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The site is run by a chap named Andreas Vingaard. Very generously, he contacted me recently to share some info he'd gathered and which he felt might be of interest - and it was. Hats off and thumbs up to any and all who are so open and willing to share in such a way - and much respect for the great work he's done. :hatsoff2::thumbsup:

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Thanks for the kind words. I really appreciate it.

I just finished another interview, this one is with Tony Amaro. He later became known under his given name Antonio Castro with which he recorded the track W.E.L.F.A.R.E.

othersounds.com

Enjoy!

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Finished another interview for my blog. Camille E. Hodge owned CAB / Camille Records based in the Bronx. It was mostly a Calypso label so this interview might not be for every one but there's some interesting details included if you ask me.

Enjoy!

https://othersounds.com/

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Finished another interview for my blog. Camille E. Hodge owned CAB / Camille Records based in the Bronx. It was mostly a Calypso label so this interview might not be for every one but there's some interesting details included if you ask me.

Enjoy!

https://othersounds.com/

cool, looks very thorough, will read it when i get a chance. there is a soul 45 by Connie McGill and the Visions on the label, I'm sure I have at least one more soul 45 on the label.

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Camille said the competition on the RnB market was fierce and I guess it wasn't really his main focus. He added that he recorded four RnB / Soul 45's, all by guys named Jimmy which is Jimmy Dockett, Jimmy Lomax and I guess Jimmy Smiley (which I have never heard) and maybe Jimmy Riley?

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Camille said the competition on the RnB market was fierce and I guess it wasn't really his main focus. He added that he recorded four RnB / Soul 45's, all by guys named Jimmy which is Jimmy Dockett, Jimmy Lomax and I guess Jimmy Smiley (which I have never heard) and maybe Jimmy Riley?

the other one I had was Jimmy Dockett. My friend knows him if you have some sort of desire to talk to him about this article or whatever.

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