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The Soul mix of Soul Edz featuring Kenny Thomas "You Can't Hide Your Love" (suSU) Mucker passed on that reports on the soul 24/7 and modern soul list suggest that the above mix of 12 inch may carry on where "crazy world" left off. Neil Rushton features track on his soul 24/7 show, not sure if can hear anywhere else yet? read soul 24/7 forum post
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Seems that at Prestwich on Friday there were rumours flying around that Saturdays Keele Niter was cancelled. Then the next day another rumour was going around that due to refurbishment the main room will not be available and it will be held in a smaller room downstairs! Of course both these "rumours" turned out to be false, with the niter going on as billed and as in past. Where these rumours come from is anybodys guess, but suppose the only thing that can be certain is that they were started to damage the event. What else can you say?
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QdOS presents An Invitation.................. On Saturday 20th September 2003 At a Secret South London location. 10pm till 6am. Djs include: Room 1 The House room Markymark (Baboushka,Nylon) Tony Hayzer (Soul 24-7) Neill Rydings (QdOS,Bridge&Tunnel) Mark H (Baboushka) FatTel (Freaky Disco) Room 2 Jazz Dance Adrain Leach&Mark Taylor (Happy Jazz 24-7) Phil Levene (Too many to list!) Ismael (Holland) Room 3 Rare groove&soul classics Mark Webster (Caister, Bridge&Tunnel) Chi (QdOS, Bridge&Tunnel) Stevie Cee (Jazz Cafe, Friends&Strangers) Gavin Fraser (Nuphonic, London Express) All enquiries&info, reply to this mail or to magsonjazz@hotmail.com Address given with ticket. Strictly no admittance after 1am. Full security, Bar, Cloakroom etc.
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just clocked a interesting review, which may explain why "original" artists were not at the forefront of the film click here to read
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For Immediate Release: Freddie Scott Representation: MPI Location: New York Affiliation: BMI. AFTRA. September 4th. 2003. MPI management is proud to announce its affiliation with Freddie Scott. MPI management works closely with new and established artists of today and yesterday, providing guidance and music industry advice in all aspects of the artists careers. MPI is also currently working with top Record Producers and Record companies striving to bring the best to our clients. Freddie Scott has had 14 top 20 hits in a music career spanning 4 decades! Mr.Scott is responsible for the hit song,"Hey Girl", which reached #10 on Bill Boards Pop Chart and #1 on the Soul and R&B Charts. He achieved #1 status on BillBoard and the Soul and R&B Charts with,"Are You Lonely For Me", sometimes referred to as, "The Last Train To Jacksonville". Mr. Scott currently has 43 impressive song titles with BMI and is one of the most well known names of today and yesterday in the Music Industry. New Release Van Morrison recently contacted Freddie for a new project/album called,"Vanthology", which is a new release featuring some of the legends of Music performing the hits of Van Morrison. Freddie was honored to be asked to sing, "Brown Eyed Girl". Recorded by John Tiven on Evidence Records. Available in all record stores and on the web. Mr. Scotts 1999 release enttiled, "Brand New Man", was just picked up by a major label. MPI is currently seeking a booking agent/agency/shows and venues for Freddies upcoming tour and future shows. Requirements are available through Steven Calapai at MPI. A Full Biography on Mr.Scott is available at-http://www.mpiproductions.com Steven Calapai Email Address: scalapaiatmpi@aol.com All Media Inquiries: Magazine Interviews: Please contact: Steven Calapai, Personal Manager. 1-631-831-6460.
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Well I didnt realise just how much hype of this was going around in some worlds untill tuned into jazz fm last weekend. Seems like every other event featured in the "club" guide had words "wigan" and "30" Another case of "milk milk milk" or perhaps a genuine celebration ??? Whats the view of you soul source types out there?
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Catching up on fanzines at mo, as always theres a lot of info and as often happens things seem to run into things lik e that snake that eats himself And so in reply to comment in Lowton review Pete Bangor, mentioned a JB track sounded good at Lowton Hughes as always throws up with one of his quick off top of head stabs at the title. Usually cause confusion, cloud the issue ..... Chris Turnbull in latest skm has at number one in his "how to pick a winner" section has a paragraph on James Brown - People Wake up and live - Polydor Which closes it all up, and while my guess was a bit off, I said possibly had "human" in the title, if look at it sort of lateral not that far off.... better mention, cracking track!
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Read about a very popular and sought after 45 round these parts in Soul Up North Gerri Hall - Mr Blues - was given the once over by Mark Hanson, interesting label he had it on as scan shows RAI, only copies we seen/know were on Atco Interestingly (maybe) it seems theres a ace 45 ACE 618 with same name ie Mr Blues, credited to Joe amd Ann. may be no connection but as some think Ann was actaully Gerri Hall for at least some of the releases it may be another version anyone know ace one?
