Gaz T Posted Saturday at 10:01 Posted Saturday at 10:01 I have 4 singles by Eddie Hill, you got the best of me on Thelma, Nothing Sweeter than you babe on M-S I can hear you crying on Gee Gee and I’m so thankful on Kent Select imo all magnificent records my question is, does anyone know who he was and any history about him? I can’t find anything online about Eddie Hill - Nothing whatsoever Such a great voice , and seemingly only 4 released (three in the 60s) How did Ady C find the track he released on Kent, any background story about this release? Im just interested if anyone knows anything about him as at the min he is a total mystery when searching online. Thanks in advance
Chalky Posted Saturday at 13:03 Posted Saturday at 13:03 The Kent track was first on cd in 2010. Here is what Kent wrote for the 45 release.... Finding a new Eddie Hill recording from 1969 was quite a thrill and on hearing the beautiful mid-tempo groove, we included it on both our “Westbound Northern Soul” and “Masterpieces Of Modern Soul Vol 3” CDs in 2010. Since then, demand for ‘I Am So Thankful’ has risen and we can now issue it as a single. It was originally scheduled to be Westbound 151 in the USA but that spot was claimed by Emanuel Lasky’s ‘Never My Love’. Eddie now has a Kent label release to go with his Detroit waxings on Thelma, Ge-Ge and M-S.
Chalky Posted Saturday at 13:05 Posted Saturday at 13:05 Discogs info Edward Armstead Jr. AKA Eddie Hill (born November 20, 1942 - October 3, 2019 in Lakewood, Washington, USA) On November 1942 in Mulga, AL, Edward Armstead Jr. was born to Viola and Edward Armstead Sr. He was the eldest of his nine siblings. He was affectionately known as Jr. to his family, Alabama to his friends, and back in the day as Eddie Hill to his fans. Edward Jr. spent his formative years in the Mulga school system attending both Mulga Elementary and Westfield High School. After high school, Edward Jr. did a short stint of 18 months in the United States Army. Upon leaving the Army, he relocated with his family to Detroit, MI. There, he met and married Elaine Thomas. He was employed at the Budd Plant where the body of the iconic two-seat Ford Thunderbird was built and assembled. Edward Jr. accepted Christ in his early years. He also realized that he could sing! He loved performing and recorded several songs including “Baby I Cried” and “Nothing Sweeter.” Back in the day, Edward opened for Motown. In his latter years, he made Tacoma, WA his home. While there, the singing bug bit him again! He began singing karaoke at Oaktree Food and Drink Company in Lakewood, WA, where he became a regular and a favorite! 2
Solution Gaz T Posted Saturday at 14:06 Author Solution Posted Saturday at 14:06 Thanks Chalky , that’s cleared this up for me I didn’t realise his name wasn’t Eddie Hill but is Eddie Armstead That sorts of explains that love the video of the Thelma 45 b side obviously the a side at the time Shame he didn’t record more records I first heard nothing sweeter on that Detroit Goldmine lp that came out early 90s, mark bicknell gave me a tape around same time with you really got the best of me on it, loved those 2 ever since So recently picked up I can hear you crying just so I have all his 45s , but that’s a great overlooked record as-well IMO The M-S 45 and the Gee Gee 45 must have sold ok ish for him as you still see them for sale in beat up condition Thanks again Chalky
Gaz T Posted Saturday at 14:18 Author Posted Saturday at 14:18 Might as well post his singles in the unlikely event that someone doesn't know them 1
Blackpoolsoul Posted Saturday at 16:41 Posted Saturday at 16:41 2 hours ago, Gaz T said: Thanks Chalky , that’s cleared this up for me I didn’t realise his name wasn’t Eddie Hill but is Eddie Armstead That sorts of explains that love the video of the Thelma 45 b side obviously the a side at the time Shame he didn’t record more records I first heard nothing sweeter on that Detroit Goldmine lp that came out early 90s, mark bicknell gave me a tape around same time with you really got the best of me on it, loved those 2 ever since So recently picked up I can hear you crying just so I have all his 45s , but that’s a great overlooked record as-well IMO The M-S 45 and the Gee Gee 45 must have sold ok ish for him as you still see them for sale in beat up condition Thanks again Chalky The info on Discogs came from this https://www.mountainviewtacoma.com/obituaries/edward-armstead/obituary 2
Gaz T Posted Saturday at 19:00 Author Posted Saturday at 19:00 Thanks for that. I wonder if he was aware that is 45s are still loved and collected by Soul fans I’m sure he must of because of the Kent CD release of I’m so thankful which was released before he passed I still can’t understand why he only made three 45s at the time. His singing voice is lovely, such a shame he didn’t release anything else Perhaps we will never know why He left us with 4 special and amazing 45s IMO Good enough eh 2
Blackpoolsoul Posted yesterday at 16:14 Posted yesterday at 16:14 21 hours ago, Gaz T said: Thanks for that. I wonder if he was aware that is 45s are still loved and collected by Soul fans I’m sure he must of because of the Kent CD release of I’m so thankful which was released before he passed I still can’t understand why he only made three 45s at the time. His singing voice is lovely, such a shame he didn’t release anything else Perhaps we will never know why He left us with 4 special and amazing 45s IMO Good enough eh Crazy, but, maybe he was related Jo Armstead or is that a silly theory.
Gaz T Posted yesterday at 17:21 Author Posted yesterday at 17:21 You never know Although Jo Armstead was mainly based in New York and Chicago in the 60s
Chalky Posted yesterday at 18:00 Posted yesterday at 18:00 1 hour ago, Blackpoolsoul said: Crazy, but, maybe he was related Jo Armstead or is that a silly theory. Given that Eddie was born near Seattle in Washington State, NW of the country and Josie from Mississippi, it is highly unlikely they were related. 1
Robbk Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 30/03/2025 at 11:00, Chalky said: Given that Eddie was born near Seattle in Washington State, NW of the country and Josie from Mississippi, it is highly unlikely they were related. The information above is confusing. It makes it appear that Armstead was born in Washington State. But later, it states clearly that he was born in Alabama. He spent his later years in Washington State, and died there. Joshie was born in The South, and lived their before moving to Chicago.
Gaz T Posted just now Author Posted just now 59 minutes ago, Robbk said: The information above is confusing. It makes it appear that Armstead was born in Washington State. But later, it states clearly that he was born in Alabama. He spent his later years in Washington State, and died there. Joshie was born in The South, and lived their before moving to Chicago. I thought she lived in New York early 60s first before moving to Chicago recording as Deena Johnson in New York on wild deuce and other labels
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