Clarence “Frogman” Henry, the New Orleans musician whose signature croak helped him score a memorable Fifties novelty hit, “Ain’t Got No Home,” died Sunday, April 7. He was 87.
Henry’s family confirmed his death to New Orleans’ CBS affiliate 4Wwl. No exact cause of death was given, though according to various reports, Henry’s health had been declining for several years and he’d recently undergone an unspecified surgery.
While “Ain’t Got No Home” helped him launch his career, he arguably reached his peak in the early Sixties. In...
Henry’s family confirmed his death to New Orleans’ CBS affiliate 4Wwl. No exact cause of death was given, though according to various reports, Henry’s health had been declining for several years and he’d recently undergone an unspecified surgery.
While “Ain’t Got No Home” helped him launch his career, he arguably reached his peak in the early Sixties. In...
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