The Boogie Kings
A South Louisiana swamp pop staple during the 1950s and '60s, the Boogie Kings reformed in 1991 and found their regional support as healthy as ever (even back on the same label they began with, Floyd Soileau's Jin Records). Founders Doug Charles, Elbert Miller, and Skip Morris had departed, but with Duane Yates fronting, the Kings still pumped out satisfying swamp soul.
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Discography
13 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Essential Collection
Miscellaneous - Released by Spice Records on 1/01/2007
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Tribute to Jerry Lacroix
Miscellaneous - Released by Spice Records on 1/01/2008
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Tribute to GG Shinn
Miscellaneous - Released by spice on 1/01/2008
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Collector's Items Compilation
Miscellaneous - Released by Montel Michelle on 1/01/2007
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Live At The Bamboo Hut
R&B - Released by Montel Michelle on 1/01/1966
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Bourbon Street Live
R&B - Released by Spice Records on 1/01/2007
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo