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July 15, 2009

JERRY LEE LEWIS + HUEY MEAUX: Southern Roots STUDIO OUTTAKES [TMI, Memphis: KILLER'S 38th BDAY]

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"I'm going to record 'Old Shep' in rock and roll - only Old Shep is gonna die in my song. I think I'll send him up to Elvis's place and let it bite the hell out of him."-- Jerry Lee Lewis

Huey Meaux's non-stop chatter in the local patois made him celebrity, Swamp Pop put the 'Crazy Cajun' on the map.

As a promoter, his most brilliant stroke was the Sir Douglas Quintet ("She's About a Mover" #13 1965), but by 1966 Meaux was struggling to get his other artists on the air. He'd try any means necessary!

"Huey called and asked if I knew any party girls," recalls a friend, eager to please the local music legend. The kid convinced a 16-year-old hanger-on at the radio station to accompany Meaux to a Nashville convention for $300. Unfortunately for Meaux, not long after the convention ended, his contact was busted on narcotics charges. The young man cut a deal with the authorities in return for telling them what he knew about Meaux and the underage girl. Meaux was convicted of conspiring to violate the White Slave Traffic Act.

Sentenced to three years in federal prison, Meaux was incarcerated for eight months in Seagoville, Texas. He received a full pardon from President Carter.

After his release from prison in 1969, Meaux seemed to be a changed man.

According to associates at the time, it wasn't a change for the better.

Huey Meaux : Southern Roots Session: TMI Studio, Memphis--29 September, 1973:

It was Jerry Lee's birthday - he was 38! The album? Southern Roots.

Jerry Lee ribbed Meaux throughout the 50 hours of sessions, calling him Papa Thibodeaux, Coonass Bastard, and more epithets than you'd hear at a Kaplan mixed marriage.

"We fought," Huey P. Meaux said, "but we delivered."

Meaux was one of those colorful characters. A Cajun named after Louisiana dictator Huey "Kingfish" Long, Meaux had worked in all aspects of the record business. Southern Roots saw him work with The Killer.

Mack Vickery contributed songs, harmonica, vocals, and more craziness than should be allowed in one room containing Meaux and Jerry Lee.

Recording conditions were chaotic, to put it mildly. Musicians, family members, delivery men, ex-girlfriends, and people just off the street wandered around, pushed engineers out of the way, and slept on the floor.

The album was subtitled "Back Home to Memphis". A filthy Mack Vickery tune written with Jerry Lee in mind, "Meat Man," kicked it off: two minutes and forty seconds of sexual boasts.

1981

Meaux survived a bout with throat cancer, and save for one last novelty hit--Rockin' Sidney's 1985, 'Don't Mess With My Toot-Toot,' cancer--the fatal kind--may have been the best thing for Meaux's personal life.

In the studio Meaux was agitated and incoherent. His mouth was often dry, and he was constantly smacking his lips -- telltale signs of cocaine use.

Detectives received a call claiming that Meaux was producing, not records, but child pornography; they were more than a little intrigued -- especially since the tipster was Ben Meaux (Huey's dad).

After ten years of spiraling cocaine use and its attendant difficulties, the Houston Police (acting on tips from Meaux's own family) arrested him, and brought him to his office at Sugar Hill to execute a search warrant in early 1996.

Breaking down the locked door of his playroom was a physician's examining table, complete with gynecological stirrups, and just under 15 grams of cocaine in one of the drawers. There was also a king-sized bed and a dozen or so sex toys nearby. And strewn about the room and stuffed inside a large chest were hundreds of photographs and dozens of videos that police say Meaux had produced himself at Sugar Hill over the past 20 years.

According to investigators, some of the photos were of nude girls as young as seven. Some of the videos (n/a) showed Meaux having sex with girls ranging in age from 12 to 16--among them, the two daughters of Meaux's former live-in girlfriend.

66-year-old Meaux was charged with possession of a controlled substance, possession of child pornography, and two counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child. A few days later, he was slapped with a civil lawsuit by his two former common-law stepdaughters, who accused him of having sexually abused them for years.

A frail, wasted-looking Meaux showed up for his court arraignment on January 31, but a few days later, he failed to keep an appointment to be fitted with an electronic monitoring device that a judge had ordered him to wear while out of jail on his $130,000 bond.

Huey Meaux's on the run. He remains at large as of this writing!

*If you'd like to look for Huey, I've put a clue on the map. Good Luck!

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