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A brand new publication by Soul Source member Mark Windle giving A Rare Soul collectors perspective of beach bands, garage bands and black vocal groups from the South Eastern States. Comprehensive details of the people behind the music. The book also feature many photos of the artists and scans of the records. Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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“It’s Better to Cry” by E. Mark Windle A new book exploring the connection between rare northern soul and the beach music scene of the 1960s in the south eastern states... What the blurb says.... “1960s south east USA. A time characterised by racial tension and oppressive Jim Crow laws, but also of a political uprising leading to the 1964 Civil Rights Act and gradual desegregation. For white teenagers this brought easier access to race music and a new dimension in cool: the sound of soul and R&B. Even before the mid sixties, radio stations with wide broadcasting capabilities were promoting national acts to every corner of the Carolinas, Virginia and Georgia. Neighbourhood friends, high school students and college bands were inspired to create their own brand of soul to play in the beach pavilions, inland waterway dance clubs, sock hops, frat parties and campus venues. These blue-eyed and integrated beach bands, soul influenced garage bands and vocal groups have long been embraced by the northern soul scene of the UK and Europe. Their music provides a whole other subgenre for rare soul enthusiasts to investigate. This book brings the era to life, exploring this vibrant music scene in the south east states through interviews, record label scans and previously unseen band photographs. It will serve as an invaluable reference source for northern soul collectors, beach music fans and indeed anyone who wishes to dig deeper into the history of sixties soul music, beyond the well documented stories of Berry Gordy, Ahmet Ertegun and the major labels.....” What the author says.... Comprehensive published literature and online resources exist on the soul of the south east states, such as Greg Haynes’ Heeey Baby Days tome and his ongoing online work, Jason Perlmutter‘s Carolina Soul website or Rick Simmon’s Carolina Beach Music: the Classic Years. I wanted to build further on this work. Specifically, I wanted to present the interface between the rarer end of northern soul and 1960s beach / R&B of the Carolinas, Virginia and neighbouring states. The Rivieras at Tanglewood Country Club, Winston-Salem NC, 1967. Permission of Nat Speir. Bands on the hit list included Anthony and the Aqua Lads, Bob Meyer and the Rivieras, The Tempests, The Embers, The Delacardos, The Appreciations, Bob Collins and the Fabulous Five, The Berkshire Seven, The Greater Experience, The Generation, Athens Rogues, Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs, The Soulmasters, Lost Soul, Gene and the Team Beats, The Chashers, Ron Moody and the Centaurs, The Spontanes, Novas Nine and The Soul Six. Tracking down surviving artists for interview took a huge amount of detective work. However as a result the histories of many of these acts are now documented for the first time, with a few suprises revealed, as well as some myths dispelled. Other important stateside individuals who assisted in this venture included label representatives, managers, promoters, archive specialists, press photographers and local beach fans who lived through it all. Scotty Todd and the Soul Six. Permission of Tim Newell / Jack Kelly. On the other side of the Atlantic, well known and respected DJs and collectors on the northern scene have contributed in different ways, helping to show how, when and where these records were introduced to an eager audience on UK shores. The chapters are illustrated with dozens of label scans of local and national label releases, artist publicity pictures, personal photos of the bands, tour bus pics, copies of label contracts, booking letters and much more. 7” acetate of Anthony and the Aqualads. Permission of Mark Dobson. This book should be of interest to soul fans from a range of backgrounds, but particularly those from the latter days of Wigan Casino, Stafford’s Top of the World and to the present. Now available (B&W only) for purchase online at: http://www.blurb.co.uk/b/4118924-it-s-better-to-cry 100% of all profits to the UK reg. Charity Children’s Heart Surgery Fund.
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All over the place on this 100-500, maybe cheaper end these days? Is not common either way. They were a Charlotte NC band. Lil' Al McLauren is a mate of Van Coble's from the Tempests. Van told me he mixed some old stuff for him last year.
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Traits - Need Pacemaker And Garrison Copies
Windlesoul replied to Windlesoul's topic in Record Wants
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After both Pacemaker and Garrison copies of the Traits 'Too Good to be True' must be ex condition or better and labels clean for scanning, no WOL etc. Pm me if you can help Cheers, Mark
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Torchmen - Harlem Shuffle - Dart Anybody? Pm me please with price and condition Mark
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Torchmen - Harlem Shuffle - Dart Value?
Windlesoul replied to Windlesoul's topic in Look At Your Box
Cheers for that, right then, I'm off to wants -
Cheers got that
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Needed: Gene Redding - I got soul - Bell Pm me if you can help Mark
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What's a sensible figure on this one please?
