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Cookie and his Cupcakes

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Also known as
  
Boogie Ramblers

Record label
  
Chess Records

Genres
  
Blues, Pop

Years active
  
1950s-1970s

Members
  
Sheldon Dunaway

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Past members
  
Shelton DunawayHuey ThierrySidney ReynaudMarshall LadayErnest JacobsJoe LandryIvory Jackson

Origin
  
Louisiana, United States (1953)

Albums
  
Kings of Swamp Pop, By Request, Best Of (1956-1962)

Similar
  
Rod Bernard, Tommy McLain, Johnnie Allan, George Khoury, Warren Storm

Cookie and his Cupcakes are an American swamp pop band from south Louisiana, best known for their 1959 hit "Mathilda".

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History

The band originally started as the Boogie Ramblers, led by Shelton Dunaway (born June 1, 1933). Huey "Cookie" Thierry (born in Roanoke, Louisiana, August 13, 1936–September 23, 1997) joined in 1952, and shared lead vocals and tenor sax with Dunaway. Other original members were Sidney "Hot Rod" Reynaud (tenor sax), Marshall Laday or LeDee (guitar), Ernest Jacobs (piano), Joe "Blue" Landry (bass) and Ivory Jackson (drums). The band was based in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

They started playing in 1953 as the house band at the Moulin Rouge Club in Lake Charles, Louisiana. In 1955, the Boogie Ramblers released "Cindy Lou" and "Such As Love" on Goldband Records. They became a popular regional live act, and toured with big names like Jerry Lee Lewis and Fats Domino. In 1956, Cookie began being the front man and the name of the band was changed to "Cookie and the Boogie Ramblers". Soon after, the band switched to its final name after hearing it shouted in jest from an audience. In 1957, they recorded their signature song 'Mathilda' for Judd Records. After initial struggles to get the song recorded they were able to use KAOK's studio. The record rose to #47 on the Billboard pop chart in early 1959, and is regarded as the unofficial anthem of the swamp pop genre. They followed up with a number of highly regarded but less commercially successful singles in the early 1960s, including "Belinda", "Betty and Dupree", and "Got You on My Mind"; the latter reached the Billboard Hot 100 in May 1963. They would also record for Khourys Records.

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In August 1965, Thierry moved to Los Angeles to work outside the music industry, leaving the Cupcakes to continue without him. Cookie was replaced as lead singer by "Little Alfred" (or "Lil' Alfred") Babino (January 5, 1944, Lake Charles – November 14, 2006). With Ernest Jacobs as bandleader, the group continued for several years but dispersed in the early 1970s.

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Thierry was rediscovered in the early 1990s and played at occasional blues festivals, reunited with the rest of the band, until his death in 1997. Thereafter, the band, led by Lil' Alfred, continued to perform at clubs in Louisiana and southeast Texas. Babino died at his residence in Lake Charles in 2006.

Songs

Got You on My MindBy Request · 1993
I CriedBy Request · 1993
Sea of LoveBy Request · 1993

References

Cookie and his Cupcakes Wikipedia