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Ady Croasdell

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  1. It was and is very good but doesn't make my top ten
  2. Needed for a forthcoming project in good nick. PM or ady.croasdell@btinternet.com for a CD credit and some loverly CD freebies. Ta Ady
  3. It's Nancy Wilcox that I've been playing from original acetate for a few years. Ginger recently bought one off me too so you might have heard him play it. My Faves in no order Carla Thomas Little Ann Who Are You Trying To Fool Kenny Carter Finger and You'd better Get Hip Girl Both Sharon Scotts Ben E King Torture (but not Magic Touch though I love it and can see why it's so popular) Magicians I'm sure there are another couple i can't think of.
  4. A really sweet easy going guy with a big and happy family. Too unassuming to be a big star, he was tailor made for our scene and Walking Up A One Way Street didn't sell much outside of New Orleans and the UK. It was a unique style of soul that was so far removed from radio and mainstream soul that when you heard it in an Old Soul club you knew you were entering a different and exciting world. Willie was badly affected by Katrina and had to relocate to New Jersey for some time, I'm sure he would have kept singing into his 80s a truly sad loss.
  5. I just had a query about tickets and apparently www.seetickets.com are just waiting on one last bit of technical stuff and they should be on sale later this afto. To get the right gig just key in any of the artists names, or Kent's 25th. Ace will have them on sale early next week.
  6. Hi Diane the record company I work for recently bought the Era label so we'll be looking to do some work with Jesse over the next few months once we start our reissue project for that label.We recently had Jim Gilstrap sing Gonna Hang On In There for Sherlie Matthews (the song's writer) Mirwood Revue but it would be great to hear Jesse singing the original.
  7. He's next door compiling a Drifters CD but seems to be putting Simon Smith And His Amazing Dancing Bear on it for some reason! I told him.
  8. Now I've connected the two mugs, your natural solid with a severe haircut head and this air-brushed one on here. I was there in the capacity of Donna's roady but enjoyed myself and managed a dance or two. It's the first one apart from Carlow in Ireland in the 80s that I've ever been to and though the Snake did get an airing (nothing to do with the kilts) they also grooved to some classy Northern stuff too. Funnily half the crowd begged for the Snake and when Donna put it on the other half nearly lynched her. Quite a few 100 Clubbers there too in their beer and rolling in mud modes. One night did me though and I went off into deepest Suffolk for fresh air and the inevitable getting completely lost.
  9. He was a black doo-wop singer with the Crowns and did several projects in LA usually for Ruth Dolphin's Money and associated labels. This track and more info on his tragic death on CDKEND 267, The Soul Of Money Vol 2.
  10. Whey up Paul, It's an incredibly Tamla sounding non-Tamla track she cut in the mid 60s when she was probably moonlighting. From original master tape, no known discs were made. I'll have to dig it out again. 100 Club exclusive, don't cha know! Cheers Ady
  11. Out of all Simon's repress deals I would guess this was one of the more legitimate, Modern still had their studios and pressing plant and I'm sure a cash deal with someone at the company was possible. I bet he didn't pay his extra publishing costs but he could have got a thousand copies for a pretty cheap price back then. That's conjecture we'll probably never know for certain and an interview with Simon certainly wouldn't help.
  12. It'll probably be from a 2, 3 or 4 track master tape where one of the tracks is vocal only so you just run the tape with the vocal track completely down. I'm sure you got a good track out of the Timi Yuro Pete but unless it was completely vocal only on one side of the stereo which is incredibly unlikely (it would need to be a record company error to have it like that), you would lose the instrumentation on that side of the stereo that was at the same frequencies as her voice which is a big band in the middle of the music. I'm sure it sounded great but it would have been appreciably better if it was done from a multi track master as described.
  13. Which we don't have it in, it was only ever mono. Even if it was in stereo you'd lose a hell of a lot of the instrumentation. Thanks for the suggestion though.
  14. Thanks chaps it was a rare occasion where i wish Simon had booted it! Though I wouldn't be surprised if he had the multis away which is why we can't find them.
  15. Get well Russ you poor old blighter. You must rate the old NHS then, bringing your manky appendix back for them to whip out!
  16. Thanks Pete, any idea what those 70s ones were or am I imagining them?
  17. Was this on one of Simon Soussan's 70s pressings? If so could anyone lend it me for Mary. Ta Ady
  18. The main singers were Terry Evans and Jimmy Russell. Jewel and Tommy Turner and even Joe Cato came and left the groups over time. They were originally Terry & The Tyrants who cut 4 sides for Kent, two of which came out. I ramble on about them in some of the sleevenotes and will do a fuller piece when we put out the Era stuff now that we've bought the label. I'd like to see that publicity photo though.
  19. Cliff's is good, i don't know Cindy's I'd love to hear it.
  20. That's rotten Andy, i know how much you love your records. We'll keep an eye out for it down here. Ady
  21. Ace has a mail order dept called Bus Stop just ask for that on 020 8453 1311 and they'll sort you out. It's probably credit card payments. Any other dealers stocking them, get your details up here as a service to the soul community.
  22. There's a lot of accumulated knowledge on the Northern scene and anyone misrepresenting themselves would soon get caught out these days, as would promoters. If I had a group on and only a couple of original members were in then I'd say so. If they weren't the main members I wouldn't book them. But as you say you don't like live acts anyway, I wouldn't worry about it too much if I were you!
  23. Ion and me played Jeanette Jones originally from made up acetates. Charlie Rich gets played at 6TS dos by me over the past three years, though it was on a vinyl LP it was an 80s one of a 60s cut so I thought it could go into the CITY bracket. Thanks for the positive response geezers hopefully these will sell out as quickly as the first batch (CITYs, TOWNs are still available) later in the year. Check out the Danny Cobus, it's a real sleeper that grows on you.


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