One of East L.A.'s biggest recording stars and top-drawing performers, 15-year-old Little Ray rode the wave of Bobby Freeman's 1964 hit "C'mon and Swim" with this answer song that name-check's Freeman. You can't not dance to this beat. Exactly what summer should sound like...
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This video is a today's installment in the New York Night Train Party Platter YouTube playlist (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...). Every track is recorded directly from the original 45s (no bootlegs, reproductions, etc) to give you an idea of what the real deal authentic vinyl sounds like. COME BACK EVERY DAY FOR A NEW FIX! Because the records pass so quickly at my parties, this channel is an attempt to slow down a bit and focus on one record at a time in hopes that it'll hip you to artists, tracks, and other details - and, on the most base level, give you something to listen to.
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Monday, July 20, 2015
Little Ray "Come Swim With Me" (Faro, 1964): NY Night Train Daily Party Platter
This is the continuing series I will post every other day while i'm out of town, thanks to Jonathan Toubin DJ of New York Night Train
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