Cordell Jackson & The A-Bones

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2010
  • The great Cordell Jackson performing two songs with Brooklyn's A-Bones backing her up. Miriam Linna on drums and Marcus Natale on bass. December 11, 1989. Video Courtesy of ShakeSomeAction.nyc archives!

Комментарии • 225

  • @houdini1972
    @houdini1972 6 лет назад +216

    She was doing Punk before Rock n Roll was invented! Reminds me of the Velvet underground. I was lucky enouph to meet her at Sun Records in 94 and get an autograph from her.

  • @johnheppenstall4904

    How did I get to my age and have only just heard about this incredible woman? NOW I know where all my favourite guitar licks came from, she gave birth to it all. Wow

  • @markhughes5028

    Ultimate bad ass women of rock & roll ticket: Cordell Jackson opens with Sister Rosetta Tharp headlining.

  • @CharlieMessing
    @CharlieMessing 13 лет назад +89

    Hey this was great. Watching Miriam keep up with the insane timing changes that Cordell is doing by surprise ...they do a good job, and Cordell's amazing!
    Miriam was the first drummer of the Cramps! Saw them with Brian and her at CBGBs, when Alex Chilton told me I must go see them...before he recorded them...
    He said, "It's so ominous! You keep thinking the bass is going to kick in, and it never does!"

  • @HenryLewisRadd

    Thinking to myself, “jeez I see where the Cramps got that psychobilly sound from”, then realizing Linna was a founding member of the Cramps. Cordell Jackson: godmother of psychobilly.

  • @nancycombsify

    Wow! It appears a woman invented Rock n' Roll, long before Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Little Richard came along.

  • @dewittseattle
    @dewittseattle 12 лет назад +46

    I interviewed Cordell Jackson at her home in Memphis in 1996 and she was lot of fun. Her house was yellow and car was also yellow! Memphis songwriter Jimmy Denson was our connection to Cordell and she showed us the room that had every Memphis record label from the 1940,s-50,s-60,s etc.She let me tape an hour interview and it was great.

  • @JoshWatsonandtheOolaMallaBand
    @JoshWatsonandtheOolaMallaBand Год назад +8

    It's like memaw did a stint in the Velvet Underground.

  • @nickcarroll3425
    @nickcarroll3425 21 день назад +2

    The blood on the drums does everything for me

  • @pfordsq
    @pfordsq 13 лет назад +32

    Cordell was an American original and a real sweet gal , besides . The first Female Producer/Engineer. No one told her how to do it , she was the Mother of D.I.Y. .It just took the rest of the world this long to catch up , but we did. Her live shows were great , and Hell , yes , she played rings around Brian Setzer.

  • @lyon406
    @lyon406 8 лет назад +7

    Cordell Jackson (July 15, 1923 - October 14, 2004, R.I.P.

  • @firestarterman6889

    Daaaam.. found out about Cordell just this morning.. When I hear her tunes.. I can recognize much of those sound familiar from famous rock bands I know today.. Seems like they many of them owe part of their melodies to her.

  • @pollinseclectic8254

    Unique. I love the dress. She did and wore exactly what she wanted

  • @mc2mc277
    @mc2mc277  +12

    Best thing I’ve seen with the MTV banner in over a decade.

  • @olganesterowicz2112

    The drummer is great!

  • @leahfry3537

    WOW! I love a sista WAY ahead of her time!

  • @BobbySowellMusic
    @BobbySowellMusic 12 лет назад +40

    I meet her in 1982 on a Country Music stage show in Millington, TN. I was with the house band when she set in with us. She did 2 songs in her high energy style. You can imagine what it did to a country audience? Mouths flew open. That was before she became famous. We all sorta thought she was a little off in the head but that different combination along with her age is what took her to a Internationale stage. I saw her a few years later on the David Letterman Show. I guess she showed us!

  • @porflepopnecker4376
    @porflepopnecker4376 9 лет назад +91

    Amazing that MTV used to actually have original music-related programming that wasn't total shit.

  • @142horizon

    COOL Hagstrom!!!

  • @bernardobringas5604
    @bernardobringas5604 2 года назад +5

    Grandmother Rock & Roll