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Thanks but specifically need the Minit / Swan formats. Also need: Showmen - Our love will grow - UK Red and Yellow Action (not Black / Green) Thanks, Mark
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Some nice detroit titles here. Conditions range from near mint to half dead, but all play through. Graded as per soulsource recs. These all need to go as one job lot hence daft price of £45 including postage. PM if interested. Cheers, Mark. ON HOLD Buddy Lamp - I wanna go home / Confusion - Wheelsville vg++ Lee Rogers - Love can really hurt you deep / Love for a love - Wheelsville vg+ Steve Mancha - Just keep on loving me - Groovesville vg- label wear Magictones - Me and my baby - Wheelsville vg- label wear Ohio Untouchables - I'm tired - Lu pine vg+ Lee Rogers - Its a sad affair - D-Town orange. SOL vg+ Precisions - Never let her go / A place Drew g Buddy Lamp - You've got the loving touch / Wanna go home - Wheelsville vg Barbara Lewis - You made me a woman - Enterprise (demo?) near mint Darrell Banks - Angel baby - UK Atlantic multicolour 70's reissue (K series) vg++
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Anything else on Colpar other than Ron Moody & the Centaurs and Wild Sound Unlimited? (Sorry mods should be LIYB, please feel free to move)
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Steve Walls would kill me for this but as much as I am a Mancha fan, the Mad Lads have it here. Two very different versions but Mancha's is a bit dirgey for the hefty price tag, let's face it, the £20 option is the preferred one IMO and its not just inverse snobbery because of the cost either.Enter all Detroit die hards now (used to be one myself)
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Need these cheapies for a project, not worth paying $14 US postage to the UK for these, so any UK folks got: Showmen - It will Stand - Minit SORTED Showmen - Comin' home - Minit Showmen - Our love will grow - Red and Yellow UK Action Cheapest wins! All need to be ex. or better please, and MUST have clean labels please, PM me, Cheers, Mark
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Trying to get a bit of history on Lenny O'Henry aka Danny Cannon. I know he is recognised by beach fans and was a Vibra-Harp member with Donnie Elbert, but not much else. Anybody know anything about him, where from, full recording history other than that listed in 'soulful kinda music' and what happened to him? Were the 50s Vibra-Harps NY based ?
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Cheapie: Zilla Mayes - All I want is you - Tou-Sea Pm me please condition and price
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Cheers. Just emailed offbeat. All I can find meantime on web is an auction on collectors frenzy advertising it as from New Orleans.
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Nostalgic homage to sixties beach of course but this was from the early 80s. Regarding the Shag, it's roots - at least the version we know today - were in the 1940s, developed from steps borrowed from Lindy Hopping / Jitterbug among locals and servicemen in dance halls around North Carolina particularly Wilmington, though it became the 'official dance' of South Carolina. Historians argue it goes beyond that though to even earlier times, though the Shag means different things to different folks (and I mean regionally, not the usual UK gfawr etc) and also for added confusion gets called different name in some regions.
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Pm you Trev
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Anybody know the history of the group / label?
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For trade or sale, all in excellent condition unless stated. PM me if interested in anything. Got anything from my wants at the bottom? Always after any interesting Carolinas / Virginia / Georgia / Tennesse / Kentucky things....Try me! Cheers, Mark I have...... Curtis Liggins Indications - What it is - Kaycee 400 Harold Burrage - Fifty / Fifty - M-pac 150 Jimmy Ricks - Oh! What a feeling - Festival 275 George Jay & Rockin' Ravens - Say that you love me - Dynamic 200 Mr Caldwell - Love bandit - Scorpio 200 Mercy Men - You made it thunder - Gee 50 Danderliers - All the way / Walk on with your nose up - Midas 100 New Yorkers - Dont wanna be your fool - Tac-Ful 350 Harvey and the Seven Sounds. - Glamour girl - Cuca 150 Epsilons - Mad at the world - Shrine 300 Ithacas - If you want my love - Fee Bee 80 1984 Love Machine - your breakin my heart -CBS 100 fab Roy Hamilton - you can count on me - MGM demo 80 Lance le Gault - I'm breakin through - Palomar 50 Carl & Spindletoppers - Written in your eyes-abc demo 100 (this is Carl Spencer) Soundsations - Mr Sensation/The moment - Bye (bit of label mildew on Mr Sensation side, plays fab though) 80 Arabians - Tell me / School is cool - Mary Jane 35 The Delicates - You say you love me / I got a crush on you boy - Pulsar 70 (one side incredible version of Dee Edwards Tuba outing with fantastic group vocal intro, flip a proper banging oldie) George Blackwell - Mr Loser - Smoke 50 Intensions - I'm losing your love - Uptight 70 vg visual plays fab Ricky Ricks - Chained and bound - Sure Shot 50 Bobby Sansom - Dont leave - Sublime 50 vg visual plays great Little Robbie - I got troubles of my own- RSVP 40 Tony Adams - The blues don't like nobody (demo) - Checker 40 I'm after.... Roy Roberts - I know what to do to satisy you- Tina Steve Jordan and the Jordan Brothers - Aint no big thing - ARV Steve Jordan - Would you believe - ARV Ray and the Bel Aires - Blame is on you ARV Ray and the Blue Satins - She doesnt love me ARV Willie Tee - Please don't go - Nola Appreciations - It's better to cry - Sport Appreciations - I cant hide it - Aware Frankie and the Damons - Man from soul - JCP Zilla Mayes - All I want is you - Tou Sea Ray Algere - In your corner- Tou Sea Billy Mack - sins of a lover - TINA only