Rafael Leon "Googie" René was one of the more colorful and overlooked West Coast R&B artists of the 1950s and '60s. René's songwriter and band-leader father, Leon, and singer-songwriter Bobby Day formed Class Records in Hollywood at the dawn of the 1950s. Rene worked in the production end of the label. In 1956, René, who played jazz and jump-blues piano…
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