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Don and Dewey

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207:(another Specialty Records act) but there would be no further hits for either act, following their collaborative "Bama Lama, Bama Loo "/"Annie's Back"; by 1965 they went their separate ways. Their working relationship also yielded a successful (mostly overseas) comeback album for Richard and a tour of Europe. The BBC captured the act in Paris on June 6, 1964. Don and Dewey began to perform together again occasionally in the mid-1970s, and continued to do so until Harris's death. 352: 341: 151:
label and for the next two years produced rock and roll. Both Don and Dewey played guitar, with Dewey often doubling on keyboards. When not playing guitar or bass, Don occasionally played the
305:. The band featured a violin, which might have been the inspiration to write this piece. This tune by IABD pays homage to Don & Dewey as the main riff borrows directly from the tune 128:. As children, Terry learned piano and sang in a choir, while Harris learned classical violin. They met in 1949 when Terry heard Harris practicing guitar, and at high school formed a 162:
Although Don and Dewey did not have any hits of their own, several of the songs that they wrote and/or recorded would appear on the charts later, performed by other artists. "
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The group split up in 1956, but Harris and Terry continued to perform together, and made their first recordings as a duo for the Shade label. By this time, Harris played
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In 1959 Don and Dewey and producer Sonny Bono left Specialty Records for Rush Records, where they recorded a few songs but split up shortly afterward.
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vocal group, the Squires, with their friends. The group performed together and made several recordings in the mid-1950s for small local
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Sugarcane continued to record and perform live over the years sometimes with Dewey Terry and with Randy Resnick in the late 1970s.
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In 1969, Sugarcane Harris, with the help of Los Angeles drummer Paul Lagos, assembled a band with stellar bassist
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for many years. "Big Boy Pete" became a minor hit in 1960 for The Olympics, reaching #50 and a #4 hit for
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released their own version. "Koko Joe" (written by the then-Specialty Records
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Both Harris and Terry were born in Los Angeles and grew up in
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In the late 1960s, Harris featured on recordings with
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albums. Terry continued to perform and record with
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R&B
rock and roll
Specialty Records
Don "Sugarcane" Harris
American
rock
blues
R&B
Don "Sugarcane" Harris
Pasadena
California
doo-wop
record labels
electric violin
Art Rupe
Specialty Records
electric violin
Earl Palmer
I'm Leaving It Up to You
Farmer John
The Premiers
The Searchers
producer
Sonny Bono
The Righteous Brothers
The Kingsmen
The Jolly Green Giant
Little Richard
Johnny Otis
John Mayall's Bluesbreakers

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