Mike Posted November 24, 2007 Posted November 24, 2007 Get a few things via contact us feature when time allows try and help or at least pass on here's another one xxxxx@aol.com wrote: > Was wondering if you could answer a question for me. Someone told me that > is anyone could, it would be SoulSource. > Where can i find any info on a girl group called Taylor Tones ? > And where can i find the 45 of the song Too Young To Love ? > If its rare item, do you think it would cost much because i dont think it > was a big hit, but not sure. Well, i guess that was more than 1 > question... Thanks for your help and have a great day. I post it on forum for you Dave rimmers site has the make up of the group on this page https://www.soulfulkindamusic.net/staylor.htm
Marc Forrest Posted November 24, 2007 Posted November 24, 2007 Get a few things via contact us feature when time allows try and help or at least pass on here's another one xxxxx@aol.com wrote: > Was wondering if you could answer a question for me. Someone told me that > is anyone could, it would be SoulSource. > Where can i find any info on a girl group called Taylor Tones ? > And where can i find the 45 of the song Too Young To Love ? > If its rare item, do you think it would cost much because i dont think it > was a big hit, but not sure. Well, i guess that was more than 1 > question... Thanks for your help and have a great day. I post it on forum for you Dave rimmers site has the make up of the group on this page https://www.soulfulkindamusic.net/staylor.htm The Taylor Tones were Sherry Taylor with her younger sister on her co-owned label CT Records. A great early detroit piece with sligtly ska-ish melody. I am sure that "Too Young" predates the Gloreco 45. Both seem to be the only recordings by her. I do have a spare in VG+ (us grading) which this man with obvious taste can have at 75 UKP. Just let him have my email hipcitysoulclub@gmx.net please. Marc
Marc Forrest Posted November 24, 2007 Posted November 24, 2007 https://www.soulfulkindamusic.net/staylor.htm Sorry of course I forgot to add the Starmaker and Motown (of which I also da have a spares by the way) 45s in my posting. But still I bellieve the CT 45 predates the Gloreco one. Marc
Robbk Posted June 10, 2013 Posted June 10, 2013 (edited) I've read several times (and from some sources from that time-including Ron Murphy)-that The Taylor Tones were Sherri Taylor and her mother. I DO agree that the C & T record was her first (about 1959 (before Motown). The label format and style is similar to those used for Robert West's labels in 1958-59 (and was never used again). The sound is older, as well. Furthermore, i think I got my own copy before 1962. Edited June 11, 2013 by RobbK 1
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