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Tomangoes

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RIP JR

Gonna be a big thing and Love love love are Northern Soul DNA.

Ed

The Yank

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Sad to hear this- Jerry was involved with so many great songs !

    As a producer- Sapphires- Gotta Have Your Love" and "Slow Fizz", Jay and the Techniques' "Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie", Fathers Angels- "Bok To Bach", Virgil Henry - "You Ain't Saying Nothing New" .

   As a writer- Dee Dee Warwick (among many others) "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me" and "When Love Slips Away". 

   R.I.P. 

 

   

Daved

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RIP Jerry. I hope you get to do the 81 up there

Roburt

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Jerry Ross did a huge number of great tracks but not everything worked out so soulful ... in 1969 Jubilee appointed Jerry Ross as the new producer of pop group the Happenings. Back then Ray Dahrouge was a very in-demand song writer. He'd had more success with his songs when cut by soul artists than by pop acts, so he decided to go down that road once again. So Ray wrote a song that he thought would be a perfect cut for Archie Bell & the Drells (titled "Young Girls Want What They Can't Have"). He cut a demo of it in the style of AB&D's and waited to see who would pick it. Jerry Ross came calling and with his track record with the likes of the Festivals, Bobby Hebb, Jerry Butler, Dee Dee Warwick, Showstoppers, Jay & Techniques, etc. Ray was happy when Jerry took the song away with him. BUT, he decided to try it on the Happenings, it didn't fit them well, went unissued and the song just died off. 

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45cellar

Posted

Very sad to hear of his passing.

He helped to create so many of the records we love.

R.I.P. Jerry Ross.

Enricoacm1899

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Great man. I was readin' just yesterday the chapter speakin' about him on the "That's the beat" book about Philly soul. He'd got a lot of skills: writin' tunes, producin', promotin 'em and he also was a great entertainer. He was really a full music man behind the scene. 

Andy Rix

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He gave us more than we realise ... a sad loss indeed

Andy

Dayo

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If you ever saw an unknown record with his name credited on the label, you knew it would be worth taking a chance on.  Great producer who made some terrific sounds.  RIP.

 

 




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