Richard Berry “became a street-smart L.A. record hustler, the studio rat who seemed born to stay up all night, singing into a mike for pleasure and profit. Berry possessed the studio hustler’s arsenal of skills, including singing, piano playing, arranging, bandleading, and—potentially most profitably—songwriting” (Dave March, Louie Louie, 2004).
Listen to and learn about the roots, influences, hits, essentials, and religious outliers in the history of rock music up to 1974.
February 8, 2019
845 The Sonics “Have Love Will Travel” 1965, Richard Berry “Have Love Will Travel” 1959
“Founded in 1961 by guitarist Larry Parypa and his bassist
brother, Andy, the Sonics were part of a singular Northwest ferment with the
Kingsmen, the Fabulous Wailers, and Paul Revere and the Raiders, packing teen
dances with Fifties-R&B fundamentals and proto-punk ferocity. The
Sonics—with drummer Bob Bennett—were rougher than the rest. ‘We used to call
beer our polish,’ Roslie says. ‘We’d dring beer to become polished’” (David
Frick, Rolling Stone, 7 May 2015).
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