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Screamin’ Jay Hawkins’s lustful song about ‘Twin Peaks’ star Sherilyn Fenn, 1993
06.28.2019
08:35 am
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Screamin’ Jay Hawkins (1929-2000) was an early rock ‘n’ roll/rhythm and blues singer, songwriter, and one hell of a performer. Hawkins had an outrageous, tongue-in-cheek act. Portraying himself as some kind of crazed voodoo man, he prowled the stage with a bone pierced through his nose, carrying a stick with a skull he named Henry on top. He’d wail and carry on like a madman, grunting and making all sorts of strange vocal noises. In 1956, Hawkins made his mark with the totally wild ballad turned upside down, “I Put a Spell on You”. Screamin’ Jay had his share of bawdy tunes, too, including one he recorded in the 1990s that concerned a certain young actress he had fallen under the spell of.
 
Screamin' Jay
 
Actress Sherilyn Fenn is probably best known for playing Audrey Horne on Twin Peaks. Prior to her casting on David Lynch’s now iconic TV program, which premiered in the spring of 1990, she starred in the 1988 camp/trash flick, Two Moon Junction. Here’s the IMDb description of TMJ:

A young Southern débutante temporarily abandons her posh lifestyle and upcoming, semi-arranged marriage to have a lustful and erotic fling with a rugged drifter who works at a local carnival.

Fenn, sporting a bleach-blonde look, is seen in various states of undress in the film.
 
Sherilyn Fenn
 

Screamin’ Jay Hawkins makes a brief appearance as a club singer in Two Moon Junction. Though he’s character is unnamed, he looks to be playing himself.
 
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Hawkins had another, more prominent acting part in Jim Jarmusch’s Mystery Train (1989), but his recording career was on the skids. That all changed in 1990, when hooked up with Bizarre Records. The label was established in the late 1960s by Frank Zappa and his manager, Herb Cohen, and released FZ material as well as albums by acts Frank found interesting, before folding after a few years. In the late ‘80s, the imprint was revived, though Zappa wasn’t involved. Bizarre issued three Hawkins records in the ‘90s, including Stone Crazy (1993), which features a blues number with lyrics that detail certain feelings Screamin’ Jay had for Sherilyn Fenn. Though Fenn was now famous, thanks to her noteworthy turn in Twin Peaks, it was her earlier, Two Moon Junction performance that inspired Hawkins.

From the liner notes of The Bizarre Years, a new Screamin’ Jay Hawkins compilation that’s coming soon:

The incontestable highlight of Stone Crazy was the lust-crazed “Sherilyn Fenn.” The titular actress—then a rising TV star as a result of her role as the tempting Audrey Horne on David Lynch’s episodic mystery Twin Peaks—had been the star of Two Moon Junction, a 1988 erotic drama in which Hawkins had taken a musical role. “In Jay’s mind, he slept with her for two years,” [Robert] Duffey [of Bizarre Records] says with a laugh. “I said, ‘Let’s do a song about you and Sherilyn Fenn.’”

 
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Posted by Bart Bealmear
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06.28.2019
08:35 am
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The Gun Club, Screamin’ Jay Hawkins and Joe Strummer on ‘Art Fein’s Poker Party’


Art Fein, Bull Moose Jackson and Paul Body, 1985 (via Another Fein Mess)
 
You know what they say: “Ain’t no YouTube rabbit hole like an Art Fein’s Poker Party YouTube rabbit hole, ‘cause an Art Fein’s Poker Party YouTube rabbit hole goes deep into the bowels of the internet for a very great distance.” It is whispered in some corners of the web that there are as many episodes of Art Fein’s Poker Party as there are stars in the universe.

Fein, the onetime manager of the Cramps and author of The L.A. Musical History Tour, hosted a freewheeling talk show on public access during the eighties, nineties and nothings. Art Fein’s Poker Party was broadcast from sea to shining sea; John Peel watched it. The show presented its guests—Arthur Lee, Nick Lowe, Brian Wilson, Al Kooper, Peter Buck, Randy California, Willy DeVille, Tav Falco, Dion, Pearl Harbour, Willie Dixon, Chris Spedding, P. F. Sloan, Peter Case, Ike Turner, Mojo Nixon, Carlos Guitarlos, Jerry Cole, Peter Holsapple, Dr. Demento, Dwight Yoakam, Brendan Mullen, Harvey Sid Fisher, Steve Allen, et al.—as you might have encountered them over a meal or a drink, telling jokes, obsessing over favorite records, trying to one-up each other’s road stories. They sang and played real pretty sometimes, too.

Below are clips from appearances by Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, Jeffrey Lee Pierce and Joe Strummer. Art Fein, please upload the Arthur Lee episode of Poker Party to your luminiferous YouTube account.

Screamin’ Jay Hawkins and Paul Body:
 

 
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Posted by Oliver Hall
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07.24.2018
08:28 am
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Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, Arsenio Hall and Emo Philips on the same stage, 1989
02.18.2013
03:11 pm
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Screamin’ Jay Hawkins by the great Drew Friedman
 
Screamin’ Jay Hawkins on The Arsenio Hall Show, right around the time that he appeared in Jim Jarmusch’s Mystery Train film.

He gets introduced by Emo Phillips! The post song banter is fun, too.

I saw Screamin’ Jay a year or so before this was taped and his live show was outrageously good fun. Upon his death in 2000, it became widely known that the original shock rocker had sired approximately (give or take) 55 children!
 

 
Thanks, LB Worm!

Posted by Richard Metzger
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02.18.2013
03:11 pm
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