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Roburt

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  1. This station (WSOK Savannah) only played black music (soul, R&B, blues, gospel) but they did managr to playlist the only US 45 by lilly-white UK outfit Felders Orioles ...
  2. Bettye keeps on getting media attention ... well I suppose after being the the music biz for well over 55 years, she deserves it ... https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/bettye-lavette-things-have-changed-tour-soul-survivor-703016/
  3. A few cuts that WAWA were playing ...
  4. Over to Milwaukee ... WAWA was the city's only R&B stn ...
  5. Back in the UK this time ... back in 1962 and EMI was already mining the black music vein ...
  6. Yep, the first NS boots to be pressed up. The labels releases chronicle what were the top niter sounds in the 1967 -70 period.
  7. Love just about all the Soul Children cuts ... but that track (& the LP as a whole) is very fine indeed ..
  8. If we're splitting hairs ... then ... Jimmy Holidays 45 escaped ahead of Ike Turner's (& his record got some chart action too) ...
  9. Another from me ...
  10. In addition to the versions on other labels listed above, there was also the Minit 45. As well as there being lots of different versions of their records, there were also many different versions of the group. Bobby Sanders kept ripping the guys off & so they'd quit & he'd just set up a new replacement group (at one time, even the Imperial Wonders became the Younghearts).
  11. Of course, some of this would be nice ...
  12. On the jazzy side ...
  13. Anuda ...
  14. I could do with this ..........
  15. Info on the Bagatelle ... https://www.punkblowfish.com/Bagatelle.html
  16. Thelma's 70's goodie + the Bagatelle's ABC 45 ....
  17. Eli 'Paperboy' Reed's hosting a 40th Birthday Party in Boston on September 7th. . . . . Eli Paperboy Reed Presents Legends of Deep Soul Live! Willie Hightower -The voice of Muscle Shoals in what we think is his first ever East Coast appearance. Thelma Jones [first Boston appearance in 50 years] - The originator of "The House That Jack Built" and "Salty Tears" Shor'ty Billups - Boston's soul survivor singing some of his most collectible Shor'ty and Eddie Billups 45s The Natural Wonders - Fred Griffeths from The Bagatelle [ABC Records/Bosstown Sound], Gail Nickse and their special guest Kit Holliday . . . . . . Eli Paperboy Reed leading an all-star band Easy Ed's Record Hop starting the night at 6 p.m. with vintage rockabilly, hillbilly, early R&B and doo-wop 45s THEN ... live show 7 to 9:30 p.m. I know Boston (USA) is a long way away but some here may be able to attend. Trust Eli to host a really memorable B'day Party.
  18. I've written articles for numerous fanzines down the years ... going right back to the early 80's (so that's over 35 years now).
  19. Don't know if this actually ties in with the current weather forcecast, but it is hot & sticky track ...
  20. Not a series of releases that hold much interest for us here BUT the 'Now That's What I Call Music' series hits #100 today ...and EMI was heavily involved in the project from the beginning ... it did bring tracks by the likes of Jackie Wilson, Nina Simone, Ben E King, Kool & the Gang, Midnight Star and Patti LaBelle to the notice of an audience that otherwise wouldn't have bought their stuff ...
  21. Pat Johnson's 45 tracks ...
  22. Sometimes US pop stn DJ's got behind left-field soul 45's ... don't know why but it was a good thing ...
  23. Well if we're saying .... all the soulless tailor-made instros (removed-vocals tracks) in the Casino era make me very very miserable .... even more so if one gets played at a do I'm attending.


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