RIP: Jack Ely (1943-2015)

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'Louie Louie' Singer Jack Ely Dies At 71

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/04/28/louie-louie-jack-ely-dies_n_7165492.html

When he stood on his toes, leaned his head back and began to incoherently shout "Louie Louie" into a microphone 52 years ago, Jack Ely had no idea he was creating a rock 'n' roll classic.

Or, for that matter, did the lead singer of The Kingsmen know he was laying the groundwork for one of the first federal investigations into dirty song lyrics, while simultaneously creating a tune so memorable that everybody from the Beach Boys to Nirvana would later record it.

Ely, who died Tuesday at age 71, had simply walked into a tiny Portland recording studio with his band one day in 1963 to cut an instrumental version of a song that had been a hit on Pacific Northwest jukeboxes — one that kids could dance to.

"Right out of his mouth, my father would say, 'We were initially just going to record the song as an instrumental, and at the last minute I decided I'd sing it," Ely's son, Sean Ely, told The Associated Press on Tuesday.
 
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71 is pretty young. Louie was the first song I ever learned to play.

RIP, Jack, you definitely left your mark.
 

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RIP Jack. It's a great record

Richard Berry wrote "Louie, Louie" in 1955 at the Harmony Park Ballroom in Anaheim. (Legend has it in the bathroom during a break between sets,) Just a couple of miles from where I grew up. Locals were playing it, and dancing to it, long before the rest of the country. When the Kingsmen's version came out...the local bands copied it and changed how they played it.

Harmony Park was Anaheim's version of the Cavern in Liverpool. A lot of famous musicians played there when they were unknown. Dick Dale practically invented surf music there. (There's a photo of him playing there at the MIM.) It was torn down in the 80's. They put up parking lot.
 
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