Roburt Posted March 28, 2012 Posted March 28, 2012 Anyone here know much about Vic Marcel. I know he started out singing (in the late 50's / early 60's) as front man for the Four Bars -- which I'd guess is a totally different outfit to (Eddie Daye's) Four Bars ..... ....... mind you, both group's were from the same general area (a place in Delaware, east of Baltimore for one & DC the other) and both were recording at the same time (around 1963). Back to Vic; later in the 60's, he hooked up with Andy Stroud (Nina Simone's hubby) and cut tracks for Ninandy that were picked up for national distribution by RCA. I like most of his Ninandy / RCA cuts and guess that additional tracks he laid down back then stayed in the vaults. From his ad (see attachment), Vic & his group seems to have been a popular act (in the early / mid 60's) in the Baltimore & DC areas ......... what more is known about him ??
Roburt Posted March 28, 2012 Author Posted March 28, 2012 As Vic fronted a Four Bars in the early 60's, just thought I'd ask about the Four Bars that cut for Republic (based out of Nashville) back in 50's. This outfit can't have been Vic's group (too early) and I guess they weren't Eddie Daye's Four Bars as that group had been signed to Josie at the time. So anyone know owt bout the Four Bars on Republic (they were a vocal quartet but that's all I know bout em).
Garethx Posted March 28, 2012 Posted March 28, 2012 I'd often wondered about this. Eddie Daye was more of a bandleader than a lead singer per se, so these could indeed be the same Four Bars. As you point out the geographical location is broadly similar. No idea about the fifties group. Vic Marcel was a good singer and I love his RCA single "You Still Got Me". All sides of his RCA 45s are at least pretty good though. I'm afraid I know practically nothing else about him so am looking forward to any concrete answers in this thread.
Roburt Posted March 28, 2012 Author Posted March 28, 2012 Not Vic's group ........ but back to (Eddie Daye's) Four Bars. They were signed to Josie at the time that Republic 45 by the Four Bars was released.
Blake H Posted March 28, 2012 Posted March 28, 2012 I too am intrigued by Vic, anyone got a complete discography of him? BH
Roburt Posted March 28, 2012 Author Posted March 28, 2012 Well, he was recording around 1963 for DonBut productions .......
Roburt Posted March 28, 2012 Author Posted March 28, 2012 I think the above may have been more mid 60's, rather than 1963. It was the product of Donald Butler's production company.
Roburt Posted March 28, 2012 Author Posted March 28, 2012 Can't find much out about Donald Butler or his record label. The guy who arranged the track Vic cut for DonBut was Hershel McGinnis. There was a Hershel McGinnis who was director of the Nth Carolina Central Univ Marching Band back in the late 50's. I guess he's the same guy who went on to work with Vic.
Guest MsPorsh Posted September 4, 2012 Posted September 4, 2012 Wow this is my Step Father, he also went by the name Charlie Mitchell! omg what do you guys want to know? He is alive and now sings at his church and lives with his wife and my little sister
Roburt Posted September 4, 2012 Author Posted September 4, 2012 MsPorsh, if you can get us the facts on his singing career & post them on here, that would be great. Due to his group's name, there is much confusion about which recordings actually feature him and which were made by the other versions of the Four Bars. Also, when & why he went solo (1965 ?). Where was he based (New York after Baltimore / DC). How he was signed to Stroud Productions / Ninandy Records (connected to Nina Simone) .... and ... when he gave up on his singing career. ......... MANY THANKS 1
Dave Pinch Posted September 4, 2012 Posted September 4, 2012 (edited) This Charlie Mitchell? same fella for sure Edited September 4, 2012 by dave pinch
Guest MsPorsh Posted September 4, 2012 Posted September 4, 2012 MsPorsh, if you can get us the facts on his singing career & post them on here, that would be great.... Uu know rob this is all new to me.. I'm just finding ou about everything over night so I would have to call him and get exact dates and stuff but from what I know, he signed with rca during the 60s I wanna say. Charlie Mitchell and Vic Marcel is the same person. Ummmm he signed a 5 year contract with them, he recorded several songs but the label didn't give him the proper promotion on the tracks they just released them. So he had to be stuck in that 5 yr contract and once he was released he told me at that point he just gave up. I got mad when he told me that he should have kept on trucking. I will call and get more info for you because I'm just as if not more eager to know for myself. I do music, have music on iTunes and everything and never knew my father was signed! I'm trying to remix after hours lol
Guest MsPorsh Posted September 4, 2012 Posted September 4, 2012 I too am intrigued by Vic, anyone got a complete discography of him? BH Hey Blake, do you happen to have any more photos?
