Hi. Today on my radio show I did a short interview with a member of the soul group the Ringleaders. I also did a music show. Both are online.
The Ringleaders were from Saginaw, a small Michigan manufacturing city that was the birthplace of both Stevie Wonder and LJ Reynolds of the Dramatics. The Ringleaders formed in 1964. A year later the group left the city to try to get a record deal. Failing to get a deal in Detroit, the group traveled to Chicago and went to the different companies on record row. The group signed with Ernie Leaner at One-Der-Ful records. The group recorded four songs in one session in Chicago. In 1966, "Let's start over" / "Baby what has happened to our love" was released on M-Pac records (a division on One-Der-Ful). Despite being an excellent two-sider that got local radio play (both on the ballad side and the uptempo side), the group's followup single was never released. The group returned to Saginaw and did only a couple of shows (including a show opening up for the Four Tops) before breaking up. Today "Baby what has happened to our love" is highly collectible as a Northern Soul single in the UK and the studio acetates the group's unreleased tracks ("All of my life" and "Win you over") have sold for large amounts of money.
Hi. Today on my radio show I did a short interview with a member of the soul group the Ringleaders. I also did a music show. Both are online.
The Ringleaders were from Saginaw, a small Michigan manufacturing city that was the birthplace of both Stevie Wonder and LJ Reynolds of the Dramatics. The Ringleaders formed in 1964. A year later the group left the city to try to get a record deal. Failing to get a deal in Detroit, the group traveled to Chicago and went to the different companies on record row. The group signed with Ernie Leaner at One-Der-Ful records. The group recorded four songs in one session in Chicago. In 1966, "Let's start over" / "Baby what has happened to our love" was released on M-Pac records (a division on One-Der-Ful). Despite being an excellent two-sider that got local radio play (both on the ballad side and the uptempo side), the group's followup single was never released. The group returned to Saginaw and did only a couple of shows (including a show opening up for the Four Tops) before breaking up. Today "Baby what has happened to our love" is highly collectible as a Northern Soul single in the UK and the studio acetates the group's unreleased tracks ("All of my life" and "Win you over") have sold for large amounts of money.
You can listen to my interview at:
https://www.sittinginthepark.com/interviews.html
I also did a music show. You can listen to the music part of my show at:
https://www.sittinginthepark.com/9-14-2008.mp3
Playlist follows. Thanks for your interest.
Richard Popcorn Wylie - Do you still care for me? - Epic
Freddie Butler - I'm gonna be with you - M+M
Diplomats - Cards on the table - Arock
Uniques - Pretty baby - 620
Rocky Brown - Den of love - Melron
Charmers - I cried - Laurie
Resonics - I'm really in love - Lucky Token
Sonics - This broken heart - Checker
Hi C's - Just how it is - Hi C
O'Jays - Look over your shoulder - Bell
Milton Floyd - I'm a shadow - Rim
Burke Family - Under the spell - Cobblestone
Brotherly Love - I don't see me in your eyes anymore - Music Merchant
Cheryl Williams - I'm your fool - Bengee
Al Jay - Reflections - Bumpshop
Night Riders - Girls in the city - Eclipse
Delfonics - Seventeen and in love - Philly Groove
Fourth Creation - I think I would cry - Daran