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Little Green Thing / Lip Service
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Little Green Thing / Lip Service

Performing artist Dave Lewis
Songwriter Dave Lewis
Producer Jerry Dennon
Record company A&M Records
Date1964
Mediumpolyvinyl chloride; paper (fiber product); ink
DimensionsOverall (Diameter) (disc): 6 7/8 in. (17.463 cm)
Overall (HWD) (sleeve): 7 × 7 1/8 in. (17.78 × 18.098 cm)
Credit LineMoPOP permanent collection
Object number1997.342.631.A,.B
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The Dave Lewis Trio recorded “Little Green Thing” at Kearney Barton’s (1931-2012) studio in 1964 and its popularity on the radio led to A&M Records issuing a full Little Green Thing LP. The song was likely named after an improvisational promotion by KJR’s DJ, Lan Roberts (1936-2005), who promised a “lil green thing with a picture of a duck on it” to any listener who sent him a letter. Roberts received an unexpected number of letters and scrambled to fulfill the requests, eventually cutting a bolt of green cloth into small pieces and stamping them with a picture of a duck. The song would debut on the same station.

Although he was born in Texas, Dave Lewis (1938-1998) grew up in Bremerton and then Seattle after his family moved to the area for work in the 1940s. Both of Lewis’s parents were musicians, and his father even gave music lessons to a teenage Quincy Jones (b. 1933), but Lewis took most of his inspiration from his mother’s piano playing and the music of Ray Charles (1930-2004), who he would sneak into nightclubs to see perform. Lewis’s first band was the Five Checks, a Doo-Wop vocal group, which he helped create to perform in the Edmond Meany Junior High talent show. The group was popular enough that they continued to perform at school pep rallies and other assemblies.

Moving on from the Five Checks, in 1955 Lewis formed and led the Dave Lewis Combo, a Rhythm and Blues band which began playing small venues but eventually became popular enough to help desegregate the Seattle music scene. At the time, Seattle musicians were represented either by AFM Local No. 76 if they were white, or AFM Local No. 493 if they were black. The white union, No. 76, had historically laid claim to venues in downtown Seattle to the exclusion of black musicians in No. 493, but the popularity of the Dave Lewis Combo led to them booking events in ‘white’ venues. When the band eventually booked a show at a premier venue, Parker’s Ballroom, in 1956, No. 76 union leaders threatened to boycott and picket the venue unless the show was canceled. The ballroom’s manager refused to cancel and responded with his own threat to never book No. 76 musicians again if the union representatives did not drop the issue. Ultimately, the Dave Lewis Combo was able to perform at Parker’s Ballroom and within two years the two unions merged into one, integrated union.

By 1962 Lewis had dissolved the Dave Lewis Combo and started a new band, the Dave Lewis Trio, with Jerry Allen (b. unknown) and Don “Candido” Mallory (b. unknown). The group was more oriented toward playing at nightclubs than touring, but they produced several regional hits including “J.A.J”, “Little Green Thing” and “David’s Mood (Part 2)”.

7” phonograph record with brown label. A side text reads: “Little Green Thing / (Dave Lewis) / A&M Records / Burdette Music Co. / (BMI) / Time 1:58 / (1067) / Dave Lewis / Produced by Jerry Dennon / 735” B side text reads: “Lip Service / (Dave Lewis) / A&M Records / Burdette Music Co. / (BMI) / Time 2:28 / (1068) / Dave Lewis / Produced by Jerry Dennon / 735”
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Medium: polyvinyl chloride; paper (fiber product); ink
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