Willy Deville

interview with DeVille on Australian radio on the 1994 Raven CD reissue of Miracle

^ “About the Blue Love Monkey”, which describes singer-songwriter Rick Nafey’s collaborations with DeVille in Billy & the Kids (“a blues-rock group in the Rolling Stones-Kinks vein”), The Immaculate Conception (“a wildly eclectic collection of original material with influences ranging from The Holy Modal Rounders to George Jones and Tammy Wynette”), and the Royal Pythons (“performing original material as well as folk, country and blues numbers”).

^ Susan Berle was later known as Toots DeVille. She was born on February 19, 1950 and died on August 12, 2004 as per the Social Security Death Index search under the name Susan Martincak

^ Ryan, Tom (2003) “In Memory of Willy Deville A Re-broadcast of Our 2003 Interview” “Shaddup and Listen” on American Hit Radio (48:32). “How long have you been married now?” “Since I was seventeen.” “Is this the same wife?” “No, this is my third.” (Retrieved 10-09-09)

^ FaceCulture Interview (June 7, 2006) “Willy about funerals, songwriting, second sight, his grandmother”

^ Rhodes, Dusti (1978) “Mink DeVille: Smooth Running Caddy: The Tale of the Mink”

^ Klein, Howard (October, 1977) “Mink De Ville: Slick Fur Fury”. Creem. Vol. 9, No. 5; p. 28

^ Marcus, Richard (2006) nterview: Willy DeVille at Leap in the Dark (blogsite)

^ nterview: Willy DeVille at Leap in the Dark (blogsite))

^ See interviews on Live in the Lowlands (DVD) (2006; Eagle Rock)

^ See Edmonds, Ben (2001) Liner notes to Cadillac Walk: The Mink DeVille Collection.

^ McDonough, Jimmy (2005) “Jack Nitzsche 1937-2000” Jack Nitzsche’s Magical Musical Word

^ Christgau, Robert (1977) he 1977 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll Robert Christgau website (Retrieved 02-01-2008)

^ Ankeny, Jason (2005) ink DeVille at Answers.com website (Retrieved 02-01-2008)

^ Rhodes, Dusti (1978) ssue 13: Mink DeVille: Smooth Running Caddy: The Tale of the Mink at Rock Around the World (Retrieved 01-29-2008)

^ Halberstadt, Alex (2007) Lonely Avenue: The Unlikely Life and Times of Doc Pomus. New York: De Capo Press; p. 213

^ See the “as told to Lawrence Albus” notes on the 2003 Raven CD reissue of Le Chat Blue

^ Rolling Stone magazine. 1980 – Critics, Rolling Stone End off Year Critics & Readers Polls (Retrieved 03-14-2008)

^ Baker, Glenn A. (1987) “Individual Critics Top 10s”, The World Critics Lists ~ 1987. (Retrieved 03-14-2008)

^ See the “as told to Lawrence Albus” notes on the 2003 Raven CD reissue of Le Chat Blue

^ Halberstadt, Alex (2007) Lonely Avenue: The Unlikely Life and Times of Doc Pomus. New York: De Capo Press. pp. 214-15

^ a b c See interviews on Live in the Lowlands (DVD) (2006; Eagle Rock).

^ Loder, Kurt (December 11, 1980) “Willy DeVille’s best: Le Chat Bleu”. Rolling Stone; no. 332, pp. 55-56

^ Sears, Rufus (October 30, 1980) “Willy’s backnd knocking ’em dead: Mink DeVille spurred on by success of ‘Le Chat Bleu'”, Rolling Stone, pp. 20-22

^ Cohen, Elliot Stephen (August/September 2006). illy DeVille, Dirty Linen #125, p. 38

^ Palmer, Robert (April 20, 1981) “Willie DeVille and Band”, New York Times

^ Palmer, Robert (September 25, 1981) “Pop Jazz; Willy DeVille and the Mink in Weekend at the Savoy”, New York Times

^ Jurek, Thom (2006) eview: Coup de Grace at Allmusic.com (Retrieved 02-01-2008)

^ Jurek, Thom (2007) “Review: Where Angels Fear to Tread” at Allmusic.com (Retrieved 02-01-2008)

^ a b Eagle Rock Entertainment (2007) “DeVille, Willy”, Web site of Eagle Rock Entertainment. (Retrieved 03-08-2008)

^ Jurek, Thom (2007) eview: Sportin’ Life at Allmusic.com (Retrieved 03-16-2008.)

^ Wild, David (March 27, 1986) “Sportin’ Life: Mink DeVille”, Rolling Stone, pp. 114-15

^ Wilner, Rich (March 1, 1986) “DeVille Files for Bankruptcy”. Billboard; Vol. 98, No. 9, p. 77

^ See the Billy Pinnell interview with DeVille on Australian radio on the 1994 Raven CD reissue of Miracle.

^ Marcus, Richard (2006) nterview: Willy DeVille Leap in the Dark (blogsite) (Retrieved 03-06-2008.)

^ a b c d e Rene, Sheila (1996) nterview with

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