Tommy Ridgley
50 top tracks
Tommy Ridgley
50 top tracks
Albums

The New Orleans King of the Stroll
Tommy Ridgley

Jam Up / Jam Up Twist
Tommy Ridgley

The Tommy Ridgley Collection 1949-61
Tommy Ridgley

Blues Classics 1949-1954
Tommy Ridgley

King of the Stroll
Tommy Ridgley

Atlantic Rhythm And Blues 1947-1974 Vol.2 (1952-1954)
Tommy Ridgley

Since the Blues Began
Tommy Ridgley

Essential Louisiana R&B
Tommy Ridgley

1949-1954
Tommy Ridgley
![Atlantic Rhythm And Blues: 1947-1974 [Disc 2] — cover art by Tommy Ridgley](/frogtoon_logo.png)
Atlantic Rhythm And Blues: 1947-1974 [Disc 2]
Tommy Ridgley

Yet Mo' Mod Jazz
Tommy Ridgley

Crescent City Bounce: From Blues To R&B In New Orleans, CD B
Tommy Ridgley
Biography
Tommy Ridgley (October 30, 1925 – August 11, 1999) was an American R&B singer in New Orleans, Louisiana. Born Thomas Herman Ridgley, he released his debut single "Shrewbury Blues" in 1949 from Imperial Records. In the 1950s he formed his group the Untouchables, and recorded for labels such as Decca, Atlantic and Herald. His 1952 release "Tra-La-La" on Decca was later covered and made famous by Pat Boone....Read more on Last.fm
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Tommy Ridgley (October 30, 1925 – August 11, 1999) was an American R&B singer in New Orleans, Louisiana. Born Thomas Herman Ridgley, he released his debut single "Shrewbury Blues" in 1949 from Imperial Records. In the 1950s he formed his group the Untouchables, and recorded for labels such as Decca, Atlantic and Herald. His 1952 release "Tra-La-La" on Decca was later covered and made famous by Pat Boone.
In the 1960s he signed with the local Ric Records, and released some singles which were to become local hits, but none of them broke through to create a stir nationally. These sides included "Double-Eyed Whammy" and "I've Heard That Story Before", a remake of the song first recorded for Herald.
During the 1970s and 1980s, there were less recording opportunities for Ridgley, however, he continued to record for local labels, and continued to perform. He kept performing at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival every year from 1972 until his death.
In the 1990s, he released three newly recorded albums. How Long? came out on the Sound of New Orleans label in 1990, and She Turns Me On followed two years later on Modern Blues Recordings. He was supported by musicians such as George Porter, Jr. and Raymond Weber on 1995 album Since The Blues Began from Black Top Records. It also featured guest guitarist Snooks Eaglin and turned out to be one of the most solid efforts in his career, but this became his last recorded album. He suffered from kidney failure in his last few years, and died from lung cancer in 1999. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Tommy+Ridgley">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
