Back in 1963, LOUIE LOUIE by the Kingsmen was very close to becoming a #1 Billboard hit. There was one song that stopped LOUIE LOUIE from reaching that special destination. “Dominique” by…
RIP: Dave McElhatton, San Francisco news anchor
On Monday, we lost Dave McElhatton, a news anchorman for KPIX Channel 5, the San Francisco CBS affiliate. I never met the man, but I’d heard a lot of stories about about…
Mark Lindsay and a couple of Monkees- LOUIE of the Week
Hey, hey… it’s two of the Monkees backing up Mark Lindsay without any other Raiders! Live from Sacramento, California at some kind of private party that I missed on August 4, 2010,…
The Underdogs of 1988- LOUIE of the Week
This week’s LOUIE comes from Australia. Here’s the Underdogs doing a LOUIE LOUIE-Wild Thing medley sometime in 1988. The Underdogs are Adam Warnock, John Cunningham, Don Mclean, and Julian Ardas.
Ian Lloyd & Mary Wilson- LOUIE of the Week
This week’s LOUIE isn’t Richard Berry‘s classic melody, but the song “Brother Louie,” which is often mistaken for LOUIE LOUIE. Originally written by Errol Brown and Tony Wilson of the group Hot…
RIP: Mitch Miller, the Anti-LOUIE
Mitch Miller, the man who popularized sing-along performances before the invention of karaoke, has passed away at the age of 99 years old. He was was an American musician, singer, conductor, record…
The Shockwaves 1999 beach performance – LOUIE of the Week
Today, the second day of August, we’re going to celebrate the birthday of Joe Kelly, one of the two original guitarists of the Shockwaves, a Bay Area surf band that became active…
Black Proof – LOUIE of the Week
I don’t really know anything about this band, other than they’re from Croatia, but here’s Black Proof doing LOUIE LOUIE!
Los Blue Jeans- LOUIE of the Week
This week’s LOUIE is is a special performance by Los Blue Jeans of Spain celebrating three years of Rock & Roll with this rockin’ version!
Shadows of Eternity- LOUIE of the Week
This week, we point the LOUIE of the Week spotlight at Shadows of Eternity, a band from Poland that acknowledges both Richard Berry and Motorhead as the direct inspirations behind their cover…