
The Story
âLong Live Fessâ Reissue of 1975 Performance Presented by Paul and Linda McCartney
Foreword by Hugh Laurie
Remastered at The Music Shed, New Orleans
Originally released in 1978 on Harvest Records, Professor Longhairâs Live on the Queen Mary documents a legendary performance from the âVenus and Marsâ album release party thrown by Paul and Linda McCartney and Wings in 1975.
Live on the Queen Mary was recorded March 24, 1975 on its titular cruise ship, while docked in Long Beach, California. Highlights include the rollicking "Mess Around," the standards "Stagger Lee," "Everyday I Have the Blues," "I'm Movin' On," and Professor Longhairâs own hits "Mardi Gras in New Orleans" and "Tipitinaâ about which Hugh Laurie writes, âBecause that live version of Tipitina, oh sweet Lord. If the record had nothing else on it, it would still be a treasure beyond price.â
Professor Longhair AKA Henry Roeland "Roy" Byrd (December 19, 1918 â January 30, 1980) was a New Orleans blues singer and pianist. He was active in two distinct periods, first in the heyday of early rhythm and blues and later on during the resurgence of interest in traditional jazz surrounding the beginnings of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Professor Longhairâs influence was crucial to many of his fellow New Orleans musical legends, such as Fats Domino, Allen Toussaint and Dr. John, all of whom were touched by his rumba, mambo, and calypso piano based blues sound.
The "Long Live Fessâ Edition replicates the original press pack and features a foreword by Hugh Laurie plus the double A-Side 7â Single âTipitinaâ / "Mess Around,â 2 x 8âx10â Linda McCartney press photo prints, facsimile press release letter from MPL introducing the album, as well as a Living Blues article on Professor Longhair.
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âLong Live Fessâ Reissue of 1975 Performance Presented by Paul and Linda McCartney
Foreword by Hugh Laurie
Remastered at The Music Shed, New Orleans
Originally released in 1978 on Harvest Records, Professor Longhairâs Live on the Queen Mary documents a legendary performance from the âVenus and Marsâ album release party thrown by Paul and Linda McCartney and Wings in 1975.
Live on the Queen Mary was recorded March 24, 1975 on its titular cruise ship, while docked in Long Beach, California. Highlights include the rollicking "Mess Around," the standards "Stagger Lee," "Everyday I Have the Blues," "I'm Movin' On," and Professor Longhairâs own hits "Mardi Gras in New Orleans" and "Tipitinaâ about which Hugh Laurie writes, âBecause that live version of Tipitina, oh sweet Lord. If the record had nothing else on it, it would still be a treasure beyond price.â
Professor Longhair AKA Henry Roeland "Roy" Byrd (December 19, 1918 â January 30, 1980) was a New Orleans blues singer and pianist. He was active in two distinct periods, first in the heyday of early rhythm and blues and later on during the resurgence of interest in traditional jazz surrounding the beginnings of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Professor Longhairâs influence was crucial to many of his fellow New Orleans musical legends, such as Fats Domino, Allen Toussaint and Dr. John, all of whom were touched by his rumba, mambo, and calypso piano based blues sound.
The "Long Live Fessâ Edition replicates the original press pack and features a foreword by Hugh Laurie plus the double A-Side 7â Single âTipitinaâ / "Mess Around,â 2 x 8âx10â Linda McCartney press photo prints, facsimile press release letter from MPL introducing the album, as well as a Living Blues article on Professor Longhair.