Guest MsPorsh Posted September 4, 2012 Posted September 4, 2012 MsPorsh, if you can get us the facts on his singing career & post them on here, that would be great. Due to his group's name, there is much confusion about which recordings actually feature him and which were made by the other versions of the Four Bars. Also, when & why he went solo (1965 ?). Where was he based (New York after Baltimore / DC). How he was signed to Stroud Productions / Ninandy Records (connected to Nina Simone) .... and ... when he gave up on his singing career. ......... MANY THANKS Well just got off the phone with my dad... Vic was not apart of the Four Bars, he was always a solo artist. The Four Bars were hired to sing back up on a couple of his tracks, "come back to these arms" was the most popular song. He recorded in DC but was based in NY. His last recordings were produced by Tony Sylvester from the Main Ingredient in the 70s.. he produced the tracks "After Hours" and "Love Dont Come Easy" and Andy Straud was his manager. Cuba Gooding Jr's father (Cuba Gooding) was apart of the Main Ingredient and helped along with Tony to produce my dad's tracks. I actually spoke to Cuba today I reached out and got his contact and booking info and he's allowing me to reconnect Vic and him together, So i am very excited about that.
Garethx Posted September 4, 2012 Posted September 4, 2012 Great information MsPorsh. Vic's recording career has earned him the respect of fans all over the world. 1
Swifty Posted September 4, 2012 Posted September 4, 2012 Now this is what Soul Source is all about ! Nice one MsPorsh , and welcome aboard. Swifty 2
boba Posted September 4, 2012 Posted September 4, 2012 Thank you for posting this great information about your father.
Mick Sway Posted September 4, 2012 Posted September 4, 2012 (edited) Interesting stuff, thanks for posting guys! Love this: and especially this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmxBpQKT4UU&list=WL470F90A487715993&feature=mh_lolz Edited September 4, 2012 by Mick Sway 1
Steve Plumb Posted September 4, 2012 Posted September 4, 2012 Brilliant stuff and how amazing to know Vic was also Charlie Mitchell
Guest MsPorsh Posted September 5, 2012 Posted September 5, 2012 Thanks guys!! If I learn more I will be more than happy to post, I just got word that he and Cuba Gooding Sr spoke on the phone today! Can't wait to hear about the convo! And i am definitely trying to remake one of my dads songs, keep you posted ;)
Guest Andre Mitchell Posted February 16, 2018 Posted February 16, 2018 I'm Vic Marcel's son Andre thanks for supporting my dad's music!😁
Roburt Posted February 17, 2018 Author Posted February 17, 2018 Andre, if you could tell us more about Vic's music career (or hook us up with him direct via an e-mail contact address), then I could forward some relevant questions and using the info write an article on him to go up on here & in a UK soul magazine. CHEERS.
Robbk Posted February 18, 2018 Posted February 18, 2018 From what I remember, there was only one 4 Bars group, who sang in The Baltimore/D.C. Area, and that was Eddie Daye's group, which sang during most of the 1950s and 1960s. I always thought that Eddie was their lead singer. They DID have member changes in transitioning from R&B to Soul, and the '50s to the '60s. They backed Vic Marcel on several cuts, but I never heard of Marcel being an official member of that group.
Manfromsoul45s Posted February 19, 2018 Posted February 19, 2018 Slightly related but I have a Jobette acetate version of "Won't you come and fly with me" not sure what or if any connection?
Simon T Posted March 14, 2022 Posted March 14, 2022 On 04/09/2012 at 19:48, Guest MsPorsh said: Hey Blake, do you happen to have any more photos?
The Yank Posted March 14, 2022 Posted March 14, 2022 Vic doing some self promotion in the August 10, 1968 issue of Billboard - 1
Blackpoolsoul Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 On 18/02/2018 at 04:06, Robbk said: From what I remember, there was only one 4 Bars group, who sang in The Baltimore/D.C. Area, and that was Eddie Daye's group, which sang during most of the 1950s and 1960s. I always thought that Eddie was their lead singer. They DID have member changes in transitioning from R&B to Soul, and the '50s to the '60s. They backed Vic Marcel on several cuts, but I never heard of Marcel being an official member of that group. 100% bang on as usual Rob The 4 bars were hired to back up Vic (although the recording was done in D.C.). They don't seem to be on the flip, "That's My Girl."
Simon T Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 12 hours ago, Blackpoolsoul said: 100% bang on as usual Rob The 4 bars were hired to back up Vic (although the recording was done in D.C.). They don't seem to be on the flip, "That's My Girl." Is there a definitive list of recordings the Four Bars were the back-up band on? It's not obvious from label scans.
Chalky Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 58 minutes ago, Simon T said: Is there a definitive list of recordings the Four Bars were the back-up band on? It's not obvious from label scans. I have a cd of their stuff, will try and find it when I get home and see if it can add anything to the discussion. 1
Chalky Posted March 16, 2022 Posted March 16, 2022 Here are the sleeve notes for the CD I have of Dayco Records. It's clear Eddie Daye didn't sing lead, he was the bass singer. There is no mention of Vic. 1
Mal C Posted March 16, 2022 Posted March 16, 2022 I like his RCA side "You still got me" was a Steve Plumb suggestion, good record.
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