Varetta Dillard this week on The Juke In The Back!
The "Juke In The Back" focuses on the " soul that came before rock n' roll," the records that inspired Elvis, Buddy Holly, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and countless others.
Varetta Dillard might be a footnote in R&B and Rock n' Roll history, having only scored 3 R&B charting records, but her body of recorded work speaks for itself. She was more than just a Ruth Brown impersonator, though she could sound a lot like her idol. Dillard was also part of pop culture, having waxed a tribute record to the recently deceased Johnny Ace ("Johnny Has Gone" in 1955) and making the top 10 with it. She scored 2 R&B shuffle hits with "Easy Easy Baby" in '52 and "Have Mercy, Mr. Percy" in '53. Both tunes are very catchy and are well-remembered today, but the other side of Varetta Dillard's story is one of unfulfillment. The bosses at Savoy Records, her first label where she scored her 3 hits, and RCA subsidiary Groove Records, believed that Dillard had the sound and talent to crossover to pop. Both labels really tried to get a pop hit out of her, but it just wasn't in the cards.
This week, Matt The Cat loads up the ol' Rockola with Varetta Dillard's best remembered 78s from 1951-56 as we ponder one of R&B's nearly-forgotten chanteuses on the "Juke In The Back."
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