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Paul Gambaccini tells the story of a pioneering DJ who played a part in the birth of rock'n'roll and start of Elvis' career - Dewey Phillips.

Paul Gambaccini tells the fascinating story of a pioneering disc jockey who played a part in the birth of rock 'n' roll in Memphis and early career of Elvis Presley.

A full two years before Alan Freed "discovered" rock 'n' roll, Dewey Phillips was playing rhythm and blues on WHBQ to an audience of black and white listeners. His zeal for rhythm & blues and country set the stage for both Elvis' subsequent success and the rock 'n' roll revolution of the 1950s. Significantly, Dewey captivated a huge white audience with previously forbidden "race" music.

Dewey was the first DJ to introduce an Elvis record on the radio in July 1954. On his Memphis radio show Red, Hot & Blue, he played an acetate of the first single That's All Right (Mama) cut for him by the owner of Sun Studios, Sam Phillips (no relation). Legend has it that Dewey played the song anywhere from seven to eleven times in a row and he interviewed Elvis that night.

Elvis always acknowledged his debt of gratitude to Dewey - not only for his first radio exposure but also for the influence on his musical development through hearing the exciting mix of blues and country records every night.

The programme includes extracts from Dewey's radio and TV programmes of the 50s and early 60s. Interviewees include Louis Cantor - author of Dewey And Elvis - who worked on Memphis radio station WDIA; Charles Raiteri - another Memphis radio veteran; Humes High School classmates of Elvis: George Klein and Jerry Schilling; and an archive interview with the late Memphis musician and producer Jim Dickinson.

30 minutes

Last on

Thu 20 Aug 2020 03:30

Music Played

  • Elvis Presley

    Shake Rattle Roll/Flip Flop Fly

    • 50th Anniversary LP.
    • RCA.
    • CPM6-5172.
  • Elvis Presley

    THAT'S ALRIGHT MAMA

    • THE SUN COLLECTION.
    • RCA.
    • ND-89107.
  • The Ravens

    Write Me A Letter

    • The History Of Rhythm and Blues 1942-52.
    • Rhythm and Blues records.
    • RANDB-003102.
  • Piano Red

    Diggin' The Boogie

    • Diggin' The Boogie 1950-1956.
    • Rev-Ola.
    • CRBAND-28.
  • Little Richard

    LONG TALL SALLY

    • The Specialty Story.
    • ACE.
    • SSPCD-4412-2.
  • Joe Lutcher

    Shuffle Boogie

    • Honky Tonk Jump Party.
    • Charly.
    • CDCharly-22.
  • Pee Wee Crayton

    Blues After Hours

    • 1948: The R&B Hits.
    • Indigo.
    • IGODCD-101.
  • Rosco Gordon

    No More Doggin'

    • Let's Get High.
    • Charly.
    • CDCHARLY-213.
  • Lowell Fusion

    Mean Old Lonesome Song

    • Lowell Fulson 鈥- Classic Cuts.
    • JSP Records.
    • JSP7728.
  • Little Willie John

    Talk to me Talk to me

    • Fever.
    • CD Charly.
    • CD-246.
  • Conway Twitty

    IT'S ONLY MAKE BELIEVE

    • TRULY UNFORGETTABLE.
    • EMI.
    • CDP-79 55552.
  • Arthur 鈥淏ig Boy鈥 Crudup

    THAT'S ALL RIGHT

    • THE KING'S RECORD COLLECTION VOL I.
    • HIPPO RECORDS.
    • HIPD-40082.
  • Wynonie Harris & His All Stars

    GOOD ROCKIN' TONIGHT

    • Roots The R&B Influence.
    • SMITH.
    • Sound & Vision-SCCD1105.
  • Junior Parker

    MYSTERY TRAIN

    • THE SUN STORY.
    • RHINO.
    • RNCD-75884.
  • The Standells

    Dirty Water

    • RHINO.
  • Elbow

    One Day Like This

    • CD SINGLE.
    • Fiction.
    • 1.
  • Spiritualized

    Do It All Over Again

    • Arista.

Broadcasts

  • Tue 29 Aug 2017 02:00
  • Thu 6 Dec 2018 02:00
  • Thu 28 Nov 2019 02:00
  • Thu 20 Aug 2020 03:30