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Little Richard

Live Performances by Little Richard in 1966

  • In November 1966, during the recording of "Little Richard Live in Paris," the artist was experiencing a revival in his career, reconnecting with his r... Read Full Description >

    In November 1966, during the recording of "Little Richard Live in Paris," the artist was experiencing a revival in his career, reconnecting with his roots after a period of personal and professional turmoil. Just prior to this live performance, Little Richard had released the album "I'd Rather Be Late Than Never" in 1966, which featured tracks that showcased his vibrant rock and roll style. Interestingly, this concert was a momentous occasion for Little Richard as it marked his return to the European stage, where he enjoyed immense popularity in the 1950s and early 1960s. At this concert, he delivers electrifying renditions of classics like "Tutti Frutti" and "Good Golly Miss Molly," highlighting his indelible influence on the genre. This live performance underscored his status as a rock pioneer, igniting enthusiasm among both old and new fans alike.