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Cookie & His Cupcakes

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American swamp pop band from Louisiana, led by Huey Thierry, also known as Cookie (26). He originally shared lead vocals and saxophone with Shelton Dunaway. Note that the band can be credited in several different ways, depending on who was singing the lead.

The band was formed in the early 1950s as "The Boogie Ramblers", and they made their first recording in 1955, "Cindy Lou" b/w "Such As Love". By 1956 Thierry had become the lead singer of the band, and eventually the band was renamed to "Cookie and the Cupcakes". They recorded their most known song, "Mathilda" in 1958, and it is regarded as the unofficial anthem of swamp pop.

Thierry unexpectedly, and without an explanation, moved to California in the mid-1960's, and left the band. He was replaced by Little Alfred, but due to the decline in popularity of swamp pop, the band was disbanded in the early 1970s.

In 1992 pianist Ernest Jacobs found Thierry from Los Angeles, and managed to persuade him to return to Louisiana. Cookie and the Cupcakes were reunited with Thierry, Jacobs, Dunaway and guitarist Marshall Laday in the line-up. Thierry passed away in 1997, after which the band was led by Lil' Alfred again, until his death in 2006.

Sites:Wikipedia
Aliases:Shelton Dunaway & The Cupcakes, The Berry Cups, The Boogie Ramblers
Members:Alfred Babino, Ernest Jacobs, Ferrill Willman, Huey Thierry, Ivory Jackson, Joe Landry, Marshall Laday, Shelton Dunaway, Sidney Reynaud
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