- Jessie Hill
Jessie Hill (
9 December 1932 , New Orleans,Louisiana —17 September 1996 , New Orleans) was an American R&Bsinger andsongwriter , best remembered for the classicsong , "Ooh Poo Pah Doo".By his teens Hill was playing
drum s in local bands, and in 1951 he formed his own group, the House Rockers. After periods performing asdrummer withProfessor Longhair and thenHuey "Piano" Smith , he formed a new version of the House Rockers in 1958, which enabled him to focus on singing with the band.The origins of "Ooh Poo Pah Doo" reportedly lie with a local
pianist known only as Big Four. Hill scribbled down thelyrics andmelody , later fleshing it out with an intro cribbed fromDave Bartholomew . It was honed to a fine edge on stage, before Hill cut a demo that he shopped to localrecord label s, finally recording a session atCosimo Matassa 's studio produced byAllen Toussaint . Upon its early 1960 release, it emerged as a favourite at Mardi Gras, eventually selling 800,000 copies on its way to cracking the Billboard R&B chart top five and theBillboard Hot 100 pop chart top 30.Further recordings in New Orleans were less successful, and he moved to
California to work with fellow New Orleansmusician s includingHarold Battiste andMac Rebennack . In this period, he wrote songs recorded byIke and Tina Turner ,Sonny and Cher , andWillie Nelson .A 1972 solo
album was unsuccessful, and he began to suffer financial difficulties exacerbated by a drinking problem. These problems continued after his return to New Orleans in 1977, and several benefit gigs did little to revive his personal or professional fortunes.
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