manages to get out of his tight situations with hilarity and charm and even helps Dibble on. He and his alley-cat cohorts think of get rich schemes and assorted pranks which are mostly involving and aimed at Officer Dibble, their nemesis and friend. “The Topcats in the Commercials” was also taped at the same video shoot and you would have to see it to believe it! “Foolish Me” and “Busy Signal” were taped and aired on Louisiana Jukebox in 1998, and “Shake Your Bon Bons” was taped live in 2003 at the Orpheus Ball in New Orleans.Ĭlick a video thumb below to load a video.Ĭlick the left arrow to see more video thumbs and the right to go back. to his alley cat friends, is a mischievous prankster who lives in a trash can in the alley ways of New York City. “Without A Second Thought”, “Take Me Back”, and “Break Another Heart” were taped in Baton Rouge in 1986 and produced by Michael Campbell. Brixton Topcats club was officially formed in 1985, although its roots are far older than. Narrated by Jim Hanso of 92.3 FM The Point, the Topcat history features interviews with The Topcats, their fans, and many well known industry people from the New Orleans music and media scene as well as music, pictures, and videos from the past twenty years! “The Topcats 1983 – 2003 Video History” is followed on the disk by seven music videos.
This piece was written and produced by Pat Campbell and edited and directed by Pat’s brother, Michael Campbell of Soup Factory Digital, one of the premier video production houses in the New Orleans area. The top cat video on the Internet doesn’t even star a real cat, just an adorable cartoon with an irritatingly infectious song. On April 11th, 2003 The Topcats released their first DVD, entitled “The Topcats 1983 – 2003 DVD”, in honor of their twenty year anniversary! The disc starts with “The Topcats 1983 – 2003 Video History”, a behind the scenes look at The Topcats’ first twenty years together.