- Ernie K-Doe
Infobox musical artist
Name = Ernie K-Doe
Img_capt = Ernie K-Doe at the New Orleans Jazz Fest (1996)
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = "'Ernest Kador, Jr.
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Born = birth date|1936|2|22|mf=y
Died = death date and age|2001|7|5|1936|2|22|mf=y
Origin =New Orleans, Louisiana
Instrument =Vocals
Genre =Rhythm and blues
Occupation = Singer
Years_active = 1955 – 2001
Label = Specialty, Minit, Instant
Associated_acts =Benny Spellman Allen Toussaint
URL = [http://www.k-doe.com k-doe.com]
Current_members =
Past_members =Ernie K-Doe (
February 22 ,1936 -July 5 ,2001 ), was anAfrican American rhythm and blues singer .Early career
Born Ernest Kador, Jr., in
New Orleans, Louisiana , K-Doe is perhaps best known for colorful personality and his 1961 hit song "Mother-In-Law"," which went to No. 1 on theBillboard Hot 100 in theUnited States . K-Doe predicted that the only currently familiar tunes which will still be known in 1,000 years are "The Star Spangled Banner " and his "Mother In Law". His next biggest hit was "A Certain Girl".In the 1980s he did
radio shows on New Orleans community stationWWOZ . The shows were known for his explosively energetic announcements and frequent self promotion (occasionally causing problems for the non-commercial station). K-Doe's catch phrases included "Burn, K-Doe, Burn!" "I'm aCharity Hospital Baby!" and (addressed to himself) "You just good, that's all!". For a time he billed himself as "Mister Naugahyde" until he was ordered to desist by the owners of theNaugahyde trademark. K-Doe then explained that it was a misunderstanding; he was actually referring to himself as "Mister M-Nauga-Ma-Hyde", a word he invented himself.Emperor
In the 1990s he began billing himself as "The Emperor of the Universe" and wearing a cape and crown. He became a famous local eccentric on the New Orleans scene. He continued performing and occasionally recording until shortly before his death. One of K-Doe's most notable later recordings was "White Boy, Black Boy." While best known as a singer, he was also an accomplished
drummer .Death
Ernie K-Doe died in 2001 and, after a traditional
jazz funeral , was interred in the 200-year-old Duval tomb inSaint Louis Cemetery #2, in his native New Orleans. He had burial space in his father's family cemetery in Irvinville, LA, but his widow, Antoinette, as well as his fans and friends in New Orleans, wanted his remains in the city, so the Duval family offered him some of their burial space. He is buried in the same tomb with his second mother-in-law, with whom he was very close, and his best friend, legendaryEarl King .After Death
His widow,
Antoinette K-Doe , continued to operate his music club/bar, "Ernie K-Doe'sMother-in-Law Lounge ," which houses a life-size statue of K-Doe himself. The club was severely damaged byHurricane Katrina in late 2005 and had to shut down. With the help of theHands on Network and the musical artist, Usher Raymond, Antoinette reopened the Mother-in-Law Lounge on August 28, 2006 in its original location at 1500 N. Claiborne Avenue.Antoinette also led a tongue-in-cheek campaign for K-Doe's election for mayor of hurricane-ravaged New Orleans in 2006, five years after his death. She is quoted as saying "He's the only one qualified -- that's my opinion." [cite web
url = http://oldies.about.com/b/2006/04/09/deceased-mother-in-law-singer-to-run-for-mayor-of-new-orleans.htm
title = Deceased "Mother-In-Law" singer to run for Mayor of New Orleans
accessdate = 2007-11-26] Although K-Doe's name did not appear on the ballot, "his" campaign generated revenue from T-shirt and bumper sticker sales. Antoinette used the proceeds from these sales toward rebuilding the Mother-in-Law Lounge, as well as providing help to theNew Orleans Musicians Clinic , both of which were damaged by Hurricane Katrina.In November 2007 the British-based high street beauty store and pharmacy Boots used his 1970 performance of the song "Here Come The Girls" as the soundtrack to a
Christmas TV commercial. [ cite web
url = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgduIknGejU&feature=related
title = Boots 2007 Christmas advert featuring "Here Come the Girls!"
accessdate = 2007-11-26] This led to the song being re-released as single in the UK in December 2007, and a new Boots commercial featuring the song was aired betwen June and August 2008 with a summer theme.The same song was also sampled on theSugababes ' single "Girls", released as the lead single from their sixth studio album inOctober , 2008.References
External links
* [http://www.k-doe.com K-Doe.com]
* [http://www.geocities.com/shakin_stacks/erniekdoe.txt biography]
* [http://wc08.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&searchlink=ERNIE|K-DOE&sql=11:wbftxql5ld0e~T1 Biography on All Music Guide]
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