Candiman Posted March 3, 2010 Posted March 3, 2010 I am reading Roger Pruter's "Chicago Soul". In it he states that One-derful set up at 2642 South Michigan but by '64 they had moved to 1827 South Michigan. I saw a copy of Beverly Shaffer "Even the Score" on ebay with the 2642 address. But this record came out late 65 (early 66?) and other One-derful releases around the same time I have seen have the 1827 address on the label. So what does this mean for this Beverly Shaffer single? - A boot? - One-derful using old label stock? Any ideas?
boba Posted March 4, 2010 Posted March 4, 2010 I am reading Roger Pruter's "Chicago Soul". In it he states that One-derful set up at 2642 South Michigan but by '64 they had moved to 1827 South Michigan. I saw a copy of Beverly Shaffer "Even the Score" on ebay with the 2642 address. But this record came out late 65 (early 66?) and other One-derful releases around the same time I have seen have the 1827 address on the label. So what does this mean for this Beverly Shaffer single? - A boot? - One-derful using old label stock? Any ideas? that record is definitely from '66, the a-side, "where will you be boy", is about vietnam. it's likely old label blanks they used.
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