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Ady Croasdell

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  1. Well der! That's why we are putting it out on Kent at a fiver with Garland on the flip to put off bootleggers and pay the artists.
  2. It's out on Kent in a week or two! With garland green Come Through Me on the flip!
  3. Baggsy me, send me the details please. Ady
  4. Do you mind, he's a quality writer and performer. We've got his 'Puff' (oo-er) on the next Kent Birth Of Soul CD. He was a Brill building type writer with Mort Schuman, Doc Pomus' old partner.
  5. So after 25 years plus of 6TS dances down the famous Oxford Street stairs of the 100 Club, we are upping our decks and travelling south of the river to Jack's at London Bridge. The inaugural Jack's nighter is on Saturday March 10th from 10pm-7am at 7-9, Crucifix Lane, London SE1. Membership is not strictly required though we will be carrying on with the scheme to keep it family and to give us an excuse to turn undesirables away. If you or a friend don't have a card you'll get in anyway unless you're too drunk or can't name a Northern Soul nightclub once in Wigan. For the first night we have the massed ranks of the Tower DJ Kru - Andy Brazil, MC Donna and Bad Boy Kenny to warm you suckers up. Then on the stroke of midnight Mick Smith will usher in a new era of 6TS sounds at Jack's, closely followed by Butch, myself, guest DJ Dave Abbott and last minute super-sub James Trouble (Keith Money has been detained in auld Aberdeen). We'll keep you entertained until 7am when you can head for the trains, tubes, Triumph Heralds or taxis or simply dive into the welcoming waters of the nearby Thames. I popped down to Jack's a couple of Saturdays ago to check out the place in the daytime and it really is a great venue. We're going to use the big spare room for over-spill, record dealers, chilling out and nervous breakdowns. Eventually we might make it an alternate room, but that will depend on numbers and whether we want to split the crowd or not. London Bridge station is on mainlines from all over the South East and if you're down from the North just hop on the Northern Line at Euston or Kings Cross (City Branch NOT Charing Cross Branch). The Jubilee line is the quickest from the West End (Bond St or Green Park tubes). Folks from the West could get a barge from Henley and Eastenders will probably just hijack a minicab. When you come out of the station head for the London Bridge or Tooley St exit, not the Borough High St exit. Turn right into Tooley St and walk past The London Dungeon, then go past the Britain At War exhibition centre, keep on past the Shipwrights pub on the right (or perhaps meet your chums there), you'll see the modern glass-built Unicorn theatre on the left and turn right into Shand St opposite the theatre. Go under the arches and Jack's entrance is just the other side, it sounds long but is only an eight minute walk. The local borough is a lot more laid back than Westminster and the owner Johnny says you can easily park around the place at the weekend, most people do it on single or double lines and he's never seen anyone get nicked. We'll have a cloakroom, two all night bars and the smiling faces of our 6TS staff to make you feel at home. Specific queries E-mail me on ady.croasdell@btinternet.com and we'll put info and news up on www.6ts.info from time to time. The month after, on April 14th, we're back at the 100 Club for the new 9pm-6am sessions and then we alternate the dates throughout the year so it's 10th Mar, 19th May, 18th Aug, 27th Oct (the 1st Sat in Nov was booked) at Jack's and 14th April, 7th July, 22nd Sept and Dec 1st at the 100 Club. So with the new sociable hours, there's no excuse for anyone to miss out on the rebirth of the 6TS rare&Northern soul experience. Be there at the start of something beautiful. Ady
  6. So after 25 years plus of 6TS dances down the famous Oxford Street stairs of the 100 Club, we are upping our decks and travelling south of the river to Jack's at London Bridge. The inaugural Jack's nighter is on Saturday March 10th from 10pm-7am at... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
  7. No He's been in Florida for years, I spoke to him a couple of years ago, nice chap. i'm sure Paddy Grady had all about him in his book on Northants soul. Ady
  8. Nice, probably done about 1985 when we were doing all sorts of gimmicks. There are some cringe-inducing press releases and sleevenotes from those days too.
