David Meikle Posted March 3, 2018 Posted March 3, 2018 (edited) I was always a fan of John but didn’t know that he worked for Action Records. I could not have functioned without B&S. The A5 issues with the pull out disc reviews were so good. Is he still around? Edited March 3, 2018 by David Meikle Added para 2 1
Guest Spain pete Posted March 3, 2018 Posted March 3, 2018 When l was a wee sprig of a lad l use to go to contempo records that was upstairs of a building at hanway street , on the junction of oxford st and Tottenham court road , every Saturday lunchtime john would be there taking in the delivery's of the latest imported records , kool and the gang , Tyrone Davis , o'jays , Issac Hayes , sir Joe quarterman, temptations ,mandrill cymande , always sold me something , so it's him l blame for my addiction , god bless him 👏🎶🎶
Soulman58 Posted March 4, 2018 Posted March 4, 2018 Like many on this site Blues & Soul was a must read, for the majority of the 70's. Although Dave Godin wrote more thought provoking articles, John's reviews of new releases convinced me to buy a number of prized LP's and singles blind. A walk up the steps at 23 (if I remember correctly) Hanway St, always resulted in walking away with less cash than intended. 1
Shinehead Posted March 4, 2018 Posted March 4, 2018 Last time I heard of John Abbey he was the founder of Ichiban Records which put out some great stuff , unfortunately it is now defunct I believe. Wasn't he also married in the seventies to soul artist Tamiko Jones ? 1
Steve Thompson Posted March 4, 2018 Posted March 4, 2018 Correct these two did marry, and here is a photo taken at a Cleethorpes Winter Gardens All-Dayer when from memory I think Dave Godin and Frank Elson were also there that day. 2
Guest Spain pete Posted March 4, 2018 Posted March 4, 2018 Remember going to see al green at the rainbow , Margie Joseph was supposed to be on the same bill , but she cancelled at the last moment , think she was replaced by a band called kokomo , john sat with Dave godin, don't think they were to pleased ,think it might of got a mention in the next blues and soul edition 🎶🎶
Kenb Posted March 4, 2018 Posted March 4, 2018 1 hour ago, Spain pete said: Remember going to see al green at the rainbow , Margie Joseph was supposed to be on the same bill , but she cancelled at the last moment , think she was replaced by a band called kokomo , john sat with Dave godin, don't think they were to pleased ,think it might of got a mention in the next blues and soul edition 🎶🎶 You might be mistaken about Kokomo. That was Jimmy "Wiz" Wisner's assumed name as an artist. We all know he was a great arranger/producer, but he released some material as a vocalist 'Asia Minor', etc.
Popular Post Soulman58 Posted March 4, 2018 Popular Post Posted March 4, 2018 No he could be correct Kokomo were a British soul band in the 70's 5
Shinehead Posted March 4, 2018 Posted March 4, 2018 4 minutes ago, Kenb said: You might be mistaken about Kokomo. That was Jimmy "Wiz" Wisner's assumed name as an artist. We all know he was a great arranger/producer, but he released some material as a vocalist 'Asia Minor', etc. Kokomo were also a funk/soul band formed in the seventies and supported many soul acts in that period. 1
Guest Spain pete Posted March 4, 2018 Posted March 4, 2018 Think they also supported war when they appeared at the Hammersmith odeon around that time, quite a funky little band , if l remember right . 🎶
Shinehead Posted March 4, 2018 Posted March 4, 2018 15 minutes ago, Spain pete said: Think they also supported war when they appeared at the Hammersmith odeon around that time, quite a funky little band , if l remember right . 🎶 Still going Pete , not all the original band obviously ! https://www.kokomo.band/ 1
David Meikle Posted March 4, 2018 Author Posted March 4, 2018 (edited) B&S was based at 42 Hanway Street. The closed red door in the image. The open red door was a pub back then too. Last time I was there was in 1983, and when I spoke to the bar owner, a Spanish lady, she spoke fondly of John. She said she knew him well and that he was a gentleman. B&S/Contempo was directly above the pub on the first floor. Edited March 4, 2018 by David Meikle Added a photo 1
Guest Spain pete Posted March 4, 2018 Posted March 4, 2018 Took a look on you tube, played the Albert hall and the half moon at Putney, so l take it they were London based , would rather have seen Margie Joseph though , no disrespect to them 🎶👅 12 minutes ago, shinehead said: Still going Pete , not all the original band obviously ! https://www.kokomo.band/
