Ljblanken Posted August 20, 2016 Posted August 20, 2016 (edited) Does anyone know the story behind McCants death (and the related story around the aborted release of the "try me for your new love" 45)? I found this article from a cincinnati newspaper, but it is very hazy on his death. They talk about cancer, but I had also heard something about a motorcycle accident? https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/history/2014/10/18/mystery-soul-singer-junior-mccants/17532395/ Edited August 20, 2016 by ljblanken
Ljblanken Posted August 20, 2016 Author Posted August 20, 2016 FYSA, this is where I heard about motorbike accident... "I could find very little info on Junior McCants other than that he was from Cincinnati and he usually sang in a falsetto. This was his follow-up single to another great King release #6076; "The Boy Needs a Girl / Help My Love” from 1967 which failed to chart but did receive regional air play. On the liner notes to a Kent CD collection called King Northern Soul, it states that McCants died of a brain tumor at the age of 24. But I’ve also read that Junior McCants died in a motorcycle accident when he and King staff songwriter/producer/arranger Charles Spurling went out riding. According to the back story "Try Me for Your New Love" was pulled, in respect for McCants family’s wishes. Only a couple of white label promos saw the light of day, obviously at least one survived" https://www.amoeba.com/blog/2009/02/the-thing-of-a-thing-of-a-thing-/junior-mccants.html
soulfulsaint Posted August 21, 2016 Posted August 21, 2016 I had always believed it was cancer and although I have no evidence to connect the two - his work place was pretty dire and he was regularly exposed to aluminum dust and coal-tar byproducts. The American union movement have pursued some firms for cancer related deaths especially and lung and bladder cancers and respiratory diseases too. But linking his workplace and his death are entirely my assumptions with limited proof. Not been able to track family either. Stuart Cosgrove
soulfulsaint Posted August 21, 2016 Posted August 21, 2016 Should have been clearer that Junior worked in an aluminum manufacturing plant
Guest woody1971 Posted August 21, 2016 Posted August 21, 2016 try here,read the comments at the bottom. https://dereksdaily45.blogspot.co.uk/2009/11/junior-mccants-try-me-for-your-new-love.html
Chalky Posted August 21, 2016 Posted August 21, 2016 Quote Junior (James) McCants was my uncle and he died of a brain tumer at 24, not a motorcycle accident. His children currently have his gold record plaque.
Ljblanken Posted August 21, 2016 Author Posted August 21, 2016 thanks for the info. I wonder if he worked here (Aluminum Industries Inc. on Beekman Avenue - pic is from the big flood of 1937). Maybe not, but it is a cool image...
Ady Croasdell Posted August 21, 2016 Posted August 21, 2016 (edited) Charles Spurling told me brain tumour and didn't mention any accidents Edited August 21, 2016 by ady croasdell Mis-spelling
Popular Post Andy Rix Posted August 22, 2016 Popular Post Posted August 22, 2016 I first contacted Charles Spurling in 1999 as I wanted to learn more about the Junior McCants 45. That proved to be fortuitous as Ady started working on the first King Northern Soul CD (CDKEND 185) shortly afterwards. What Charles said was that Junior was giving him a lift across town on his recently acquired motorbike when he called out that he couldn't see; Charles took control of the bike thus averting an accident. As a result of this sudden onset of vision loss Junior went to the hospital where the diagnosis of a brain tumour was subsequently made. His sad death followed shortly afterwards. The planned release of 'Try Me For Your New Love' was cancelled as a result. Charles had a copy of the 45 which he had removed from the King record library ... and I recall that Tony Rounce said when he went through the library that there was a note left where the 45 should have been saying "taken by Charles Spurling" ... or something along those lines. Charles couldn't find the 45 and upon asking his son discovered that he had taken it to play. Charles tried for a few years to get it back but his son said he had lent it to a friend and subsequently it had disappeared. Who knows where that might have ended up. The conversation with Charles was used in the sleeve notes for the King CD ... which I'm sure you can still buy .. and I suggest you do if you don't have it Andy 5
KevH Posted August 23, 2016 Posted August 23, 2016 On one of the youtube clips of " Boy needs a girl",a family member had replied.Maybe they could be contacted.? 1
KevH Posted August 27, 2016 Posted August 27, 2016 Can i add that "Help my love",is one of my favourite deep tracks. 1
Chess1458 Posted May 21, 2017 Posted May 21, 2017 He had battled cancer from age 7 until he passed"Via his sister 1
Blackpoolsoul Posted March 5, 2021 Posted March 5, 2021 On 22/08/2016 at 18:58, Andy Rix said: I first contacted Charles Spurling in 1999 as I wanted to learn more about the Junior McCants 45. That proved to be fortuitous as Ady started working on the first King Northern Soul CD (CDKEND 185) shortly afterwards. What Charles said was that Junior was giving him a lift across town on his recently acquired motorbike when he called out that he couldn't see; Charles took control of the bike thus averting an accident. As a result of this sudden onset of vision loss Junior went to the hospital where the diagnosis of a brain tumour was subsequently made. His sad death followed shortly afterwards. The planned release of 'Try Me For Your New Love' was cancelled as a result. Charles had a copy of the 45 which he had removed from the King record library ... and I recall that Tony Rounce said when he went through the library that there was a note left where the 45 should have been saying "taken by Charles Spurling" ... or something along those lines. Charles couldn't find the 45 and upon asking his son discovered that he had taken it to play. Charles tried for a few years to get it back but his son said he had lent it to a friend and subsequently it had disappeared. Who knows where that might have ended up. The conversation with Charles was used in the sleeve notes for the King CD ... which I'm sure you can still buy .. and I suggest you do if you don't have it Andy It seems your info has not reached cincinntti Andy https://eu.cincinnati.com/story/news/history/2014/10/18/mystery-soul-singer-junior-mccants/17532395/ 1
Dave Pinch Posted March 7, 2021 Posted March 7, 2021 On 05/03/2021 at 19:02, Blackpoolsoul said: It seems your info has not reached cincinntti Andy https://eu.cincinnati.com/story/news/history/2014/10/18/mystery-soul-singer-junior-mccants/17532395/ that library meeting was 6 years ago i believe and not recently 1
Blackpoolsoul Posted March 7, 2021 Posted March 7, 2021 34 minutes ago, Dave Pinch said: that library meeting was 6 years ago i believe and not recently Andy's info (above Dave about 2016 which nearly ties in) I think I was trying to suggest someone let them know On 22/08/2016 at 18:58, Andy Rix said: I first contacted Charles Spurling in 1999 as I wanted to learn more about the Junior McCants 45. That proved to be fortuitous as Ady started working on the first King Northern Soul CD (CDKEND 185) shortly afterwards. What Charles said was that Junior was giving him a lift across town on his recently acquired motorbike when he called out that he couldn't see; Charles took control of the bike thus averting an accident. As a result of this sudden onset of vision loss Junior went to the hospital where the diagnosis of a brain tumour was subsequently made. His sad death followed shortly afterwards. The planned release of 'Try Me For Your New Love' was cancelled as a result. Charles had a copy of the 45 which he had removed from the King record library ... and I recall that Tony Rounce said when he went through the library that there was a note left where the 45 should have been saying "taken by Charles Spurling" ... or something along those lines. Charles couldn't find the 45 and upon asking his son discovered that he had taken it to play. Charles tried for a few years to get it back but his son said he had lent it to a friend and subsequently it had disappeared. Who knows where that might have ended up. The conversation with Charles was used in the sleeve notes for the King CD ... which I'm sure you can still buy .. and I suggest you do if you don't have it Andy
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