G F Posted Sunday at 06:56 Posted Sunday at 06:56 Here's a short clip of an interview with Louvaine Demps - one of The Andantes. She mentions going to Chicago to record for a guy named (what sounds like) Al Trevishaw. Do you know anything about Al and the recordings he was involved in? Any info' would be very much appreciated. Chicago Andantes.mp3
Gilly Posted Sunday at 12:39 Posted Sunday at 12:39 The Andantes and 4th member Pat Lewis backed every track on Jackie Wilsons Higher and Higher LP to my knowledge
G F Posted Sunday at 13:04 Author Posted Sunday at 13:04 Thanks Louvaine also mentioned recording for Abner (at VeeJay) in Chicago. She said Pat Lewis joined them on various sessions - especially after 65-ish when Motown said they didn't want the three women to do sessions for anyone else. I'm not sure Louvaine was on that Jackie Wilson LP, as she said that she complied. I'm not sure what they/she sang on at VeeJay.
Gilly Posted Sunday at 15:18 Posted Sunday at 15:18 The Andantes did so much moonlighting, Popcorn Wylie was a close friend of mine and he used them often. It anoys me that Berry Gordy's book To Be Loved only mentioned the Andantes group once and the musicians didn't get the credit they deserved either 1
G F Posted Sunday at 15:25 Author Posted Sunday at 15:25 Yes - Louvain talks about how angry she was when Motown left for LA. She only found out the day they actually left. Hopefully I can get the interview edited fairly soon and uploaded to YouTube. 1
Kenb Posted Monday at 09:46 Posted Monday at 09:46 coincidentally...i was reading a 45cat post yesterday that said "Joe Hunter arranged a trip (for Andantes) to Chicago to work on a session with Jerry Butler" on "Just A Little Bit". That release was 1963 on VeeJay. You may already know this of-course, but just in case, thought it may help.
G F Posted Monday at 10:37 Author Posted Monday at 10:37 48 minutes ago, Kenb said: coincidentally...i was reading a 45cat post yesterday that said "Joe Hunter arranged a trip (for Andantes) to Chicago to work on a session with Jerry Butler" on "Just A Little Bit". That release was 1963 on VeeJay. You may already know this of-course, but just in case, thought it may help. Thanks - I didn't know. Funnily enough, I was just looking through the VeeJay listing and trying to guess which song they may have sung on. I listened to a few Jerry Butler recordings, but not that one! Luvain said Mary Wilson (Supremes) joined them.
Robbk Posted Monday at 21:21 Posted Monday at 21:21 10 hours ago, G F said: Thanks - I didn't know. Funnily enough, I was just looking through the VeeJay listing and trying to guess which song they may have sung on. I listened to a few Jerry Butler recordings, but not that one! Luvain said Mary Wilson (Supremes) joined them. All of the Motown people seeking outside work had an in with VJ when Barrett Strong worked there as a major songwriter and assistant producer, during late 1962-64.
G F Posted yesterday at 00:59 Author Posted yesterday at 00:59 Thanks, Robb. Any idea who Al is - the guy Louvain mentioned?
Robbk Posted yesterday at 10:02 Posted yesterday at 10:02 (edited) 11 hours ago, G F said: Thanks, Robb. Any idea who Al is - the guy Louvain mentioned? The name Trebishaw rings a bell in my distant memory. But, I'm not sure where I heard it, or if it was linked to a new car dealership (in its title). I also can't connect it at all to being involved in financing music recording projects. Maybe he did some of his own car sales TV commercials, saying, "Hi! I'm Al Trebishaw. Here at (Chicago Suburb name)_ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ford, or Chevrolet, or Buick,..etc. We're bustin' with bargains on our last year's models!" But I don't remember his surname being in a dealership title. Maybe he was a silent partner in a small Chicago record label or two. I can't remember where I heard it. But it's an unusual name, the kind that sticks in the mind. Like Debrackishaw. We should ask The Yank if he remembers him having a car dealership. Edited yesterday at 12:02 by Robbk
G F Posted yesterday at 10:20 Author Posted yesterday at 10:20 17 minutes ago, Robbk said: We should ask The Yank if he remembers him having a car dealership. Hopefully he sees this thread. The name doesn't mean a thing to me, but it sounds like The Andantes went to Chicago a few times at Al's request.
The Yank Posted yesterday at 16:46 Posted yesterday at 16:46 I've been following this thread- the name doesn't ring a bell with me though. If I do find anything out, I'll post it.
G F Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago 10 hours ago, The Yank said: I've been following this thread- the name doesn't ring a bell with me though. If I do find anything out, I'll post it. Thanks for letting me know. I'm not sure why I don't think of this before, but I've reached out to Louvain. I'll let you know if/when I hear back from her.
Kenb Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago i don't know why, or where i got this name from, but i started to think of Travis Hall. Hope i'm not sending you down a rat hole.
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