“Little” Jerry Williams is an American singer, musician, song writer, and record producer that started his career in 1954 when he was 12 years old. In 1970 he reinvented himself as Swamp Dogg and released (and continues to release) offbeat R&B albums that include Total Destruction to Your Mind, Rat On! and Love, Loss & Auto-Tune. He has been making records for nearly 70s years, has written more than 2,000 songs, helped develop the World Class Wreckin Cru which produced both Dr. Dre and DJ Yella, but is still known mostly as "one of the great cult figures of 20th century American music."
Recorded in the beer garden of The Rock Island Public House in Brandon sits down with local musician Fred Morg. A student of music for most of his life, not to mention a music teacher, Fred has spent more than 30 years playing in bands such as Major Threat, Number Nine, Reflexicon and his longest running project FULL, just to name a few . . . There is also some talk about mustard, his encounters with Greg Ginn and Dan Hampton, and of course, the six string bass. If that's not enough we also, we get a call from Fred's mom!
Music heard on this episode:
Mini theme song by Niko Riley
Theme song: Apache by Jorgan Ingmann
Fads and M-Possible by FULL
Find FULL on Bandcamp by searching FULLOGRAPHY