Dayo Posted March 5, 2018 Posted March 5, 2018 (edited) So no-one knows what happened to John E. Abbey? Surely one of the most influential figures in all of the UK soul scene? If it were not for Blues & Soul my teenage life would have been so very different.... He deserves a huge amount of respect. What happened to him? Anyone else get their soul packs from Contempo? Such excitement! Pretty sure that I saw Kokomo on that Al Green tour too (B'ham Odeon). Yes, they are still going. Edited March 5, 2018 by Dayo 2
maslar Posted March 5, 2018 Posted March 5, 2018 (edited) 20 hours ago, David Meikle said: B&S was based at 42 Hanway Street. The closed red door in the image. The open red door was a pub back then too. Last time I was there was in 1983, and when I spoke to the bar owner, a Spanish lady, she spoke fondly of John. She said she knew him well and that he was a gentleman. B&S/Contempo was directly above the pub on the first floor. Hanway Street today is a sorry sight. Until relatively recently there were a couple of record shops but no longer. I often use it as a short cut if I'm walking back to St Pancras (avoiding the junction) to go through Bloomsbury. It's decline is very sad. Edited March 5, 2018 by maslar
Rick Scott Posted March 5, 2018 Posted March 5, 2018 23 hours ago, Soulman58 said: No he could be correct Kokomo were a British soul band in the 70's Yes they were a very good band for what they were doing at the time, I featured 2 or three tracks by them in my sets back in '75 as New Releases, ones that spring to mind are, "I can understand it" (Womack Cover) and "Use your imagination" both had U.S. Columbia releases as well as their U. K. C.B.S. Release. 2
Guest Spain pete Posted March 5, 2018 Posted March 5, 2018 Use to get the occasional soul pack when l was up the hallowed stairs buying the latest soul ,disco, funk releases, FCK knows what l had or what happened to most of them , seems l was stuck in the mainstream back then, still l will always treasure my albums , how much does the shaft soundtrack go for nowadays .? FORESIGHT IS A WONDERFUL THING .🎭😂🎶🎶😢 3 hours ago, Dayo said: So no-one knows what happened to John E. Abbey? Surely one of the most influential figures in all of the UK soul scene? If it were not for Blues & Soul my teenage life would have been so very different.... He deserves a huge amount of respect. What happened to him? Anyone else get their soul packs from Contempo? Such excitement! Pretty sure that I saw Kokomo on that Al Green tour too (B'ham Odeon). Yes, they are still going.
Twoshoes Posted March 5, 2018 Posted March 5, 2018 (edited) On 04/03/2018 at 12:14, shinehead said: Kokomo were also a funk/soul band formed in the seventies and supported many soul acts in that period. Kokomo did a passable cover of Womack's I Can Understand It, not a patch on the man's obviously but ok oops!! just scrolled down thread and seen Rick already mentioned that,sorry Edited March 5, 2018 by Twoshoes Saw Rick's post 1
Rick Scott Posted March 5, 2018 Posted March 5, 2018 Hey, no worries Twoshoes, Yea have to agree no one gonna beat the Main Man at his Game but as you said a passable Cover of a Womack Classic which i enjoyed a great Dance Floor reaction with along with the other mentioned track of theirs.
Guest Spain pete Posted March 5, 2018 Posted March 5, 2018 Talking about john abbey , blues and soul ,hanway st, and reminiscing about my youth , does any one remember the Dave Simmonds soul show on radio one, think it took over mike Raven's blues show , Saturday tea time , anyone got any shows they could post up ?, always remember the link up with american radio stations pointing me in the direction of the latest movers and groovers , happy days ! 🎶🎶
Twoshoes Posted March 5, 2018 Posted March 5, 2018 24 minutes ago, Spain pete said: does any one remember the Dave Simmonds soul show on radio one Mike Raven along with older mates who were into Black Music at that time were my introduction into Soul in general not just Northern, I'd forgotten all about Dave Simmonds but yes I remember his shows now you mention it.
Julianb Posted March 5, 2018 Posted March 5, 2018 Remember picking up a copy of Arthur Freeman - You got me uptight' for 50p from Contempo on a visit to London
Julianb Posted March 5, 2018 Posted March 5, 2018 Was John instrumental in bringing over Major Lance for his tour when he recorded the live LP at the Torch? I think he did but my memory is not what it once was!
