Investinsoul Posted July 28, 2010 Posted July 28, 2010 I saw this video posted to a couple of ebay auctions. It contains a very interesting record that people are trying to find info on... I figured the answer could come from this forum. Take a look. Can't wait to hear your thoughts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofEVPAGpISA
Guest Posted July 28, 2010 Posted July 28, 2010 Entertaining vid, thanks for the post! Don't know anything about the artist though.
arnie j Posted July 28, 2010 Posted July 28, 2010 interesting stuff, nice vid,thanks for posting jason
Mark Jones Posted July 28, 2010 Posted July 28, 2010 (edited) Was a white trombonist called Joe Howard but very much doubt it's him!! Big band era stuff his domain! Edited July 28, 2010 by soulechoes
Mark Jones Posted July 28, 2010 Posted July 28, 2010 (edited) Or maybe this guy? Black Radio DJ... Although he was in Detroit! Bit more likely though! Did record track below: Joltin' Joe Howard - Baby Won't You Change Your Mind (Kudo 666) https://www.soulfulde...oe%20howard.htm ""Joltin' Joe" Howard Joe Howard was born in Colorado but spent much of his early life in small towns in Texas. Eventually, his family moved to Waco, Texas. His first job as an announcer was at Houston's KNUZ, a radio station that played music for black audiences. Later, Howard found work at KYOK, also in Houston. By 1954, Howard had joined WAKE, a general-market radio station in Atlanta, Georgia. At WAKE, Howard read commercials, news and other announcements. Howard was known for his articula- tion and speaking ability, and WAKE's white audience never knew that he was an African American. Nevertheless, Howard was fired when a major sponsor found out he was African American and demanded that WAKE let him go. Howard landed a job at WERD, also in Atlanta, and the nation's first black-owned radio station. In 1956, Howard left WERD to take a job at WCHB located in Inkster, Michigan. At WCHB, Howard was an instant success, as listeners liked his announcing style and personality. Later, he moved over to WJLB, another Detroit, Michigan area radio station, where he continued to make waves over the air." Edited July 28, 2010 by soulechoes
Mick Howard Posted July 28, 2010 Posted July 28, 2010 Really, really interesting but not being able to find out any info about a particular singer isn't very unusual. This is so true of a lot of tunes on the Soul scene. A guy whose friends lets say egg him on to cut an acetate following which no label where it's 'hawked' wants to take it up is surely doomed to failure as obviously this guy was. Granted, its a very nice blues but not that much different to many in the late 50's & early 60's so...... Mick
Mark Jones Posted July 28, 2010 Posted July 28, 2010 Really, really interesting but not being able to find out any info about a particular singer isn't very unusual. This is so true of a lot of tunes on the Soul scene. A guy whose friends lets say egg him on to cut an acetate following which no label where it's 'hawked' wants to take it up is surely doomed to failure as obviously this guy was. Granted, its a very nice blues but not that much different to many in the late 50's & early 60's so...... Mick Thought you were gonna say you were a distant relation for a moment!
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