
The music profession of the person referred to as Swamp Dogg has been like no different, with highs and lows, massive hits and peculiar aspect journeys, typically getting himself dropped from one label or one other. He all the time bounced again.
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He’d begun within the Fifties taking part in conventional R&B, releasing his first file at 12 as Little Jerry Williams from Portsmouth, Virginia. What adopted was an unlikely profession as producer, songwriter, supervisor, A&R man, and hit-maker. And in 1970 he had an epiphany and have become Swamp Dogg, a reputation befitting a mysterious musical superhero and chameleon.

“We did rattling good. Success simply got here,” says Swamp Dogg, nonetheless a dapper dresser at 82, showing onstage in colourful fits and carrying a cane. “I simply saved doing issues. If I consider in one thing, and if I can’t discover traders to go along with me, I’ll work out a solution to do it my rattling self. And that’s what I’ve completed on and off all of my musical life.”
His profession has had him working with a number of generations and genres, from Gene Pitney, Doris Duke, and Johnny Paycheck to Bon Iver, Jenny Lewis, and John Prine. And his collection of solo albums of nation soul and eccentric R&B are sometimes introduced with startling cowl artwork. His 1971 basic Rat On! has him driving an enormous rat. One other has him laying fortunately inside a chili canine (his favourite dish, he says).
Now his story is being informed within the hilarious and sometimes transferring Swamp Dogg Will get His Pool Painted, a characteristic documentary that debuted final 12 months on the South By Southwest Movie Pageant.
Swamp Dogg was talking from his Los Angeles dwelling, the night time earlier than a visit to New York Metropolis, the place he could be collaborating in Q&As on the IFC Heart on Could 9 and 10. The movie is already taking part in in L.A., and rolls out to different cities over the subsequent two months.

The movie was directed by Isaac Gale and Ryan Olson, a pair of filmmakers primarily based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, who initially landed at Swamp Dogg’s home in L.A.’s suburban San Fernando Valley to shoot a music video. What they discovered there was a group of gamers and a secret historical past ready to be informed.
Inside the home have been gold and platinum information lining the entryway, with a grand piano crowded into one bed room, and a pair of singular musicians in everlasting residence at Swamp’s bachelor pad: Guitar Shorty and Larry “MoogStar” Clemons.
Shorty, an completed blues-rock participant who was a direct affect on Jimi Hendrix, ended up as Swamp’s roommate and sideman when he determined to maneuver to L.A. after his marriage ended.
“He referred to as me and he mentioned, ‘Man, you bought a reasonably large home. Can I lease a room from you a pair months until I can get on my toes and get every thing going?’” recollects Swamp Dogg. “I mentioned, ‘Yeah, Shorty, why not?’ So he got here in and he was right here for 18 years. I by no means charged him no lease, none of that. You understand, you already in bother. So why add to your troubles?”
His different roommate, MoogStar, is a cosmic and joyful multi-instrumentalist who had labored with Too Brief and Humpty Hump, amongst many others. “He’s a gifted producer, keyboardist,” says Swamp. “The person can play not less than 15 totally different devices. Plus, he helped preserve my shit recent.”
Swamp Dogg first got here into contact with singer-songwriter John Prine whereas working A&R for Atlantic Data at the start of the ’70s. Prine’s title was on an inventory of newer artists the label was able to drop. However Swamp fell in love with Prine’s music “Sam Stone,” which tells the grim story of a drug-addicted veteran and seems on his 1971 debut album. It’s now thought-about a country-folk basic, and Swamp recorded a canopy the next 12 months.

“I mentioned, this motherfucker goes locations,” recollects Swamp, who remained in contact with the acclaimed singer-songwriter for many years after. Prine appeared on two songs from Swamp Dogg’s 2020 album, Sorry You Couldn’t Make It. It was recorded in Nashville and was amongst Prine’s ultimate recording periods, captured by the documentary filmmakers.
They have been speaking about collaborating on extra songs, however COVID hit, and Prine didn’t survive the pandemic. On the similar time, Swamp has embraced alternatives to work with a youthful technology of artists in his dwelling studio and elsewhere, collaborating with Lewis, Bon Iver’s singer-songwriter Justin Vernon and Margot Value.
“After I get with new folks, it’s like going to a six-week class” on the most recent sounds and concepts, he notes. “That’s how I type of keep in contact.”
Within the Nineteen Eighties, Swamp managed the electro/rap/R&B group World Class Wreckin’ Cru, which included a younger pre-gangsta Dr. Dre, quickly to be a member of N.W.A. “He was very quiet, clever, and he was a tough employee and he needed to give you new sounds and all that type of stuff,” says Swamp. “That exhibits within the very first album that they put out. I knew he was destined for greatness. He’s the primary billionaire rapper and producer.”

Within the documentary, viewers get a glimpse of Swamp’s late spouse and profession confidante, Yvonne, in classic footage, and her presence remains to be strongly felt in the home. With taking pictures beginning in 2018, the movie additionally captures some guests to the Swamp Dogg dwelling—Johnny Knoxville, Mike Decide, and Tom Kenny (SpongeBob)—sitting poolside with the veteran music maker.
“He’s received an infinite quantity of tales of actually cool folks, and I feel he’s fairly pleased with that,” says Gale. “One of many pleasures is to only sit there with him and listen to extra loopy bonkers tales of everybody he’s met.”
A kind of tales was Swamp Dogg’s look on the Jane Fonda-led Free the Military Tour, an act of protest towards the Vietnam Struggle in 1970. It was a radical transfer for any pop musician, and it value him his cope with Elektra Data, however he has few regrets.
“No, I assumed I used to be proper,” Swamp says now. “It was enjoyable. We received quite a lot of criticism, as a result of Jane was heading it up and we referred to as the factor FTA, which was Free the Military—which was actually ‘Fuck the Military.’ And I used to be saying issues in regards to the president. I talked about him like a canine.”
Swamp Dogg carried on. And a long time later, he noticed his affect in motion when Snoop Dogg emerged as a brand new hip-hop sensation. The older participant couldn’t assist however see the similarity of their chosen names.
“I didn’t like the thought of it at first, however then my spouse had discuss to me,” says Swamp. “I hadn’t patented the title Swamp Dogg. Quite a lot of ‘doggs’ got here out, [including] Nate Dogg. Oh man, they received a baseball crew down in North Carolina calling themselves the Swamp Doggs. Yeah, that ‘Dogg’ factor got here from me. I used to be the primary ‘Dogg.’”
The movie provides some significant recognition for a profession that has spanned a long time and a number of genres and time zones. At screenings attended by Swamp Dogg and his internal circle, they’re soaking it up.
“Him and MoogStar, they’re cracking up with their very own jokes,” says Gale. “They’re loving it. Hopefully it results in some folks shopping for some Swamp Dogg information, as a result of everybody ought to have them of their assortment.”
Swamp Dogg has by no means stopped working, and isn’t about to now in his 80s, particularly with a brand new documentary introducing him to a brand new wave of listeners.
“I don’t really feel like an 82-year-old man once I’m on stage,” he insists.” I begin doing issues and I say to myself, ‘Motherfucker, what are you doing?’—as a result of I’ll be dancing and shit. I stroll onstage with a cane and once I end my set, I can’t even discover the cane. There’s one thing that music does for me the way in which I suppose cocaine does for different folks. I by no means had any cocaine, so I can’t evaluate it, don’t need to evaluate. However music simply will get all into me.”
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