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lspencer534
01-20-2012, 1:49pm
Anyone remember?

Johnny Otis, often referred to as the Godfather of Rhythm and Blues, passed away in his LA home yesterday after struggling with ill health for years. He was 90.

Otis, a white man born to Greek immigrants, was raised in a black neighborhood in Berkeley where he developed a strong predilection for black culture. He changed his name from John Veliotes to the more “black sounding” Johnny Otis when he was a teenage.

“As a kid, I decided that if our society dictated that one had to be black or white, I would be black,” Otis was quoted as saying. His olive complexion led many to believe Otis was actually black.

The singer, songwriter, bandleader, and radio host had many hits during the 40′s and 50′s. However, his biggest chart-topper by far was “Willie and the Hand Jive”.

Hand Jive - The Johnny Otis Show - YouTube

Otis wrote songs for and influenced many of R&B and rock and roll’s greatest vocalists, including Etta James, Gladys Knight, and Elvis Presley.

CP
01-20-2012, 1:55pm
I'm old. I remember.

ApexOversteer
01-20-2012, 2:06pm
I'm not that old, but I know Johnny Otis. One of those people in music whose name you probably haven't heard, but you've heard his work...

Kerrmudgeon
01-20-2012, 2:09pm
I remember that because I hung around with older folks growing up. I recall one old black man who did the"hand Jive" slapping his knees in a crazy way. Larry, do you remember that guy??:seasix:

Jobaka
01-20-2012, 2:13pm
I saw Johnny Otis at a little place in Anaheim many years ago. They were doing 2 shows that night but hardly anyone showed up for the second show, so the management offered half-price tickets to the second show to those of us who were there for the first show.

They repeated two of their popular numbers, but otherwise the second show was a completely different set than the first. Great band. Great memories.

R.I.P. Mr. Otis

jaxgator
01-20-2012, 2:25pm
I remember the song but not Otis' version.

Saw in the news today that Etta James died too. She was 73.

msnbc.com Entertainment - Singer Etta James dies at 73 (http://entertainment.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/01/20/10199717-singer-etta-james-dies-at-73)

Etta James - At Last - YouTube

lspencer534
01-20-2012, 2:26pm
I remember that because I hung around with older folks growing up. I recall one old black man who did the"hand Jive" slapping his knees in a crazy way. Larry, do you remember that guy??:seasix:

Nope, I don't recall him. i'd love to see him, though.

04 commemorative
01-20-2012, 2:26pm
I remember the song but....it might have been from a previous life...yeah that's it...a previous life ....

Bucwheat
01-20-2012, 2:45pm
I remember the song but never knew the artist.