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Wailing in tandem like twin <a href="spotify:artist:4xls23Ye9WR9yy3yYMpAMm">Little Richards</a>, Don & Dewey cut numerous blistering rockers for Specialty from 1957 to 1959 without registering a single hit, only to see other acts revive their songs to much greater acclaim. <a href="spotify:artist:695OPTlwrZHc2tuxLpgvlq">Don Harris</a> (b. 1938) and Dewey Terry (b. 1938) were born and raised in Pasadena, CA, joining a group called the Squires and recording for Vita before branching off on their own. Their Specialty output included the savage rockers "Jungle Hop," "Koko Joe" (written by <a href="spotify:artist:4ui9JwXE5MHylLzpsoiEhr">Sonny Bono</a>), and "Justine," the latter pair later covered by <a href="spotify:artist:4b0WsB47XCa9F83BmwQ7WX">the Righteous Brothers</a>. Don & Dewey's Specialty discography also includes the original "I'm Leavin' It Up to You," a hit for <a href="spotify:artist:4pm3g02BZ11lBvSCuomYaW">Dale & Grace</a>; "Big Boy Pete," ditto for <a href="spotify:artist:3KtW4xANJkgfEnFgMxaj8h">the Olympics</a>; and "Farmer John," <a href="spotify:artist:7j1U73GyJma4AM3T5C7Dmc">the Premiers</a>' only smash. <a href="spotify:artist:695OPTlwrZHc2tuxLpgvlq">Don Harris</a> laid down his guitar for a violin during the '60s and, billed as <a href="spotify:artist:695OPTlwrZHc2tuxLpgvlq">"Sugarcane" Harris</a>, sawed his rocked-out fiddle beside <a href="spotify:artist:5s4z3mRAE7nxE3jjft8J3h">John Mayall</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:6ra4GIOgCZQZMOaUECftGN">Frank Zappa</a>. ~ Bill Dahl, Rovi

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