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Swamp Dogg Live

  • Cafe Berlin 220 North 10th Street Columbia, MO, 65201 United States (map)

From producing classic soul for Atlantic Records to iconic album covers, from making Richard Nixon’s “enemies list” to kickstarting Dr. Dre’s career, from Muscle Shoals to collaborations with John Prine and Bon Iver, “the original D-O double G” is one of  the most interesting characters  in the history of American music.

In 1970, the Southern soul music maverick Jerry Williams, Jr. made the most radical move of his career. Frustrated with music business politics Williams reinvented himself as Swamp Dogg, an irreverent anti-hero smashing the conventions of commercial R&B music.

Swamp Dogg’s debut release Total Destruction to Your Mind featured a post-apocalyptic take on the Muscle Shoals’ sound, with lyrics inspired by the revolutionary politics and psychedelic drugs of the late ‘60s. The music on Total Destruction to Your Mind stood worlds apart from the formulaic pop tunes Williams started cutting in 1954 under the name Little Jerry, and Swamp Dogg hasn’t looked back since.

But the music business wasn’t ready for Swamp Dogg, nor was the rest of America. His bizarre album titles and wild cover art turned the average consumer off, while his subversive lyrics and anti-war activities alongside Jane Fonda earned him a spot on Richard Nixon’s infamous enemies list. Swamp Dogg was not deterred. He seemed to relish operating from the margins of the music business, consequently becoming one of the quintessential outsider figures in American music. TICKETS

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