Roger & the Gypsies
Earl Stanley was the lead guitarist of thie New Orleans-based band, named for Stanley's cousin Roger Leon, who'd thought up the title of their lead-off single, "Pass The Hatchet." More of a dance instrumental than a song, "Pass the Hatchet" was an infectious piece of music highlighted by a great beat and beautiful guitar playing (and even some mean tambourine), and it was good enough to become the first hit for Joe Banashak's Seven-B label, circa 1969. Eddie Bo was the producer and arranger, and got hired as Seven-B's resident music director as a result of his work with Roger and the Gypsies.
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