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Hillbilly fever

“Li’l Abner Fo Chillun” Created and illustrated by Al Capp for United Features Syndicate, Inc. 20th Century Fox Records.

Li’l Abner was the title character in the long-running (1934-1977) syndicated newspaper strip by cartoonist Al Capp. Hardly “li’l,” Abner was a hulking, naive man-child, and the frequent foil for Capp’s satiric stories about American life and politics. This simple-minded citizen of humble Dogpatch was a paragon of virtue in a dark and cynical world. Abner often found himself far from home, whether in the company of unscrupulous industrialist General Bullmoose, in hapless snowbound Lower Slobbovia, or wherever Capp’s whimsical and often complex plots led our heroic hillbilly.

Li’l Abner was the unlikely son of tiny Mammy (Pansy) and Pappy (Lucifer) Yokum. Mammy was the industrious “sassiety leader” of backward Dogpatch who instilled honesty and All-American ideals in Li’l Abner. Pappy, in contrast, was an illiterate and hopeless parasite. From the inception of the strip, Abner was vigorously pursued by Daisy Mae, a beautiful Dogpatch damsel hopelessly in love with the bumbling, unappreciative and seldom amorous bachelor. Abner spent nearly two decades outracing Daisy in the annual Sadie Hawkins Day race but the couple finally married in 1952, a fictional event that captured national attention and was a cover story for Life magazine. Their only child, Honest Abe was born in 1953.

Li’l Abner generally had no visible means of support but he sometimes earned his living as a mattress tester. When not involved in worldwide escapades, he was engrossed by his favorite “comical strip,” Fearless Fosdick He interacted with many marvelous and fantastic characters creating language and situations which have become permanent parts of the American lexicon. Li’l Abner.com

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Jive For Five

“Jive for Five” The Bill Holman and Mel Lewis Quintet. On ANDEX is Stereophonic Sound. A swinging West Coast Jazz album featuring Bill Holman (tenor saxophone); Mel Lewis (drums); Lee Katzman (trumpet); Jimmy Rowles (piano); Wilford Middlebrook (bass). Recorded at Radio Recorders, Hollywood, California on June 6, 1958. Includes liner notes by John Tynan. Featuring these songs: “Out of this World”, “Mah Lindy Lou,” “Liza,” “Beat Generation,” “502 Blues Theme” and “Jive for Five.”

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Cassino royale

Cass Simpson, Traditional Piano Stylist   Paramount Records   Illustration by Bud Weil.

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Third World, Man

Third World “Journey to Addis”   (1978)   Including the hit reggae version of the O’Jays song “Now That We Found Love”, (which was later done as a rap song by Heavy D and the Boys).   Also on this record are the songs “Cool Meditation” “Journey To Addis”, “One Cold Vibe”, “Cold Sweat” and “African Woman”.   Nice island illustration.   I like the hemp lettering of the title too.

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It takes Tutti to tango

Vincio “Tutti in Pista”   (Disco Royal 33 Alta Fedelta)   Milano, Italy

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A smoke between sets

Baltimore Jazz by The Pier Five Jazz Band

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“Denial ain’t just a river in Egypt”

“Three Wise Monkeys” for $.29. A Tops For Tots 78 record. “See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil”

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Chest fever

Canadienne Roger Frechette.   “Sexy Sax”

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Sol brothers

“Anjos do Sol”   RGE Records

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Sick and satired

“Sick #2” Starring the Sicknicks with Will Jordan and Sandy Baron. Amy Records. Sick was the poor man’s MAD. A satirical humor magazine published from 1960 to 1980. “A magazine for those who can’t read” According to the liner notes there never was a “Sick #1.”

I’ll send a free LP Cover Lover T-shirt to the first person to identify 15 of the characters illustrated on the front and back covers.   Good luck!

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