tensions Demo of 45
24 Diddy Bop - Valaquons
25 Getting Down with the Game / Do It - Adolph Jacobs
26 Cops and Robbers - Boogaloo and His Gallent Crew
2012 collection. As Boogaloo & His Gallant Crew, Kent Harris cut the original version of Bo Diddley's 'Cops and Robbers' and shot to prominence when it was proved that his version of 'Shoppin' for Clothes' was the original one, purloined by Leiber and Stoller for the Coasters. He was a major mover in black music in LA, appearing as DJ Stumblin' Blue on XERB, Wolfman Jack's station. He also had a string of record shops called Target Records in Southern California. His family included three sisters: Marcene ("Dimples"), Beverly and Betty who performed as the Harris Sisters. Dimples was the most prominent and it was on the flip of two of her 45s for the Trend label in 1954 that Kent first sang as Ducky Drake. Then came the Boogaloo 45s. Dimples continued to record under several different names and is featured on 'Love Came Tumbling Down' which she wrote with husband Harold Jackson who is also featured on the stunning 'Freedom Riders'; both are very in-demand 45s for the new R&B dance crowd. Ace.