Fascinating Steve, unfortunately the Wand CD has gone to the printers, it's the King one I'm working on now. Deadline was last week so we'll have to pool any extra info.
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Ady
Hi Dave,
Yes I had that, i think we can discount Little Richard's son though. If Richard had been that way inclined he would have been about ten to father Willie.
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Ady
I can't find much written about him which is surprising. Also he had only about seven singles over a 14 year period which is odd. Anyone know much more?
Ady
It certainly sounds the same. Charge was first in Nov 61 then Dawn in Dec 62 according to our data. That would follow as she was a NYC artist and Dawn was Chicago, possibly a regional break-out.
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Ady
I just came across this while researching his Searching For Your Love on Hollywood for a Kent CD. http://jacksonville....ames-brown-dies added by site an earlier article from same paper clip The Lemon Twisters kept playing together; in 1968, they actually had an appointment at Columbia Records to talk about a possible recording contract, said Ray Love, a saxophonist who had joined the group by then. But their driver made a wrong turn on the streets of New York and they missed the meeting. "That was the end of that," Moore said. In 1969, Moore moved to Miami looking for more work. He performed with several groups there, such as Notorious Miami, which enjoyed a minor hit in 1976 with a song titled "Kill That Roach." Read more at Jacksonville.com: http://jacksonville....n#ixzz20EhNZlMy
http://jacksonville....ames-brown-dies
I just came across this while researching his Searching For Your Love on Hollywood for a Kent CD.
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earlier article from same paper
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