Little Richard - The TRUE King Of Rock And Roll - Was NOT The Originator Of His Image

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  • Hardrock69
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    • Feb 2005
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    Little Richard - The TRUE King Of Rock And Roll - Was NOT The Originator Of His Image

    Ladies & Germs.....Presenting....



    Little Richard supposedly got some of his image and stylings from Eskew Reeder.

    Read on, to further your Rock History Edjumacation!



    With his flamboyant makeup, sculpted pompadour, assaultive piano playing and glass-busting trills, Little Richard is invariably described as a rock 'n' roll nonpareil. But Richard himself has often acknowledged that his persona has a lot to do with one of the true unsung heroes of rock – a forgotten wildman who answered to the stage name Esquerita.


    Appropriately enough, they met in a Greyhound bus station in Macon, Ga., late one night, when the only people around were the prowlers "trying to catch something – you know, have sex," as Richard Penniman explained in his biography 'The Life and Times of Little Richard.' Eskew Reeder, as the man was then known, had the biggest hands Richard had ever seen. He performed, apparently, with an evangelist named Sister Rosa and an undersized singer appropriately called Shorty. When Richard asked this brother from another planet if he would teach him how to pound the piano, Reeder happily obliged.

    Though Little Richard would later claim he gave Esquerita the idea for his gigantic bouffant, that's the only mention of Richard's mentor in the biography. To this day, little is known of Esquerita, whose sole album, released in 1959, was mistakenly seen as little more than a Little Richard copycat job.

    Born in Greenville, S.C., in 1935, Steven Quincy Reeder began calling himself "Eskew" after his initials – S.Q. Later, of course, the name became Esquerita. (Little Richard claimed his predecessor liked to point out how his nickname sounded like "excreta.") An early performing career with a gospel group known as the Heavenly Echoes soon led, in a roundabout fashion, to the singer's outrageous nightclub act.

    "Professor" Eskew Reeder was discovered playing a Greenville barroom called the Owl Club by Paul Peek, guitarist for Gene Vincent's rockabilly backing band, the Blue Caps. Peek introduced the free spirit with the rhinestone wraparound shades to talent scouts at Capitol Records, who had signed Gene Vincent as the label's answer to Elvis. Here was the label's answer to Little Richard.

    Later, Reeder would scuffle his way through the '60s, reportedly gigging with the future Dr. John and a young Jimi Hendrix – and cutting a few sessions with a grateful Little Richard. He recorded some songs for Motown, never released. He began changing his stage name – Voola, the Magnificent Malochi – to no avail. By the '70s, he was playing seedy gigs in back-alley gay bars in New York, billed as Fabulash. A decade after that, he was reduced to begging for change as a squeegee man. Esquerita died of complications from AIDS in New York in 1986, at age 52.

    Sadly, his one Capitol album, despite a fantastic, iconic cover image of the singer with his wig piled high and a collection of raucous bawlers inside, came across as one too many Little Richards for the world to handle. Ironically, it was only when an unproven Richard had stretched out his Esquerita muscle on a previously lackluster session in New Orleans that he found his own voice as early rock 'n' roll's most thrilling loony tune.


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    Need I mention, Little Richard was the true QUEEN of Rock and Roll also?
    Last edited by Hardrock69; 06-07-2010, 02:38 PM.
  • Anonymous
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    • May 2004
    • 12720

    #2
    Originally posted by Hardrock69
    Need I mention, Little Richard was the true QUEEN of Rock and Roll also?
    Hey, even Don McLean mentioned that in American Pie.

    "The jester (Bob Dylan) sang for the King (Elvis Presley) and Queen (Little Richards) in a coat he borrowed from James Dean (James Dean)."

    Thanks for this little bit of irrelevant & useless info. I mean it. I love this shit. I collect it all in me brain. You may have noticed how much from my continuous obscure references. And now I have another.

    Cheers! :bottle:
    Last edited by Anonymous; 06-07-2010, 06:13 PM.

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    • Blaze
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      • Jan 2009
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      #3
      Little Richard is much prettier.

      That thing there is good argument for the musicians leaving by the back door.
      "I have heard there are troubles of more than one kind. - Some come from ahead and some come from behind. - But I've bought a big bat. I'm all ready you see. - Now my troubles are going to have troubles with me!" ~ Dr. Seuss
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      • Hardrock69
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        • Feb 2005
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        #4
        Little Richard is living here in Gnashville now. Always wanted to meet him, as back in the 50s he was what metal is to regular rock music today....he was one kickass motherfucker!

        And yes, I am a not just a fan of rock music, but a fan of rock history too.

        I dunno whut brought Esquerita to my brain this afternoon. I first heard about him back in the early 90s.

        So I figured I would post it as (like you said) more useless info, and also, just to further educate you all with another piece of the Rock and Roll History Puzzle.

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        • Hardrock69
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          #5
          And once again, the fucking dupe post bug hits....
          Last edited by Hardrock69; 06-07-2010, 11:06 PM.

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          • Blaze
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            #6
            You should go meet him. According to my journals, I was on stage with him. I have no memory of it at all. According to the journals it was at a small bumfuck casino and he was nifty at all get out. His light-footed dancers provided the energy and he sang and played.
            "I have heard there are troubles of more than one kind. - Some come from ahead and some come from behind. - But I've bought a big bat. I'm all ready you see. - Now my troubles are going to have troubles with me!" ~ Dr. Seuss
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            • Anonymous
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              • May 2004
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              #7
              Originally posted by Hardrock69
              And once again, the fucking dupe post bug hits....
              It's gotta be something on your end.

              The forum's been upgraded & noone else has it...

              By the way,useless info is the best source of education there is. Since it's useless, it's interesting. Since it's interesting, it'll lead you to OTHER bits of useless info & before you know it, you've got an encyclopaedia.

              Cheers! :bottle:

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              • Diamondjimi
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                • May 2004
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                #8
                Originally posted by Hardrock69
                w. Always wanted to meet him, as back in the 50s he was what metal is to regular rock music today....he was one kickass motherfucker!
                I always thought the same thing.

                Imagine ,the popular music of the day was shit like Guy Lombardo and Perry Como.
                And then , all of a sudden this bad ass Motherfucker comes along and you hear this for the first time....

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                Trolls take heed...LOG OUT & FUCK OFF!!!

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                • Hardrock69
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                  • Feb 2005
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                  #9
                  Actually there have been several people who have had that dupe post problem lately (that I have seen), but none as severely as I do.

                  I dunno why. I make it a point to click ONCE when I post stuff.

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                  • Hardrock69
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                    • Feb 2005
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                    #10
                    Actually there have been several people who have had that dupe post problem lately (that I have seen), but none as severely as I do.

                    I dunno why. I make it a point to click ONCE when I post stuff.

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                    • Diamondjimi
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                      #11
                      Trolls take heed...LOG OUT & FUCK OFF!!!

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                      • Diamondjimi
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                        #12


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                        Trolls take heed...LOG OUT & FUCK OFF!!!

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