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Fred Bridges RIP

Fred Bridges RIP magazine cover

The passing of Fred Bridges last week was sad.

Fred Bridges. a songwriter and a co-founder of the group the Brothers of Soul (this name came about as a result of the riots at the time). He worked to help The Masqueraders, and later road manager for The Four Tops.

David Meikle (soul source member @David Meikle) did a wonderful piece in 2013 “The Fred Bridges Story”

https://soulfuldetroit.com/web12-fred-bridges/fred-bridges-text/00-fb-introduction.htm

 

 

 




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Zanetti

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shocking!!! The last months all The good ones! Very very sad!

big thx for The stunning SHOCK, BOO, CRISS CROSS Sessions

:hatsoff2:

The Yank

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Very sorry to hear this- wrote so many classic tunes !

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Tlscapital

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Forever thanks a lot for all that wonderful music Mr Brigdes.

David Meikle

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One of Fred’s songs made the Dave Godin Deep Soul Series. This is what Dave had to say.....

 

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Douglaschip

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Interesting note to the above - on the Empire copy of 'She broke his heart' it says the writer is Freddie Pride - when I showed this to Fred when the Brothers of Soul performed in Coventry he became very animated and said 'I wrote that'.  - Before I could stop him he took a pen and crossed out Richard Pride on the record and then wrote on the cardboard cover - Fred Bridges BOS - I wrote 'she broke his heart'  Fred.

Class act so I didn't mind him defacing the record :D.

Adam

The Yank

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There's at least one more of Fred's songs in the Deep Soul series - Ruby Andrews on Volume 4

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Speedlimit

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He was also responsible for this piece of  class 60's soul probably one of the best dancer's  of the late casino period  :thumbsup:

 

 

The Yank

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Another great dancer - 

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Seano

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Sorry to read of his passing, I was another of the lucky ones to see them perform in Coventry and I am indebted to all you people posting on this (and so many other threads re so much more); I had no idea he had been so much of a part of sounds I've loved for so long. 

I'm guessing Rob Moss's upcoming release of 3 records links around these connections.

David Meikle

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I love this song...

 

 

 

 

David Meikle

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Here’s the Masqueraders version from the Love Anonymous album.

Somehow or other Don Hart and James Shorter got credited with the music (40 seconds into the video).

No wonder Fred got pissed with the industry.

 

David Meikle

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Fred had two solo recordings. This one using his middle name. Although it’s from 1963 I never tire of hearing it. 

 

David Meikle

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Fred told me that he and Don Davis were thrilled with this song...

 

The Yank

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One of my favorites from the group - 

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David Meikle

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A top notch Northern record.

Dylan

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33 minutes ago, the yank said:

One of my favorites from the group - 

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I actually prefer the flip to this its fantastic.  But this is still good.

Guest Polyvelts

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A massive loss. The Brothers of Soul were just that. So talented.RIP

 

Guest Polyvelts

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Guest Polyvelts

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My favourite of the Brothers of Soul recordings. 

Epic !

 

Guest Polyvelts

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He was a part of so many incredible records

 

Guest Polyvelts

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Like many people of my age (55) we discovered NS via the 1979 mod revival . I first heard Fred Bridges music on the Grapevine comp LP ‘This is Northern Soul’. This one just blew me away 

 

Wilxy

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Very sad news, was privileged to have been at Coventry Brothers of Soul Coventry event, and furthermore to meet the man in person, R.I.P Sir.......

Winsford Soul

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On 26/01/2018 at 09:03, speedlimit said:

He was also responsible for this piece of  class 60's soul probably one of the best dancer's  of the late casino period  :thumbsup:

 

 

Probably my all time favourite record. Thank you Mr Fred Bridges. :hatsoff2:RIP

Steve 




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