  9. I meant the article not a Devo smiley
  10. Stick it up here then Pete and we'll see if you were as eloquent then
  11. Thanks sourcers we're all sorted now. Ady
  12. Off the top of my head Warren Boogaloo, Leon from Gloucester, Tim Ashibende, Ian Jackson are the most recent and the first DJ I really remember on the scene was Dalbert from Wellingborough and there was Big Ray up in Newcastle. I'm sure there are quite a few more but in the 70s there just weren't that many black kids about up our way. Harborough for instance had one black family. Most black kids were still into the music of their parents countries reggae etc and when they did get into soul they went for the new releases as the old style didn't have any particular significance for them and reggae approximated funk more than 'on the fours' Motown. Possibly some of the promoters at the time could have done more to encourage the ones that were around but i doubt if there was too much discrimination, though I'm not ruling it out as I wouldn't have come across it.
  13. Thanks Pete an answer at last. I'll try and post some of it when I work out the technology.
  14. We're nearly there, I'll do a proper press release in a week or so, you won't be disappointed!
  15. Thanks Gareth, if you send it to me at Ace we'll keep you in CDs for a few weeks. Ady
  16. Anyone got Take My heart by Betty on Rendezvous circa 1962 or Lena Calhoun & The Emotions I Can Tell on Flip 1961? I need a scan or at least the label copy, you will be rewarded! Cheers Ady
  17. Is Don't You Tempt Me known, I can't find the old thread?
  18. Has anyone got a copy of these two Eddie Singleton productions; 'You'd Be Crying Too' by the Matadors or 'Gee What A Girl' by the Persians I could borrow for a project. The loanee will be richly rewarded. Contact me at ady.croasdell@btinternet.com please. Ta
  19. That'd be Tony Ellis with the Len Barry LP. Dave Burton got the second copy of Time's A Wasting from Cheapo on Rupert St market and flogged it to Minsh. He had a massive find with discoveries like Shing A Ling and Crazy Baby in a trunk full of US demos, can't remember if Dottie C was his, I was an impoverished student hanging with the big boys. JJ might have been a bit later, Jackie Wilson was 74/75 and it was around then, six or so years before we got there. The promoter Ron Watts has just come out with a book about his life (1st punk promoter) called 100 Watts. My memory isn't all that so I couldn't remember if you made it to the Bird's Nest or not. I remember driving my Vespa (sorry it was cheap) back from there to St Pancras where I lived with 8 Special Brews inside me (pre-breathalyser) in about 5 minutes. And another time taking a Mandy and trying to get on a tube but by the time I had got up from the bench it had pulled out!
  20. There was a Rod Keith backing track thread a few days ago but I can't find it. Was 'Don't You Tempt Me' mentioned, it's another great version. I've also got one of his on the label with a track by the Marionettes on the flip, can't remember if it's any good.
  21. Hang on
  22. The Wheatsheaf was a great pub but much more across the board than the Bird's Nest, West Hampstead, which was the first out and out Northern club in London. The DJs were Mick Smith, Dave Rivers and Phil LA (who I can't remember) Dave Burton guested and they had some very big sounds between them, made several major discoveries and supplied several of the Northern DJs. Not wide boys but definitely a bit lairy! After that there was a series of mid week club and pub gigs all great fun but 30-60 people until OBJ's in Hammersmith took off, leading to the 6TS in Covent Garden in Aug 79. That period is documented in the Kent CD booklet for "6TS In The Beginning"; a jolly good read. Whoops, I've off-topiced again.
  23. Did you go to the occasional Tuesday night out and out Northern sessions down there in the mid 70s? Myself, Ian Clarke, Bill & Mandy, Paul Corcoran and others went and there were about thirty to fifty of us, no problem with the dancing and bouncers but the black kids into new soul weren't very friendly and it nearly kicked off one night. The same would happen at most of the occassional London pub gigs through the 70s and early 80s with local white gangs too.
  24. Dead right Bob, i just posted a brief one, it's probably not worth spending too much time on it, they'll be on to their next project by now.
  25. Really really poor. Far too much reggae and Elms. At the show's launch they only screened the first episode which i enjoyed but this was all that's bad about the media and their shoddy research. They should have run it by someone who knows what the scene was like before screening and had a collosal edit.


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