Joe Perkins
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Joe Perkins (born December 1, 1935 in Nashville, Tennessee, United States)[1] was an American singer whose song, "Little Eeefin' Annie", was a minor hit in 1963, reaching number 76 on the Billboard chart. The song featured eefer Jimmie Riddle.
'Eeef' could possibly relate to 'Eeep', as the native African languages left a distinctive pronunciation pattern upon the English spoken by Americanized Africans. This may have been in part an inspiration to Jerry Garcia to write the song "Eep Hour", and may also have been at least a partial inspiration for The Grateful Dead song, "Cumberland Blues".
References[]
- ^ "ROOKIES (1) - doo-wop". Doo-wop.blogg.org. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
External links[]
- Joe Perkins' Little Eeefin' Annie page
- Jimmy Riddle and the lost art of Eefing on npr.org
- Detailed article on Joe's recording career plus discography
Categories:
- 1935 births
- American male pop singers
- Singers from Nashville, Tennessee
- American singer stubs