Guest Spain pete Posted March 5, 2018 Posted March 5, 2018 Sure was , cut some stuff for the contempo label , as well as some others If l remember right. 🎶🎶 7 minutes ago, JulianB said: Was John instrumental in bringing over Major Lance for his tour when he recorded the live LP at the Torch? I think he did but my memory is not what it once was!
Mickey Finn Posted March 6, 2018 Posted March 6, 2018 15 hours ago, Spain pete said: Talking about john abbey , blues and soul ,hanway st, and reminiscing about my youth , does any one remember the Dave Simmonds soul show on radio one, think it took over mike Raven's blues show , Saturday tea time , anyone got any shows they could post up ?, always remember the link up with american radio stations pointing me in the direction of the latest movers and groovers , happy days ! 🎶🎶 Alexis Korner had an early Saturday evening blues and soul show on Radio 1 for a while during the late 70s. Used to open with a sax-led instrumental of Rufus & Chaka's "Tell me something good". Somebody's put up a recording of one of these - eclectic sounds: 1
Twoshoes Posted March 7, 2018 Posted March 7, 2018 On 06/03/2018 at 07:44, Mickey Finn said: Alexis Korner We've deviated a bit from the original question but in an interesting way at least for me, it's often asked on here who influenced you and how did you get into Black Music ,never thought about it before but you mentioning Alexis Corner when I was a lad and a young one at that Alexis used to be on TV all the time and one particular programme I can't remember the name of ,I remember Tommy Bruce he of the voice of gravel being on there too singing from a phone box I'm on Fire, you got me wondering now was Alexis an early influence for me. Back to the original question I looked but couldn't find anything about John Abbey ,got to admit I didn't search for long, it did throw up two old threads on here about him one which had potential to be interesting but the link to an interview with him wouldn't work, might work for others though, type in Rare Interview with John Abbey on the search ,hope the link works for you, it came up on mine as you do not have permission to access this server. So does anyone know have an answer to is he still around? 1
Mickey Finn Posted March 7, 2018 Posted March 7, 2018 Ok, back on track: 5 years ago on this forum links to an interview with David Nathan were posted: Might be worth contacting David Nathan for more info on these - maybe get them posted back up. Meanwhile, the most recent thing I've been able to dig up after a not very exhaustive search is the news that in 2015 John Abbey was appointed CEO of Connor Ray Music, based in Houston, Texas: https://www.bmansbluesreport.com/2015/01/connor-ray-music-label-announces-ceo.html https://www.connorraymusic.com The article even provides an email address for John. Perhaps an exclusive Soul Source interview could be arranged... Nice to see he's still working with Trudy Lynn. 3
Guest Soulatthedale Posted March 10, 2018 Posted March 10, 2018 On 05/03/2018 at 15:49, Spain pete said: Talking about john abbey , blues and soul ,hanway st, and reminiscing about my youth , does any one remember the Dave Simmonds soul show on radio one, think it took over mike Raven's blues show , Saturday tea time , anyone got any shows they could post up ?, always remember the link up with american radio stations pointing me in the direction of the latest movers and groovers , happy days ! 🎶🎶 Yes, i think Dave Simmonds was on 5 until 6 pm but was fairly short lived round about 1972/73. Eddie Kendricks Keep on Truckin and Intruders I Wanna Know Your Name were a couple of tunes i remember being played as new releases tipped by the USA station to be big sellers.
