The Pappa Don Show #13 – Roots & Sprinkles

In this 13th installment of the Pappa Don Show on WUTT (Spartan Radio) I delve into the genre of basic rhythm & blues.  This is an expansive genre, often blurring the lines between pop, funk and rock.  I recently read an intriguing editorial on Facebook (I wish I could remember who wrote it) about the term “rock and roll” being a white-man’s re-branding of rhythm & blues solely for marketing.  I believe that.  Elvis’ hit “Hound Dog” was originally penned by Big Momma Thornton in 1952.  And it makes much more sense when sung by a woman.  My impetus for this show is one of my favorite bands, “Vintage Trouble” – I can’t classify them into any current genre that I know.  They are extremely high energy, up-tempo, retro, r&b showmen.  AND they fronted the iconic band AC/DC during a recent world tour.  The last time I saw AC/DC live (mid ’80’s), Yngwie Malmstein (a heavy metal maestro) opened for them.  Vintage Trouble has some chops, but they’d hardly be classified as a heavy metal outfit.  High energy?  Definitely yes.  They’re breaking boundaries.  When I saw them at the State Theater in St. Pete the place was a churning throng of gyration.  They were the Pied Pipers of whatever it was they were playing.  Rock?  R&B?  Retro Blues?  Who knows…I was as entranced as everyone else.  This is what I attempt to explore during this 13th Pappa Don radio show on WUTT, Spartan Radio.

Vintage Trouble performs on the David Letterman Show, December, 2012:

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