NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Clarence “Frogman” Henry, who was one of New Orleans’ best known old-time R&B singers and scored a hit at age 19 with “Ain't Got No Home," has died. He was 87. Henry died Sunday ...
NEW ORLEANS — In 1964, when the Beatles toured the U.S. and Canada, it was New Orleans’ own Clarence “Frogman” Henry who opened for the Fab Four. And all these decades later, WWL-TV viewers are ...
Clarence “Frogman” Henry, the New Orleans R&B singer whose 1956 hit “Ain’t Got No Home” showcased a vocal range that could soar to falsetto and plummet to the croak that provided his nickname, died ...
NEW ORLEANS — Yesterday Clarence “Frogman” Henry was living in his hurricane-damaged home. Today, after our story, he has new hope. “I've been out there 60 years and now New Orleans and everybody from ...
NEW ORLEANS — New Orleans iconic musician Clarence “Frogman” Henry has died, his family confirms to WWL-TV. The singer of “Ain’t Got No Home” was 87. The family said Henry passed away Sunday night, ...
At his home of six decades in Algiers, rhythm and blues singer Clarence “Frogman” Henry has a fleet of wheeled walkers, which he leaves strategically around the house: one by the front door, one by ...
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NEW ORLEANS — Clarence “Frogman” Henry, an R&B singer from New Orleans whose croaking, frog-like voice at age 19 made the 1956 song “Ain’t Got No Home” a novelty hit, died Sunday. He was 87. Henry ...
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