Guest Buey Posted September 29, 2008 Posted September 29, 2008 anyone got a - James Kelly Duhon 'In School' (Jude) for grabs purleaasseeeeee, Ta v. much.... Buey
Weingarden Posted September 30, 2008 Posted September 30, 2008 anyone got a - James Kelly Duhon 'In School' (Jude) for grabs purleaasseeeeee, Ta v. much.... Buey sure i've got one somewhere...what you paying? i'll look for it...
Jumpinjoan Posted September 30, 2008 Posted September 30, 2008 Was also released on Mainstream (but you already knew that). Don't blame you wanting the Jude release, it's recorded so much louder than the Mainstream for some reason. Great tune!
Guest Posted September 30, 2008 Posted September 30, 2008 anyone got a - James Kelly Duhon 'In School' (Jude) for grabs purleaasseeeeee, Ta v. much.... Buey Cute kiddies, Lee - but then again, all kids are beautiful, right? MRez
Anoraks Corner Posted September 30, 2008 Posted September 30, 2008 Don't blame you wanting the Jude release, it's recorded so much louder than the Mainstream for some reason. Careful, the Mainstream WD's don't feature the, 'In school' side. Superb record as we all seem to agree on.
Guest Buey Posted September 30, 2008 Posted September 30, 2008 Cute kiddies, Lee - but then again, all kids are beautiful, right? MRez Yeah not bad for an ugly bugg£r loike moi!!!
sid jones Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 hi have one for sale mint on jude make good offer may sell sid
Dave Pinch Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 we all agree on the quality but what aboot the price........... surely not more than 40 quid for either label or am i behind the times on this one dave
Garethx Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 (edited) I should mention that James Kelly Duhon was a member of The Ascots of Just A Few Feet From The Gutter fame with Talmadge Armstrong and Anthony Guillory. Not to Be confused with the other group of the same name on Mir-A-Don etc. Edited October 1, 2008 by garethx
Chalky Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 (edited) we all agree on the quality but what aboot the price........... surely not more than 40 quid for either label or am i behind the times on this one dave didn't think it was that much Edited October 1, 2008 by chalky
boba Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 I should mention that James Kelly Duhon was a member of The Ascots of Just A Few Feet From The Gutter fame with Talmadge Armstrong and Anthony Guillory. Not to Be confused with the other group of the same name on Mir-A-Don etc. that is interesting, I always thought the american playboy group was white, it sounds white to me. I know there's an LP but I haven't seen it to see if the members are pictured there. Is it an all-Black group? Thanks.
Guest Buey Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 I should mention that James Kelly Duhon was a member of The Ascots of Just A Few Feet From The Gutter fame with Talmadge Armstrong and Anthony Guillory. Not to Be confused with the other group of the same name on Mir-A-Don etc. Are the (F.F.F.T.G.) Ascots a southern states group then? And Ken Johnson...who he? Ta for now, Buey
boba Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Are the (F.F.F.T.G.) Ascots a southern states group then? And Ken Johnson...who he? Ta for now, Buey ascots on american playboy are from texas
Garethx Posted October 2, 2008 Posted October 2, 2008 that is interesting, I always thought the american playboy group was white, it sounds white to me. I know there's an LP but I haven't seen it to see if the members are pictured there. Is it an all-Black group? Thanks. Yes, Bob, definitely three African-Americans. Their album is pretty good and contains quite a few tracks which are a bit better than Gutter.
Garethx Posted October 2, 2008 Posted October 2, 2008 (edited) Are the (F.F.F.T.G.) Ascots a southern states group then? And Ken Johnson...who he? Ta for now, Buey The sleevenotes from the Color Me Soul album: "A certain portion of South Louisiana and southeast Texas is known to many as "Bayou Land". Many recording artists such as Rod Bernard, B.J. Thomas, Ramona Jones, Jessie Langford, Barbara Lynn, The Sir Douglas Quintet, Roy Head and many many more gained their popularity in the southern part of our country. NOW COMES Talmadge Armstrong, A.C. Gillory and James Kelly Duhon carrying a soulful message through a togetherness called the ASCOTS. You will find the real taste of the bayou with tunes like "A Few Feet From The Gutter" (not actually on the album), "The Graveyard Creep" and other selections that will fit a certain part of your backbone and make you search for a movement that you will surely find in this L.P. Huey P. Meaux, the veteran producer extra-ordinary, has again made another showing of his talents (something that's becoming "old-hat" to himself) as he joined hands with Ken Johnson and the ASCOTS to bring to you many hours of listening (and far-out dancing) enjoyment. Beth Thornton & Jimmy Jones" Ken Johnson is listed as Arranger and Lyric Composer. On Talmadge Armstrong's singles on Spindletop the group is listed as The Escotts. Both this album and the American Playboy single basically never left the Meaux wharehouse at the time of release (77-78). When old Huey was locked up for a long time on various charges the remaining contents of his record empire was divided up between a few big-time US record dealers, Craig Moerer among them, and this was the source of the relatively recent hit of the single and album. Edited October 2, 2008 by garethx
boba Posted October 2, 2008 Posted October 2, 2008 The sleevenotes from the Color Me Soul album: "A certain portion of South Louisiana and southeast Texas is known to many as "Bayou Land". Many recording artists such as Rod Bernard, B.J. Thomas, Ramona Jones, Jessie Langford, Barbara Lynn, The Sir Douglas Quintet, Roy Head and many many more gained their popularity in the southern part of our country. NOW COMES Talmadge Armstrong, A.C. Gillory and James Kelly Duhon carrying a soulful message through a togetherness called the ASCOTS. You will find the real taste of the bayou with tunes like "A Few Feet From The Gutter" (not actually on the album), "The Graveyard Creep" and other selections that will fit a certain part of your backbone and make you search for a movement that you will surely find in this L.P. Huey P. Meaux, the veteran producer extra-ordinary, has again made another showing of his talents (something that's becoming "old-hat" to himself) as he joined hands with Ken Johnson and the ASCOTS to bring to you many hours of listening (and far-out dancing) enjoyment. Beth Thornton & Jimmy Jones" Ken Johnson is listed as Arranger and Lyric Composer. On Talmadge Armstrong's singles on Spindletop the group is listed as The Escotts. Both this album and the American Playboy single basically never left the Meaux wharehouse at the time of release (77-78). When old Huey was locked up for a long time on various charges the remaining contents of his record empire was divided up between a few big-time US record dealers, Craig Moerer among them, and this was the source of the relatively recent hit of the single and album. Thanks for the info. The person I knew who had all the copies of the ascots was Terry Gesten from Ohio (sendfor45s on ebay). I don't know if he has any left. I bought one from him eventually but unfortunately not when he was selling it for $75 and couldn't get a bid!
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