The Du-Droppers this week on The Juke In The Back!

The "Juke In The Back" focuses on the " soul that came before rock n' roll," the records that inspired Elvis, Buddy Holly, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and countless others.
Matt The Cat presents another highly underrated R&B vocal group from the 1950s: The Du-Droppers. They didn't sound like the stereotypical "doo wop" groups of the era and they weren't your standard rhythm group either. The Du-Droppers had a sound that was all their own.
Their leader, JC Ginyard began his career in Gospel groups and you can really hear that influence on the Du-Droppers' best material. The group's first single for Bobby Robinson's Red Robin label was a sequel record to the Dominoes' smash, "Sixty Minute Man," called "Can't Do Sixty No More." Once they signed with RCA Victor, they scored two of the biggest smashes of 1953.
Dig the sound and get the story behind the Du-Droppers, this week on the "Juke In The Back," the "soul that came BEFORE rock n' roll."
Join Matt the Cat for "Juke in the Back", tomorrow morning at 04:00 AM Eastern, with an encore presentation, Sunday afternoon at 03:00 PM Eastern, after part 1 of "The Radio england Story" and before "The Song Remembers When" with Melissa Ricobono on Mushroom FM, the home of the fun guys, making four decades of magic mushroom memories!
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