Lonnie Brooks' Aka 'Guitar Jr.' Pervasive 1950s Bayou Blues Roots Laid Bare And Rocking Hard. "Family Rules" Was Highly Influential To The Blossoming Swamp-Pop Movement Soon Sweeping Southern Louisiana "The Crawl " "I Got It Made When I Marry Shirley Mae " "Roll Roll Roll " And "Knocks Me Out" The Latter One Of His Mercury Singles Drive With Youthful Abandon. The Youngster's Ears Were Wide-Open -- He Even Covered Harlan Howard's Country Ditty "Pick Me Up On Your Way Down " Investing It With Serious Swamp Angst.