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Ady Croasdell

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  1. Maybe too southern in places for you Pete, what about the Junior Johnson, not your style either?
  2. It's a master tape Andreas, unissued.
  3. There's 30 secs of it on the site now, Melvin Parker 'If I Had My Way'. Also check out Junior Johnson The Centre Of Attraction another stunning new discovery. Ady https://www.6ts.info/audio.asp
  4. I consider the first to have been Jeff King's Old Soul label: Poets She blew A Good Thing and a Jackie Lee pressing. Old Soul was the name we gave to the music which later became known as Northern.Ady
  5. If you wanna swap for a flat one just send it to me at Ace. Cheers Ady
  6. All sorted out now thanks Ady
  7. It does seem to be a bit sensitive a couple of people have had that problem but one sent it back and it played perfectly, I sent him a new one which I checked and he couldn't play that either so it is a case of the deck or arm not being set up correctly, try twiddling your anti-skate or arm weight. Ady
  8. Can anybody send me a hi-res scan (300 dpi) of the ballad side please? Ady
  9. That's great that the single is getting plays. It is virtually impossible to get an unknown played and made popular in less than two years so the idea behind the anniversary 45s was to make it more available but still with a buzz about it. Thanks for spinning it. Ady
  10. I always liked modern chart and indy type music too but concentrated more on the Northern end of it. I then found I had some catching up to do with some of the good ones I'd missed like say the Smiths but it was still great discovering them 5 years too late and it meant I didn't have to listen to the rubbish stuff by other groups who were bad flashes in the pan.
  11. All sorted now people, I shall enjoy it in the seclusion of my parlour.
  12. I saw them at my first ever dance in 1966 or 67 Market Harborough carnival, Legay were the support playing in a cage like animals. I was more into them then being a zak as Harboro hippies later became known. It was so loud my virgin ears were ringin for a week. Steve Fearn was from Harboro I think a lot of the band were from Leicester.
  13. Wendy May aka Wendy Billingsley runs a night in North Devon but can't remember what its called. Somewhere like Barnstable.
  14. I could use one of these too, if anyone has one. It sounded great down Majestic. Ady
  15. Thanks anyway, I know what its like to not be able to grab a record. if anybody else has it I'd still love to hear it.
  16. Thanks Mr C I understand Breaking Up is a slow version, is it any good?
  17. Thanks Bob, I could still do with hearing 130 anybody. Ady
  18. Thanks Bob, I could still do with hearing 130 anybody. Ady
  19. I could do with knowing if 'I'm Your Special Fool' on 126 or 'I Apologise' / 'Breaking Up' on 130 are ballads and if so can I get a listen to any of them please. Ta Ady
  20. The Ritz is on Piccadilly though. I'm sure you'll like it - a lot!
  21. H B Barnum told me he had passed in the last hour or so. Ady added by site He was born to James Wilson and Samantha Gibbs. While still in his teens, he moved to Los Angeles, California. In 1965, Berry Gordy asked the producers Hal Davis and Marc Gordon to set up an office of Motown in Los Angeles. Wilson accepted an offer to join the team. In December 1965, "Stevie" by Patrice Holloway (V.I.P. 25001) was the first single released from the West Coast operation and featured Wilson in the songwriting credits. Asked by Gordy to re-locate to Detroit, Wilson went on to write and produce hit records for Brenda Holloway, Marvin Gaye, The Supremes, The Miracles, the Four Tops, The Temptations, Eddie Kendricks, and more. Additionally, after leaving Motown, Wilson produced a gold disc earning album by Lenny Williams, former lead singer for Tower of Power, Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr, Alton McClain & Destiny, New Birth and the Grammy nominated album, Motown Comes Home. He also launched his own publishing firms, Traco Music and Specolite Music, Ascap and BMI companies. During the next four years, Wilson recorded, released and published more than 40 copyrighted compositions, including, "It Must Be Love", "Stare and Whisper", "Star Love" and "You Got Me Running." Earlier, Wilson had also tried his hand at being a recording artist himself, recording the single “Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)" for release on the Motown subsidiary label 'Soul.' Supposedly 250 demo 45s were pressed, but by that time Wilson decided he would rather focus on producing and he had the demos trashed. Somehow at least two known copies survived, one of which fetched over £25,000 in May 2009 Wilson left Motown in 1976 and became a born again Christian. He is now a minister, traveling and writing books with his wife Bunny Wilson, and is also involved in the production of gospel music as well. In 2004, was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Divinity from Vision International University in Ramona, California and founded the New Dawn Christian Village in Los Angeles. Some of the books he has authored includes, The Master Degree-Majoring in Your Marriage and Unmasking the Lone Ranger, a best seller for men. Both were published by Harvest House Publishers. He conducted Unmasking the Lone Ranger and Master's Degree seminars nationally and internationally based upon his books. Wilson has also appeared on numerous television talk shows including, Two on the Town, The Other Half, and The Oprah Winfrey Show. Wilson passed away on September 27, 2012 after a long battle with prostate cancer. source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Wilson_(musician
  22. It might wake him up in the middle of my set. It's THAT good!
  23. The music's from 45 years ago though!


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