Professor Longhair
Biography
Justly worshipped a decade and a half after his death as a founding father of New Orleans R&B, Roy "Professor Longhair" Byrd was nevertheless so down-and-out at one point in his long career that he was reduced to sweeping the floors in a record shop that once could have moved his platters by the boxful.
That Longhair made such a marvelous comeback testifies to the resiliency of this late legend, whose Latin-tinged rhumba-rocking piano style and croaking, yodeling vocals were as singular and spicy as the second-line beats that power his hometown's musical heartbeat. Longhair brought an irresistible Caribbean feel to his playing, full of rolling flourishes that every Crescent City ivories man had to learn inside out (Fats Domino, Huey Smith, and Allen Toussaint all paid homage early and often).
Longhair grew up on the streets of the Big Easy, tap dancing for tips on Bourbon Street with his running partners. Local 88s aces Sullivan Rock, Kid Stormy Weather, and Tuts Washington all left their marks on the youngster, but he brought his own conception to the stool. A natural-born card shark and gambler, Longhair began to take his playing seriously in 1948, earning a gig at the Caldonia Club.
Selected Discography

Ball The Wall! Live At Tipitina's 1978
2004

The Chronological Professor Longhair - 1949
2001

'Fess: The Professor Longhair Anthology
1993

Mardi Gras In Baton Rouge
1991

Mardi Gras In New Orleans
1981

Crawfish Fiesta
1980

Rock 'N' Roll Gumbo
1977

Rock 'n' Roll Gumbo [bonus Tracks]
1977

New Orleans Piano
1972
