Interpret1 :MIKE PEDICIN
Art : CD
Label : HYDRA
Artikel Nr. : #BCK 27146
1 Burnt Toast And Black Coffee
2 Hey Pop Give Me The Keys
3 Disc Jockey´s Boogie
4 It´s My Heart To Give
5 When The Cats Come Twistin´ In
6 Shake A Hand
7 I Wanna See The Sunshine
8 Rockin´ On A Rocket
9 Mmm Boy
10 Hi Yo Silver
11 Not Somebody Else Just Me
12 Little Red Rose
13 Saxi Boogie
14 One Potato - Two Potato
15 You Gotta Go
16 The Dickie Doo
17 I Found You
18 Sweet Georgia Brown
19 Please Don´t Talk About Me When I´m Gone
20 Gotta Twist
21 The Large Large House
22 Kiss Kiss Kiss
23 St James Infirmary
24 Closin´ Out
25 When The Cats Come Marching Home
26 Walking Down A Lonesome Road
27 Sweet Georgia Brown
28 Shake A Hand
29 Disc Jocke´s Boogie (alt. take)
Mike Pedicin (born Michael L. Pedicine; October 24, 1917 – June 26, 2016) was an American saxophonist and Rock & Roll bandleader.
If you dig the sound of Bill Haley & His Comets or Freddie Bell and His Bellboys you gotta love this guy and his music.
Pedicine was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He started playing the saxophone at age 9. By the age of 10, he was a regular on the local radio show The Horn & Hardart Children's Hour. He appeared on the show for eight years. In the 1950s and 1960s, during the summer, Mike's band played at various night spots in Somers Point, NJ. Tony Marts & Bay Shores, the two most popular spots. His best-known record was "Shake a Hand" (Cameo Records, 1958), originally recorded by Faye Adams.
Pedicin, a resident of Ardmore, Pennsylvania, died of pneumonia in June 2016 at the age of 98.
The title song “Burnt Toast And Black Coffee” became a cult song amongst the Northern Soul scene and original 45s sell sometimes as high as 1.000 $. You don´t have to invest that kind of money here to get to hear it.