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"After my first smash, I was using Cookie and the Cupcakes as back-up in the studio," said Alfred. At the time, this powerful brass ensemble featured some of the greatest horn players in the vicinity, including the saxes of Shelton Dunaway, Cookie, and Sidney "Hot Rod" Reynaud. On keyboard was Ernest Jacobs, whose other claim to fame was supplying the droning piano passages in Phil Phillips' "Sea of Love," recorded at Eddie Shuler's Goldband facility in Lake Charles. Rounding out this stellar supporting cast was Marshall Laday on guitar, Joe "Blue" Landry on bass, and Ivory Jackson on drums. By the way, Cookie and the Cupcakes, who themselves had a national sensation with "Mathilda (Lyric 1003)" in 1958, have recently regrouped and are touring with many of these charter members sounding great as ever.

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