Popular Post Julianb Posted March 10, 2018 Popular Post Posted March 10, 2018 On 3/5/2018 at 16:51, Spain pete said: Sure was , cut some stuff for the contempo label , as well as some others If l remember right. 🎶🎶 I attended the first show that Major did when John brought him over. It was held at a club in Halifax. The backing group that John had organised had absolutely no idea what his records sounded like and were awful. So awful in fact that we managed to stop the performance and played Major's records to them so that they had an idea of what they were supposed to be playing. Major was so grateful that when he started again he had me on the stage with him leading the 'clapping etc' to his songs. I still have the 'Rhythm of Major Lance' LP that I took that night and had signed - To Julian from a friend, thanks, Major Lance. In hindsight, listening to the 'Live at the Torch' LP, I don't think the backing group learned very much Not on the photograph of the 'crowd' at the Torch as I was on the stage with Otis Leavill ( got a copy of Boomerang' signed that night). Happy days. 4
Guest Spain pete Posted March 10, 2018 Posted March 10, 2018 1 hour ago, soulatthedale said: Yes, i think Dave Simmonds was on 5 until 6 pm but was fairly short lived round about 1972/73. Eddie Kendricks Keep on Truckin and Intruders I Wanna Know Your Name were a couple of tunes i remember being played as new releases tipped by the USA station to be big sellers. Seem to remember Eddie Kendricks , and what has always stuck in my head was harry hippie /l can understand it bobby womack , blew me away then and still does . 👍🎶🎶
Rick Scott Posted March 11, 2018 Posted March 11, 2018 Have fond memories of Major Lance at the Penultimate All - Nite at the Cleethorpes Pier March 8th 1976, He had his Wife with him, beautiful lady, have a few photographs of them on the stage , along with a few of the Tramps Live at the First Pier Anniversary February 21st 1976, and a signed photograph and single of Tomiko Jones "Spellbound" Aughtographed at the *** 1975 All Dayer at the Winter Gardens***, Violla Wills and Gonzales were there too but for some reason didn't manage to get an Autograph. *** I have a Photo copy from an advert in Blues and Soul Magazine showing 1st anniversary (All-Dayer) At the Winter Gardens as Sunday 26th October (Lincolnshire Soul Club)***? Was Major Lance on at a Big Leeds Soul Doo along with JJ Barnes, Exciters Etc. ? i went to it but for the love of me can't remember if it was a Dayer or All Niter but was early to mid 70's. 1
Twoshoes Posted March 11, 2018 Posted March 11, 2018 18 minutes ago, RICK SCOTT said: Was Major Lance on at a Big Leeds Soul Doo along with JJ Barnes, Exciters Etc. ? i went to it but for the love of me can't remember if it was a Dayer or All Niter but was early to mid 70's. Was that the one on the old train station? I went to that one , if it is it was an All Niter, I think Major Lance was on there but my memory is like yours, I do remember though my mates Scooter breaking down just outside Bradford on the way home.....that was one memory I wish I could forget. 1
Rick Scott Posted March 11, 2018 Posted March 11, 2018 Yea, that's the one, had a wooden dance floor laid on concrete which was crap to dance on, this was around the time when the country was flooded with the Mirwood label Instrumental backing tracks of well known vocal tracks for the first time.
Julianb Posted March 11, 2018 Posted March 11, 2018 44 minutes ago, RICK SCOTT said: Yea, that's the one, had a wooden dance floor laid on concrete which was crap to dance on, this was around the time when the country was flooded with the Mirwood label Instrumental backing tracks of well known vocal tracks for the first time. Well, Mr Soussan originated from Leeds (from Morocco originally) so you would expect them to hit our shores in Leeds 1
Steve Thompson Posted March 11, 2018 Posted March 11, 2018 6 hours ago, RICK SCOTT said: Have fond memories of Major Lance at the Penultimate All - Nite at the Cleethorpes Pier March 8th 1976, He had his Wife with him, beautiful lady, have a few photographs of them on the stage , along with a few of the Tramps Live at the First Pier Anniversary February 21st 1976, and a signed photograph and single of Tomiko Jones "Spellbound" Aughtographed at the *** 1975 All Dayer at the Winter Gardens***, Violla Wills and Gonzales were there too but for some reason didn't manage to get an Autograph. *** I have a Photo copy from an advert in Blues and Soul Magazine showing 1st anniversary (All-Dayer) At the Winter Gardens as Sunday 26th October (Lincolnshire Soul Club)***? Was Major Lance on at a Big Leeds Soul Doo along with JJ Barnes, Exciters Etc. ? i went to it but for the love of me can't remember if it was a Dayer or All Niter but was early to mid 70's. Queens Hall bus station All Niter Rick with 7000 there, Major Lance, JJ Barnes, Exciters, Mel & Tim etc. Seem to think we went to a second one with the Detroit Emeralds. I can remember some us going to watch Leeds in the afternoon then meeting up at the Scarborough pub before the niter. 2
Julianb Posted March 11, 2018 Posted March 11, 2018 Detroit emeralds. They were brought over by Chris Burton of the torch. Spent the evening with Chris and Mr and Mrs minshull chatting with them in the dragonara hotel just across the road from the venue Happy times! Julian 1
Rick Scott Posted March 12, 2018 Posted March 12, 2018 16 hours ago, Steve Thompson said: Queens Hall bus station All Niter Rick with 7000 there, Major Lance, JJ Barnes, Exciters, Mel & Tim etc. Seem to think we went to a second one with the Detroit Emeralds. I can remember some us going to watch Leeds in the afternoon then meeting up at the Scarborough pub before the niter. Yea, That's correct Jack, was great to see the acts live but the place was bloody awful, Seem to remember Tom (JC) and Leroy and the usual Gang were there too.