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great choice Jerry, a definte yes as the mention of it makes me wanna hear it again! will be hopefully up as part of the "final push" which includes sort/clean/upgrade of sounds had a few requests in for some of the other sessions, as always ought you want just shout
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News: Soul Generation A site that makes you ......
Mike posted a topic in Front Page News & Articles
... smile! Check out this site, being a bit "jaded" recently with northern web sites on the internet it was a pleasure ....nah not a pleasure but a f****** joy to come across this one. SOUL GENERATION is the name, and while not coming from a 100% no... View full article -
... smile! Check out this site, being a bit "jaded" recently with northern web sites on the internet it was a pleasure ....nah not a pleasure but a f****** joy to come across this one. SOUL GENERATION is the name, and while not coming from a 100% northern (as in music style) angle, it is to me one of the best have visited in a long while. Have been meaning to mention it for weeks, but it was that good wanted to add some words just to praise site rather than a quick mention. Check out the features, well written, informative, thought provoking and enjoyable, the KFC one and Nina Simone being highlights Top Tens, events and more sections all look good read good and undoubtely do you good The Excavations section to me fits in better with what I consider Northern is about. The constant search for decent quality 45s by soul fans, not afraid to pass on tips, no big wallet required. Just plain old soul music searched and talked about by soul fans. Spreadin and building up sounds by word of mouth, passing on info and tips , and so on. Not like some who seem think its just a case of shelling out $$, sponging info on web sites from others and then passing off as own "discoveries" without any credit ot acknowledgment. Design, layout, the look, the way it works all 100% and best tribute I can give it, is if this site is half as good when finished, will be happy As stumbled across this when just have visited some of the most cheesiest sites ever, why do people think that we want more scans of tatty 70s badges, sound clips of the bloody right track, whole northern web side at times sounds and looks like a online version of Phoneix Nites. When saw this site as said, it was like a breath of fresh air. Hats off to all involved a definite "come get to this" for the "soul Fan"! and the link is VISIT SOUL GENERATION know my words are not to every ones taste so heres their own: A new online site devoted to crate digging, deepfunk, northern soul from deep to northern stompers, mod jazz, soul food cookery, art, hip hop and whatever else we are feelin. This is my interpretation of soul - anything goes so long as it has that special something that moves you. Inside you will find the soul kitchen filled with recipes from the deep south and beyond, interviews with recording artists and illustrators/artists, excavations from the crates, top tens, audio clips, club listings and lots more.
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A record that may be classed as one of those many off the wall Northern misfits, has been given the 2003 treatment. The record which (so they say) got plays at the Wheel was Rubberneckin by Elvis Presley. It also got one (at least) spin by Dave Evison... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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A record that may be classed as one of those many off the wall Northern misfits, has been given the 2003 treatment. The record which (so they say) got plays at the Wheel was Rubberneckin by Elvis Presley. It also got one (at least) spin by Dave Evison at Wigan Casino, after the effect it had on floor he said something like "well we used to dance to it at wheel" ( so says my memory) Dug out a video link to hear/see what it sounds like and in my view.... broadband dial-up its not bad in a 2003 mainstream popular style, not as good as that other remix imo, but defintly better than all the pop idol stuff. (Anyone seen the itv advert for pop idol which rips off Corporate soul theme song). And video is well done and worth a watch trivia wise : Mentioned when posted it up in forum another Northern link, Well points were on offer if you said that it featured in Elvis film "Change of habit" which also featured Barabara McNair as one of the nuns, didnt she also appear in Playboy later on, sure got a grainy scan somewhere Theres also another Elvis track which has had plays, 5 points for the title? (as with all trivia stuff, to go and actually check if details are correct takes the fun out of it for me, if feel wrong feel free to pass on, if have thumbed thru 99 mags, 3 databases, 6 websites, again feel free to pass on but ask if it was worth it:) ) Endbit: Someone once stated that the trouble with 45s by artists such as Elvis, P J Proby, Tom Jones is that their voices were so instantly regonisable, that even if they had recorded the worlds best cover version of the worlds best soul track, it would still get slagged down. Yet a mediocre weak white 60s uk cover by some pure junior showtime artist would still be considered more credible by some. Anyone pass on whys that?
