If you haven't experienced Irma, find a way, and wait for this. Written for her by Ernie K-Doe, it's in traditional New Orleans Second Line style-which means you must dance! Bring a handkerchief, bandana, or something-you will need that. Irma also cooks really good red beans on Mondays…
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If you haven't experienced Irma, find a way, and wait for this. Written for her by Ernie K-Doe, it's in traditional New Orleans Second Line… read more
If you haven't experienced Irma, find a way, and wait for this. Written for her by Ernie K-Doe, it's in traditional New Orleans Second Line style-which means you must dance! Br… read more
Irma Thomas (b. February 18, 1941, Ponchatoula, Louisiana) whose only national chart hit in a 50 year career is 1963's "Wish Someone Would Care", is an enduring, Grammy winning, soul, gospel, rhythm and blues singer from New Orleans. Known as the "Soul Queen of New Orleans", she is a contemporary of Aretha Franklin and Etta James, but did not tour as relentlessly, and industry support and major commercial success eluded her for decades. Thomas, who once was told by execs at Atlantic in the late 60's that "she just didn't have it anymore",… read more
Irma Thomas (b. February 18, 1941, Ponchatoula, Louisiana) whose only national chart hit in a 50 year career is 1963's "Wish Someone Would Care", is an enduring, Grammy winni… read more
Irma Thomas (b. February 18, 1941, Ponchatoula, Louisiana) whose only national chart hit in a 50 year career is 1963's "Wish Someone Would Care", is an enduring, Grammy winning, soul, gospel, rhythm and blues singer from… read more