Dayo Posted March 15, 2018 Posted March 15, 2018 Queens Hall - what a gathering that was. Awful night, but so many souls in one room was an awesome thing. 2
Dayo Posted March 19, 2018 Posted March 19, 2018 (edited) Apparently he is managing the Three Degrees. Contact details from their website pasted below: Contact Us If you want to get in touch please call using the number below or send us a message using the contact form on this page Management: John Abbey Representation Tel: +1 770 928 1864 Fax: +1 770 928 1926 e-mail: jarinc45@aol.com Edited March 19, 2018 by Dayo 3
Guest Spain pete Posted March 19, 2018 Posted March 19, 2018 Well done sherlock 👍👏🎶🎶 18 minutes ago, Dayo said: Apparently he is managing the Three Degrees. Contact details from their website pasted below: Contact Us If you want to get in touch please call using the number below or send us a message using the contact form on this page Management: John Abbey Representation Tel: +1 770 928 1864 Fax: +1 770 928 1926 e-mail: jarinc45@aol.com
Roburt Posted March 19, 2018 Posted March 19, 2018 (edited) His old wife ... Edited March 19, 2018 by Roburt
Eddie Hubbard Posted March 20, 2018 Posted March 20, 2018 Yes John is still around ,am friends with him on FB
David Meikle Posted March 26, 2018 Author Posted March 26, 2018 (edited) A good story from July 1971. Edited March 26, 2018 by David Meikle
Julianb Posted March 26, 2018 Posted March 26, 2018 On 3/20/2018 at 21:22, Eddie Hubbard said: Yes John is still around ,am friends with him on FB Hi Eddie John Manship is currently auctioning a poster which he says was Major Lance's first 'gig' when he arrived in the UK before the Torch recording. I posted earlier in this thread regarding the gig in Halifax and the backing group not knowing the tunes he was trying to sing. It seems strange that the backing group did not know his music at Halifax if they had already played with him! Perhaps you could ask John Abbey to clarify ? ( if he can remember). Hope you're well. Cheers Julian
Tim Richmond Posted March 26, 2018 Posted March 26, 2018 I was at the Halifax gig, hell, I must have been 14! Regarding what may, or not have been the Major's first UK gig, I recall he was due at The Wheel, but it never happened, I believe there are some posters advertising it. Could this have been on his first UK tour? Did he play elsewhere? Just a thought. Tim.
Guest Spain pete Posted March 26, 2018 Posted March 26, 2018 Do us a favour Eddie and ask him if he's gonna write a book for us anoraks, sure his got a few tales to tell , all the best Pete . 🎶🎶🎶🍻 On 20/03/2018 at 22:22, Eddie Hubbard said: Yes John is still around ,am friends with him on FB
Eddie Hubbard Posted March 28, 2018 Posted March 28, 2018 On 26/03/2018 at 13:16, JulianB said: Hi Eddie John Manship is currently auctioning a poster which he says was Major Lance's first 'gig' when he arrived in the UK before the Torch recording. I posted earlier in this thread regarding the gig in Halifax and the backing group not knowing the tunes he was trying to sing. It seems strange that the backing group did not know his music at Halifax if they had already played with him! Perhaps you could ask John Abbey to clarify ? ( if he can remember). Hope you're well. Cheers Julian Ok I’ll ask him Julian , there is hardly anything about Soul Music on his page , which is criminal and a shame I think .He must have so many stories to tell .Heard a great radio show a while back ,where he explained how he used to call up artists like Tyrone Davis for interviews , from a pay phone ,frantically putting in money ,and trying to make notes in the cold .
Eddie Hubbard Posted March 28, 2018 Posted March 28, 2018 On 26/03/2018 at 15:18, Spain pete said: Do us a favour Eddie and ask him if he's gonna write a book for us anoraks, sure his got a few tales to tell , all the best Pete . 🎶🎶🎶🍻 Will do Pete
Julianb Posted March 28, 2018 Posted March 28, 2018 52 minutes ago, Eddie Hubbard said: Ok I’ll ask him Julian , there is hardly anything about Soul Music on his page , which is criminal and a shame I think .He must have so many stories to tell .Heard a great radio show a while back ,where he explained how he used to call up artists like Tyrone Davis for interviews , from a pay phone ,frantically putting in money ,and trying to make notes in the cold . Cheers Eddie, looking forward to his reply
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