Googie Rene

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Smokey Joe's La La 02:53 Tools
Firebird 00:00 Tools
Caesar's Pad 00:00 Tools
The Chiller 00:00 Tools
Big Foot 00:00 Tools
Wiggle Tail 00:00 Tools
The Slide Part 1 00:00 Tools
Romesville 00:00 Tools
Ez-Zee 00:00 Tools
Smokey Joe's La La (David Holmes - My mate Paul) 00:00 Tools
Wiggle Toe Part 1 00:00 Tools
The Slide Part 2 00:00 Tools
Chica Boo 00:00 Tools
Rebecca 00:00 Tools
Smokey Joe’s La La 00:00 Tools
Rock-A-Bye Baby 00:00 Tools
Skumbo 00:00 Tools
Wham Bam 00:00 Tools
Mercy Mercy (Too Much for the Soul) 00:00 Tools
Cool It At The Coliseum 00:00 Tools
Wiggle Toe Part 2 00:00 Tools
Bossa Baby 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Weekend 00:00 Tools
Needing You 00:00 Tools
The Slide 00:00 Tools
Forever 00:00 Tools
Smokey Joes La La 00:00 Tools
Smokey Joe's La La (OST Baby Driver) 00:00 Tools
Caesar´s pad 00:00 Tools
Twilight Walk 00:00 Tools
At the Break of Dawn 00:00 Tools
Side Track 00:00 Tools
Smokey Jo's La La [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
The Slide -Pt.1 00:00 Tools
Wild Bird 00:00 Tools
Break it Up 00:00 Tools
Keep The Soul Baby 00:00 Tools
Smokey Joe`s La La 00:00 Tools
Rock-A-Boogie 00:00 Tools
Wonderful Night 00:00 Tools
Flippin' The Pizza 00:00 Tools
Wiggle Tail, Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Serenade In The Night 00:00 Tools
Moonglow 00:00 Tools
Side-Track 00:00 Tools
Come Back To Sorrento 00:00 Tools
Farewell To Rome 00:00 Tools
Midnight 00:00 Tools
Sidetracked 00:00 Tools
Cherry Ferrari 00:00 Tools
Big Time 00:00 Tools
Cafe Roman Candle 00:00 Tools
Flapjacks 00:00 Tools
Fire bird 00:00 Tools
Smokey Joe's La La (aka David Holmes - My Mate Paul) 00:00 Tools
Wiggle-Tail Part 1 00:00 Tools
Sunrise 00:00 Tools
Smokey Joe's La La (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
wiggle tail (1958) 00:00 Tools
the slide (pt 1) 00:00 Tools
Wiggle Tail Part 2 00:00 Tools
The Slide, part 1 00:00 Tools
Smokey Joe's La La (feat. Googie Rene) 00:00 Tools
Smokey Jo'S La La (From David Holmes's My Mate Paul) 00:00 Tools
Wiggle-Tail Part 2 00:00 Tools
Smokey Jo's La La [Instrumental] [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Soul Zone '65 00:00 Tools
Wiggle-Tail Pt.1 00:00 Tools
The Slide (Pt 2) 00:00 Tools
Smokey Jo's La La 00:00 Tools
The slide (Part 1) 00:00 Tools
Firebird/GooGIE Rene 00:00 Tools
The Slide, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
The Slide Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Googie René and Orchestra 00:00 Tools
Hard Times 00:00 Tools
Wiggle Toe 00:00 Tools
Bigfoot 00:00 Tools
Smokey Joe's La La [Aka David Holmes - My Mate Paul] 00:00 Tools
Ceasars Pad 00:00 Tools
Smokey Joe’s La La 00:00 Tools
Smokey Joe's La La - (Aka David Holmes - My Mate Paul) 00:00 Tools
Soul Zone 00:00 Tools
Ez Zee 00:00 Tools
Look At Your Girl 00:00 Tools
Smokey Joe's lala 00:00 Tools
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Googie Rene is one of those unjustly overlooked musical figures from the rock ‘n’ roll years. Although he was the backbone of Class Records, Rene has remained something of an “underground” figure amongst the collector fraternity until the recent release of the “Wham Bam” CD on Ace. He is the son of label owner/songwriter Leon Rene (1902-1982) and was called “Googie” because that was the first word he ever uttered as an infant. By the time Googie graduated from Dorsey High School in the Los Angeles suburb of Baldwin Hills, he was showing all the signs of following in his father’s footsteps. He studied piano, composed songs and gained some firsthand studio experience when Leon Rene invited him along to record dates. But before Googie could get more involved, he had to serve in the US Army/Air Force in Europe. Upon his return in 1950, he found that his father’s label, Exclusive Records, had gone bankrupt, but, undaunted, Leon Rene started to prepare a new imprint entitled Class Records. Googie became primarily responsible for overseeing the new label, which released its first single at the end of 1951, in the short-lived 500 series. However, after the recent upheavals, Leon and Googie, chose to make a quiet start and struck an arrangement with the Bihari Brothers to release the Class product on Modern and RPM. It was not until September 1956 that Class really got off the ground, with a new 200 series. The second release (Class 201) in that series was “Sad Fool” by the Rollettes (a.k.a as the Dreamers : Gloria Jones, Annette Williams and Fanita Barrett), coupled with “Wham Bam” by the Googie Rene Combo. This rocking instrumental was the start of a long line of singles (in excess of 20 of them, over an 11-year period) by the Combo, which usually contained the cream of the West Coast session men. The cast includes Plas Johnson and Clifford Scott on saxophone, Earl Palmer on drums and Johnny “Guitar” Watson, Jimmy Nolen and Rene Hall on guitar. The instrumentals run the gamut from 50s rock’n’roll, boogie woogie, jump, latin, to 60s soul-jazz. On some tracks, Googie stands out front on piano, then organ later on, while letting his cohorts take the lead on many others. Googie was given creative control at Class, which enabled him to develop his own songwriting, arranging, keyboard playing, and production techniques. As can be clearly seen from the progression of sides presented on the “Wham Bam” CD, from the smooth 1956 West Coast jump of Wham Bam to the groovy 1966 Ramsey Lewis stylings, Googie had the latest chart hits and current trends always in mind when he went into the studio. The influences and inspirations are many and varied. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.