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FUNCTION AT THE JUNCTION Justin McArdle, UK, 2003 A fast-paced black comedy set at a Northern Soul dance competition at the Junction night club. Has this been shown yet? Seems its part of a season called "the shortest nite" on BBC 4 tv channel Think was a bit of discussion mentioned on here before hand Have out up a link Scooters, Doorman, and some bloke! Didnt fill me with much of a need to dig out more info but may be of interest. Original link- no longer valid Below added 2019 Function at the Junction short film presented by Left Hand Films and Urban Way Productions. soul source
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1 Johnny Dixon - Where Are You - Boss Label (Tremendous Vocals) 2 Clyde McPhatter - Lonely People Cant Afford To Cry - Amy Label (His Hardest great) 3 Priscilla Page - Im Pretending - Topper Label 4 T C Lee - Up And Down The Hill - King 5 Cody Black - Slowly Molding - King 6 Lee Rogers - Troubles - Mahhs 7 Wade Femmons - Jeanette - Ramsell 8 Emanuel Laskey - Peace Loving Man - Thelma Demo 9 Darrow Fletcher - What Have I Got Now - Jacklyn 10 Dickie Wonder - Nobody Knows - Golden World 11 Dean Barlow - Third Window From The Right.- Lescay 12 Martinels - I Dont Care - Success (Storming R&B) 13 Martells - Where Can My Baby Be - A-La-Carte 14 Vontastics - Never Let Your Love Grow Cold - St Lawrence 15 Sheppards - Stubborn Heart - Jay Boy 16 Marjorie Black - One More Hurt - Sue 17 Falcans - Im A Fool I Must Love You.- Big Wheel 18 Flame N King - Ho Happy Days- NYCS Label 19 Jeff Perry - Love Dont Come No Stronger - Arista - Sam Moore&Myself spin this one. 20 Doris Troy - Face Up To The Truth - Capitol.
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Will Downing - Giving My All To You - CD: A Dream Fulfilled - Island 1993 Renee Diggs - You Didn't Know - CD: Oasis - Expansion 2001 Holloway - If You Want It - CD: Big Bad&Beautiful - Expansion 1999 Trey Lorenz - Find A Way - CD: Trey Lorenz - Epi... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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Will Downing - Giving My All To You - CD: A Dream Fulfilled - Island 1993 Renee Diggs - You Didn't Know - CD: Oasis - Expansion 2001 Holloway - If You Want It - CD: Big Bad&Beautiful - Expansion 1999 Trey Lorenz - Find A Way - CD: Trey Lorenz - Epic 1992 Gato Barbieri featuring Frank McComb - I Want You - CD: Che Corazon 1999 Shabazz - Always On My Mind - CD: Better Days - FER 2001 Malik Pendleton - Little Ghetto Boy - Unissued Bridgette McWilliams - Wishing - CD: Too Much Woman - Virgin Records America 1997 Phil Perry - We Belong Together - CD: One Heart One Love - Private Music 1998 Dottie Pearson - Bring It Over Baby - forthcoming Grapevine 2003 Donny Hathaway - I Could Love No Other One But You - Unissued Norman Connors featuring Glenn Jones - Sing A Love Song - LP: Mr. C - Arista 1981 Perry&Sanlin - Since You (Came Into My Life) - LP: Perry&Sanlin - Capitol 1980 Jimmy Sommers featuring Rahsaan Patterson - What Am I Gonna Do - CD: Lovelife - Higher Octave Jazz 2003 Juewett Bostick featuring Denise Stewart - You Go To My Head - CD: It's Not So Easy - CafÃÆ’© De Soul 2003 Kem - Brotha Man - CD: Kemistry - Motown 2003 Earth Wind&Fire - Suppose You Like Me - CD: The Promise - Kalimba 2003 Big Jim - Without Your Love (Come Home) - CD: Commitment Episode 1 - AMR 2003 LSG - What About Me - CD: LSG2 - Elektra 2003 Vickie Winans - You Never Left Me - CD: Vickie Winans - Intersound 1994 Ray Bady - Mercy Mercy Me - CD: Mission K.O.B. - Gospo Centric 2002 Luther Vandross - Nights In Harlem - CD: I Know - Virgin Records America 1998 Lisa Scott - You Got Me Dancin' - CD: Lisa Scott - Crystal Rose 1995 Angelo&Veronica - Wrapped Up In A Baby Boy - CD: Changes - Harmony 1999 Will Downing - I Try - CD: A Dream Fulfilled - Island 1993
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The next Soul In The City takes place this coming wednesday 3rd September at Nylon, 1 Addle Street London EC2 6.30-midnight. Nearest tubes, St Pauls, Bank, Moorgate. Free admissision before 7pm £3 after. DJs Martin Thomson, Paul McKay, Mac&spec... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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The next Soul In The City takes place this coming wednesday 3rd September at Nylon, 1 Addle Street London EC2 6.30-midnight. Nearest tubes, St Pauls, Bank, Moorgate. Free admissision before 7pm £3 after. DJs Martin Thomson, Paul McKay, Mac&special guest Andy Faulkner&if I dont get my arse into gear&book a late holiday in ....... read more for rest of info the next couple of days,Ill be there too! The first two at our new venue have been brill so if you havent been yet, dont delay get down on wednesday! See you there Dave G 0797 1876661
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seems that aol will no longer accept any posts from this site therefore any dmsc or soul source members using aol for email will not receive any mail such as newletters, notifications, respose to membership from this site. just so you are aware