STR005 The Vee-Gees 'Talkin' Mono - Stereo - TSL006 Curtis Lee 'Steppin' b/w 'Funkadize Me Please'
Stream Records (pre-order) out September 2022
Talkin’ and Steppin’ all day long here. It’s time for another Stream of goodness. Once again two impossible-to-find modern soul bangers licensed and reissued for your pleasure!
STR005
The Vee-Gees
"Talkin" Mono / Stereo
Listen: https://bit.ly/Vee_Gees
Preorder:
https://cannonballsoul.com/streamrecords/
Previously known as the Versatile Gents, The Vee Gees were from Greensboro, N.C. They started the band in 1967 originally as "the African Americans" performed at a talent show at Gillespie Park School, Geensboro, North Carolina. Soon After Virginia Massey a Senior Music Major at A&T joined the group and the name was changed to Gin And The Gents. After one year Massey left the Band and their name was changed to The Versatile Gents.
They reformed and called themselves the Vee Gees in the early 70’s. The Members are Robert Evans (Vince Evans of the NFL's brother), Nathaniel Herring, Anthony Quick, CC Stewart, Cecil Young.In their band. Carlton Morales that wrote "Vallotte" and played with Julian Lennon on guitar. Kevan Tynes on drums. Walter Carlton on Bass. They recored a beautiful sweet soul side call It’s hard to say so long on Jump in 1973. They came back to the studio in 1974 and cut the incredible Talkin on Jump off records. Vee Gees Talkin is the ultimate crossover tune, Spun by some of the best deejays in the world. We’re sure you will be singing all day “Hey brother, brother, just had a talk with the man yesterday... what did he saaaaaay?" Enjoy and support the venture, and if you like the Curtis Lee too, please bundle up and spare something. One in every home!
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TSL006
Curtis Lee
"Steppin" b/w "Funkadize Me Please"
Listen: https://bit.ly/Curtis_Lee
Preorder: https://cannonballsoul.com/streamrecords/
This what we call a Killer Modern Soul Dancer! Curtis Lee, real name Curtis Lee Lindsey out of Canton OH, sadly passed away much too young at the age of 58 in June 2012. He was a really special man & a really talented singer and musician. Curt worked for Canton City Schools as a crossing guard. He was also a social member of VFW Military Veteran organisation. He loved to sing and was runner-up for Canton Idol in 2007, and he also sang at the Fair Grounds and for some Hall of Fame events. We’ve managed to track down his family and licensed these two amazing songs that he recorded in 1979 on his own label Spade Record recorded at Kopperhead studio North Canton OH. Enjoy and support the venture, and if you like the Vee Gees too, please bundle up and spare something. One in every hom
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