Doc Pomus (born Jerome Felder) is best known as a songwriter of the rock and roll era, but in the late 1940s he was also active as a singer on the post-war R&B scene. Here he is belting out a propulsive boogie-woogie tune, wonderfully supported by Curley Russell's All Stars.
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I saw this TV bit about a cigar-smoking guy who went around looking for obscure 78s and Holy Grails. This is looking familiar.
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