I consider myself very fortunate in having managed to see Big Joe Turner live at Club Lingerie on Sunset Blvd. shortly before his death in 1985. The Blasters provided Joe with musical accompaniment that night, with Lee Allen and Steve Berlin on tenor and baritone saxes. Lee Allen is heard on many 1950’s records, including those of Little Richard (you can see him in the movie The Girl Can’t Help It). Steve Berlin ended up leaving The Blasters to join Los Lobos. Good move Steve! Steve now lives in Portland Oregon, so I’ve been keeping my eyes peeled when I’m driving around town.
Another singer I feel deserves more acclaim is Lou Ann Barton. Her debut album Old Enough (on Asylum Records) was produced by Jerry Wexler (Aretha Franklin, Dylan, hundreds more) and Glenn Frey (?), and is mighty fine. She has been touring on-and-off for many years with Jimmie Vaughan, making for a nice duo.
The Stones included a credible version of Slim Harpo’s "Shake Your Hips" on their Exile On Main Street album, but the 2012 live performance of the song by Lou Ann and her excellent band in a radio station---see below---is (imo) considerably better. The DJ was left out-of-breathe and almost speechless.
https://youtu.be/3Wd2DveN0R0?si=v6eB5qhHfrmkHmGx
I sure wish Buddy Miller would get Lou Ann in his recording studio!