Thursday, July 28, 2022

Bobby Hendricks - Itchy Twitchy Feeling - (1998) Collectables - Rare R&B/Soul (MP3)

Here is another example of a guy with a fantastic voice who should have been a lot bigger than he was. Bobby Hendricks was born in Columbus, Ohio in 1938.  Like many artists, he started singing with his church choir. At age 16, he joined his first group, the Crowns, based in Columbus. He would go on to sing for the Swallows and the Flyers before joining the Drifters in late 1957. With the Drifters, he toured at the Apollo Theatre and recorded “Drip Drop”, “Moonlight Bay”, and “Suddenly There’s a Valley” in 1958. Leaving the Drifters later that year to start a solo career with Sue Records, Bobby recorded the smash hit “Itchy Twitchy Feeling”, which reached #25 on the Billboard Hot 100. He would record more than a dozen other songs with Sue Records, including the hit “Psycho”, which reached #75 on the Billboard Hot 100. Throughout the 60’s, he recorded songs with Mercury Records, Cub/MGM Records, and Williams Records. Bobby also recorded songs with Bill Pinkney’s Original Drifters in the late 60’s, and would tour with them off and on until 1972, i met him at a gig in manchester and what a nice guy and great performer!.... In 1977, he moved to Los Angeles to establish his own vocal group. Since then, he toured the country, performing in nearly every state, including a six-month engagement in Las Vegas. One of the recent highlights of his career was a performance with the Spokane Jazz Orchestra. Bobby has also performed internationally in Aruba, Austria, Canada, China, England, Ireland, Jamaica, and Singapore. In 2001 Bobby was inducted into the Doo Wopp Hall of Fame of America at Symphony Hall in Boston. That same year, Bobby reunited with Bill Pinkney’s Original Drifters to perform on PBS’s Doo Wop 51, and again in 2007 for PBS’s Doo Wop Love Songs. Both performances were televised nationally and are currently available on DVD. Bobby passed away at home on March 25, 2022 surrounded by his loving family after a nearly decade-long battle with Alzheimer’s. The Northern scene has never forgotten some of his great records still spun in recent years. This collection just about gathers all his 45,s sadly no solo albums recorded.

AMM


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20 comments:

oldsoulrebel said...

This looks interesting, I know a couple of his singles, thanks for reviewing this AMM

Little Bill said...

Really fantastic voice amm, thanks for the extensive review!

Jumpstart said...

Thanks for the review.

/Jumpstart

Anghellic67$ said...

Great Review Thank you very much AMM

andr3 nalin said...

Oh, cool review, I dig Bobby ;) Thanks again 🌞✌🏻☮️

Guy said...

Thanks, yet more education for me

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM. Great collection of his singles in one spot.

Gustavo said...

Thanks AMM for this great review

richsoul said...

The man could sing and has an enjoyable voice. Thank you for the review. Thanks AMM.

Big Dave said...

This guy is previously unknown to me... look forward to hearing him.
Many thanks for the review AMM

BigD

Bob Mac said...

Looks good, thanks for the review.

renald said...

Bobby Hendricks is New to me. Thanks AMM for this review!!

hakase said...

yes mine is old German Line vinyl and Williams one you mentioned is my most fave double sided 45s! thank you so much for this AMM

reb.jukebox said...

Looking forward to having a listen AMM
many thanks Reb

Rush said...

Thanks for the review sad to read about his passing as well

pedro B said...

Thanks for Bobby AMM great review as you say it's a pity he never recorded any albums I chance missed I think

Cheers Pedro

ELtel said...

Thanks for another rare soul review MM.
cheers,ELtel

PeterH said...

Real "golden classics", not only for Northern Soul fans. Thanks for review, P.

Smokey said...

another artist unknown by me. Thank you for the review.

Guitarradeplastico,scraping oddities said...

Many thanks for the review,new for me