9.07.2019

F.B.I. Story by Robert "Red" Gene West original Elvis Memphis Mafia Boss (*Jaro International Day) *obscurity revealed slowly







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Catfish, a Miltown-lazy 7" 45rpm instrumental, released under the tossed-off pickup-band appelation The Spitfires, whose strolling instrumental, b-side on Memphis based *Jaro International.

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Catfish wags the dog, whose best friend thought HE was walkin' HIM in Memphis, 1959.

It sounds like Travis Wammack and Elvis bassist, Bill Black had a baby, who used to have an uncle, but she died; sold it to a Germantown family, fed him a strict diet of pablum and the music of Bill Justis and Boots Randolph as spun-out by Dewey Phillips on WHBQ Radio.