Cult soul and R&B singer/songwriter Swamp Dogg (aka Jerry Williams) goes shopping at Amoeba Hollywood and talks about being influenced by Little Richard, the impact of Average White Band on funk music, and one of the most exciting R&B performers to grace the stage. Swamp Dogg's career, which began in 1954 when he was 12...More
Cult soul and R&B singer/songwriter Swamp Dogg (aka Jerry Williams) goes shopping at Amoeba Hollywood and talks about being influenced by Little Richard, the impact of Average White Band on funk music, and one of the most exciting R&B performers to grace the stage. Swamp Dogg's career, which began in 1954 when he was 12 years old under the name Little Jerry Williams, has spanned blues, country, R&B, soul and more. Swamp Dogg's new album "I Need A Job...So I Can Buy More Auto-Tune" is available February 25, 2022 via Don Giovanni.
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