“‘Funky Spider’! You
haven’t heard ‘Funky Spider’? Here, have
one of my extra copies.” I remember Dee
Marais exclaiming this when we conducted a series of interviews back in
2007. After excitedly yelling “Funky
Spider,” his voice dropped down and he slowly said, “and the scared fly.” Then, he grinned and started laughing. Such was my introduction to this record.
About five years before I met Harding Guyon DesMarais (aka
Dee Marais),
Shreveport Southern Soul served as my primer to his record
labels. Though the CD doesn’t include
“Funky Spider” or its flipside, it does feature other songs culled from 45s
released by Dee and Dick Martin on three of their labels -- Murco, Peermont,
and HySign Records. These labels served
a crucial role in capturing Shreveport’s soul, funk, and rhythm and blues music
scene during the late 1960s and early
1970s.
As
for those responsible for “Funky Spider And” b/w "Scared Fly," Abraham Ester had previously recorded a
few 45s issued on Murco, Peermont, and HySign.
In fact, he was the only musician to have releases on all three of these
labels. Released in 1973, “Funky Spider”
turned out to be Ester’s last record.
Dee’s master tape of the recording contains a couple interesting clues
. The tape box
has a Sound/City Recording Corporation label, and it lists George Clinton as
the re-mix engineer. For more information on the recently deceased George Clinton, visit
“The Music Is a Little Quieter Today: Sad News from Nashville” on the And So It
Goes in Shreveport blog.
Dee passed away on October 23, 2008, and I’ve been missing
him ever since.
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Abraham - Funky Spider Pt. 1 and 2, master tape box |
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Special delivery!
(HySign Records envelope) |
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Dee Marais and Chris Brown at KSCL 91.3 FM,
Centenary College of Louisiana
(February 20, 2007) |