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Got me stumped -but would not be surprised if there did exsist BOLADIAN was first and foremost a Gospel person hence the hits he had on the label with the Clarke Sisters etc,I understand he still does re-issues of his back catalogue also? The push on the gospel stuff was definetly influenced by Martha Jean Steinberg -[the queen]who as youll know had a strong influence via CKLW across the river in Ohio.

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Got me stumped -but would not be surprised if there did exsist BOLADIAN was first and foremost a Gospel person hence the hits he had on the label with the Clarke Sisters etc,I understand he still does re-issues of his back catalogue also? The push on the gospel stuff was definetly influenced by Martha Jean Steinberg -[the queen]who as youll know had a strong influence via CKLW across the river in Ohio.

BAZ A

CKLW was in Windsor, Ontario across the river from Detroit. All of northen Ohio could hear it across Lake Erie. Listened to it often from 1969-72

BTW this is of course NOT the Bill Moss from Columbus, OH of Capsoul (and Bell) records fame.

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Got me stumped -but would not be surprised if there did exsist BOLADIAN was first and foremost a Gospel person hence the hits he had on the label with the Clarke Sisters etc,I understand he still does re-issues of his back catalogue also? The push on the gospel stuff was definetly influenced by Martha Jean Steinberg -[the queen]who as youll know had a strong influence via WJLB in Detroit [point amended].

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REALLY GOT ME THINKING NOW AS HE ALSO LAUNCHED THE SOUNDS OF GOSPEL IMPRINT BUT CANT FIND ANY REFERNCE TO BILL MOSS?

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YEP POINT NOTED GEORGE SEEMS TO BE SOME CONFUSION AS TO WHETHER OR NOT SHE WORKED AT CKLW -IVE AMENDED LOL!!! WOULD BE GOOD IF ANYONE CAN CONFIRM?

CKLW was in Windsor, Ontario across the river from Detroit. All of northen Ohio could hear it across Lake Erie. Listened to it often from 1969-72

BTW this is of course NOT the Bill Moss from Columbus, OH of Capsoul (and Bell) records fame.

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Got me stumped -but would not be surprised if there did exsist BOLADIAN was first and foremost a Gospel person hence the hits he had on the label with the Clarke Sisters etc,I understand he still does re-issues of his back catalogue also? The push on the gospel stuff was definetly influenced by Martha Jean Steinberg -[the queen]who as youll know had a strong influence via CKLW across the river in Ohio.

BAZ A

the lp exists, the question is whether the 45s exist though.

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I was ready to write them off but my a friend remembered having one or both probably twenty years ago. not sure if he has a scanner or a camera though.

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OK, so the story is: the Bill Moss gospel 45s are 040, 041 and 044, it's a separate series which in a discography had the 1 added erroneously at some stage. 040 came out in 73 and 044 in 74. So the first Westbound release was Emmanuel Laskey 'More Love' in 1969.

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OK, so the story is: the Bill Moss gospel 45s are 040, 041 and 044, it's a separate series which in a discography had the 1 added erroneously at some stage. 040 came out in 73 and 044 in 74. So the first Westbound release was Emmanuel Laskey 'More Love' in 1969.

that makes sense since the LP was clearly later


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