Last Train to Memphis is much more than just another release. It is Bobby’s chef d’oeuvre, his masterpiece and a retrospective of his life in music. And it deserves much more than just a cursory glance; in fact, it merits a full treatment. Other celebrated artists must have also reached this conclusion and jumped on the bandwagon, gladly volunteering their services to bring his magnum opus into fruition - Delbert McClinton, Willie Nelson, Fats Domino, Maria and Geoff Muldaur, Clarence “Frogman” Henry, Sonny Landreth, and Neil Young - just to name a few of the notables. http://www.b… read more
Last Train to Memphis is much more than just another release. It is Bobby’s chef d’oeuvre, his masterpiece and a retrospective of his life in music.… read more
Last Train to Memphis is much more than just another release. It is Bobby’s chef d’oeuvre, his masterpiece and a retrospective of his life in music. And it deserves much more than just … read more
Robert Charles Guidry (February 21, 1938 – January 14, 2010), known as Bobby Charles, was an American rhythm & blues singer and songwriter. An ethnic Cajun, Charles was born in Abbeville, Louisiana, and grew up listening to Cajun music and the country and western music of Hank Williams. At the age of 15, he heard a performance by Fats Domino, an event that "changed my life forever," he recalled. Charles helped to pioneer the south Louisiana musical genre known as swamp pop. His compositions include the hits See You Later, Alligator, which he initially recorded himself … read more
Robert Charles Guidry (February 21, 1938 – January 14, 2010), known as Bobby Charles, was an American rhythm & blues singer and songwriter. An ethnic Cajun, Charles was born in Abbevill… read more
Robert Charles Guidry (February 21, 1938 – January 14, 2010), known as Bobby Charles, was an American rhythm & blues singer and songwriter. An ethnic Cajun, Charles was born in Abbeville, Louisiana, and grew up listening to Cajun m… read more