Clifford Joseph Trahan (September 25, 1938 – September 3, 2016), best known as Johnny Rebel and Pee Wee Trahan, was an American white supremacist singer, songwriter, and musician.
Trahan used the Johnny Rebel name for a series of recordings for J.
D.
"Jay" Miller's Reb Rebel label in the 1960s in response to the civil rights movement.
The 12 songs exhibit racial hatred marketed as "subtle, rib-tickling satire".
The songs frequently used the racial slur "nigger" and often voiced sympathy for racial segregation, the Ku Klux Klan, and the Confederate States of America.
In a 2003 interview, Trahan claimed that he "just did it for the money" and that he "didn't set out to spread hate or start trouble".
He said "At that time, there was a lot of resentment -- whites toward blacks and blacks toward whites.
So, everybody had their own feelings.
Lots of people changed their feelings over the years.
I basically changed my feelings over the years up to a point."