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Showing posts with label Larry Collins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Larry Collins. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Hepcat Black Presents - The Collins Connection!


 HOWDY! 


 Hepcat Black's my name. 

 Hep music's my game. 

I'm a cool cool kitty, but let's get one thing
straight between us, Gus. I ain't from
New York City! I just pulled up in
my Pink Cadillac to spin some
cool tunes for ya. Old school
rock 'n' roll, rockabilly, psychobilly,
country, outlaw - it's all good, understood?

For my first stint as guest host here at Shady's Place
I am proud to present "The Collins Connection!"

 THE COLLINS KIDS 
 (LARRY AND LORRIE) 

Now I'm not talkin' about Joan Collins or Gary Collins or Tom Collins.
I'm talkin' about The Collins Kids - Lorrie and Larry Collins, the brother
and sister rockabilly duo you gotta see and hear to believe. Watch this
amazing performance of "Hoy Hoy," a single the siblings released
around Christmas 1957. When the song's over and you've put
your eyes and ears back in your head, then we'll talk.

"Hoy Hoy" - The Collins Kids (Larry And Lorrie)
(Christmas 1957, live perf. on 1958
ep. of Tex Ritter's Ranch Party)



Gotta love 'em - Lorrie and Larry Collins - The Collins Kids,
regulars on Tex Ritter's Ranch Party, the late 50s television
series known earlier that decade as Town Hall Party.


Little Larry's mentor was guitar virtuoso Joe Maphis -
The King of the Strings - who was also a regular
and featured soloist on Town Hall Party.

Here's another sizzler guaranteed to get you out
of your seat and up on your feet. "Hop, Skip
And Jump" was released in April of 1957
on the B side of "Young Heart."


"Hop, Skip And Jump" - The Collins Kids (Larry And Lorrie)
(Apr. 1957, B side of "Young Heart," orig. studio sound
over video of perf. on Tex Ritter's Ranch Party)





In August 1957, Arkansas country crooner Edwin Bruce
released as a single a song he wrote entitled "Rock
Boppin' Baby." In August of '58, Lorrie and Larry
Collins released a sultry, seductive cover. Here
are the C- Kids delighting the Town Hall Party
audience with a live performance of the song.

"Rock Boppin' Baby" - Lorrie And Larry Collins
(Aug. 1958 single, perf. on Town Hall Party)



 RICKY NELSON & LORRIE COLLINS 

As the story goes, teenage idol Ricky Nelson spotted
15 year old Lorrie Collins on Town Hall Party.


It was love at first bite sight. Ricky caught cat scratch fever and set out
to make Lorrie his "Be Bop Baby." Before long the two were going steady.
Don't they make a purr-fect couple?  It's easy to see why Lorrie Collins
caught the Rickster's eye. Take a look and a listen as Lorrie sings
"Waiting Just For You" on a 1958 episode of Ranch Party.

"Waiting Just For You" - Lorrie Collins
(perf. on 1958 ep. of Tex Ritter's Ranch Party)







In 1958 Lorrie demonstrated her singing
and acting skills on an episode of Ricky's
family TV sitcom The Adventures of
Ozzie And Harriet. Lorrie played the
dual role of Ricky's girlfriend and her
identical twin sister who was dating
Ricky's brother David. Together
Ricky and Lorrie performed
"Just Because," a song written in
1929 and recorded by numerous
artists including Elvis Presley
and Paul McCartney.

"Just Because"
Ricky Nelson & Lorrie Collins
(scene from 1958 episode of 
The Adventures of Ozzie And Harriet)



Ricky and Lorrie didn't last. The following year 17 year old Lorrie married
Stu Carnall, Johnny Cash's manager, a man who was twice her age.
Dang! Lorrie could have had me, Hepcat Black!



In 1958 "The Killer," Jerry Lee Lewis, had a hit single
with "High School Confidential," the theme song of
the 1958 crime drama movie of the same name.
Watch and listen as the talented siblings rip it
up with their version on Town Hall Party!

"High School Confidential" - The Collins Kids
(live perf. on Town Hall Party)



In addition to his blistering performances on guitar, Larry Collins is
an accomplished songwriter. He penned songs for The Collins Kids
and in later years co-wrote (with Alex Harvey) his best known song
 "Delta Dawn," a top 10 country hit for Tanya Tucker in 1972. Larry
and Lorrie performed together until the mid 60s before going their
separate ways. In 1993 the talented brother and sister team
reunited for a rockabilly revival show in England and
continued to make live appearances until 2018.

 I hope you agree that 

 The Collins Kids 

 are a couple of cool, cool kitties. 


 I'm Hepcat Black 

 saying so long for now and see you soon! 


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EDITOR'S NOTE:

If there's a rock and roll
heaven, Ricky Nelson
and Lorrie Collins are
performing together again.






I am sad to report
that lovely Lorrie
died two months
ago of complications
resulting from a fall.
Lorrie was 76.