In the early 50s, Little Richard Penniman combined the spirit of church music, the barroom-hewn raunch of blues and the swing of New Orleans jazz and turned it into something altogether new rock n roll. When the Macon, Ga. native signed to Art Rupes Specialty Records in Los Angeles, he was in turn dispatched to New Orleans to record at Cosimos legendary studio. Over the course of several sessions, the Little Richard sound began to develop around hits like Tutti Frutti, Good Golly Miss Molly, Long Tall Sally and Lucille, to name a few.
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