He could sing like a girl, and he could sing like a frog. That latter trademark croak, utilized to the max on his 1956 debut smash "Ain't Got No Home," earned good-natured Clarence Henry his nickname and jump-started a rewarding career that endures to this day around the Crescent City.
Naturally, Fats Domino and Professor Longhair were young Clarence Henry's main influences while ...more
- Funeral for a Friend
- Tales Don't Tell Themselves
- Choir, Chorus
- Various Artists
- Doctors, Professors, Kings and Queens: The Big Ol' Box of New Orleans
- Vocals
- Bobby Charles
- Last Train to Memphis (Proper)
- Guest Appearance































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