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Latest show 17th November
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It was a privilege to be asked to do a set on the Saturday afternoon at Dab of SOul Weekend er in Llnadudno (Nov. 12th). Thought I'd record what I played... Ed Townsend - How Could You Do It - Curtom The Facts of Life - Caiught In The Act - Kayvette Gladys Knight & The Pips - Rainbow Ride (Forthcoming comp) Ted Taylor - Standing In The Wings Of A Heartache - Contempt Beres Hammond - Somebody Lied - Soul Reggae (Water Lily) Irma Thomas - Turn Around And Love You - Soul 4 Real Soul Stirrers - Trying To be Your Friend - Jewel Aretha Franklin - No One Could Ever Love You More - Atlantic Ben E King - Fly Away (To My Wonderland) - Atlantic Lou Courtney - The Common Broken Heart - Epic LP/Forthcoming Comp Willie Hutch - Walking On My Love - RCA The Ascots - She's So Indifferent To Me Now - Crazy Cajun
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We know, it's been a hot topic for 12 years. It wasn't the first time bribery had taken place either. Back to the football, safe to say neither Qatar nor Ecuador will win the Cup, Qatar wouldn't win my old Sunday League.
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It is what it is and we are where we are. We all know why, we all know it's bent but that isn't the fault of the fans nor the players who for many it is a once in a lifetime opportunity and the pinnacle of their sport. Hopefully something good can come out of this World Cup....I doubt it but one can hope. The one thing that must never happen again is that any The World Cup can never go to such a backward country with laws that belong in medieval times and certainly not to a country that doesn't promote inclusivity for all.
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A must listen show!
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I meant to discogs
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Looks like it, should have Δ 77231 in the deadwax The East Coast is a Shelly press with a backward S stamp
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Timmion are very busy and when they are they don’t really have time for cutting
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Charly Records On line store. Ltd Vinyl releases
Chalky commented on Goldsoul's article in News Archives
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Articles: Chuck Cockerham - A Brief Interview
Chalky replied to Chalky's topic in Front Page News & Articles
Cliff Steele had it in the 80s, first time I heard it was on a tape of his. -
From Doo-Wop to the Drifters to the dance floors of the UK and beyond. A brief chat with Chuck Cockerham. Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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Chuck Cockerham Interview (albeit A Very Brief One). After following up on a few leads I finally got to speak with the man behind the voice of one of the most iconic crossover records of all time, “Have I Got A Right” released on the Bell records subsidiary label Mala, the one and only Mr Chuck Cockerham. A very nice guy who agreed to briefly answer one or two of the questions that I wished to put to him. He is reputedly working with another party regarding the compiling of memoirs for a future publication and therefore only agreed to offer up limited information to some of my questions the results of which are as follows: Charles Harold Cockerham pronounced as ‘Cockeram’ with a silent ‘H’ was born in Durham, North Carolina during 1945 and being later raised in the city of Greensboro, NC. He initially began singing in his School choir which was instrumental in him forming his own Doowop group by the name of the Objectives during the early 1960’s. From 1963 to 1965 they worked regularly, culminating in the release of their solitary 45 single on Stan Lewis’s Jewel label, “Oh My Love (Come Back To Me)/Love Went Away” (Jewel 751). The Objectives later broke up following the death of Chuck’s best friend and the group’s first tenor, at this point Chuck temporarily retired from performing but later made a brief return when starting a rock group, a scenario which Chuck chose not to divulge any further information upon. In 1969 Chuck was invited to join the vocal group Bill Pinkney And The Original Drifters, the group he was to perform and record with for the rest of his performing career. Also in 1969 and just prior to joining the Original Drifters Chuck was to record his now legendary solitary solo, Mala 45. Through a chance meeting with Fred Tanner and his fellow producer Johnny Coffman, Chuck recorded the now high desirable and respected Fred Tanner penned “Have I Got A Right” backed with Hey There”. Chuck remembers that the song did receive some airplay throughout the Carolina’s upon it’s release, albeit somewhat limited. “Have I Got A Right/Hey There” was recorded at one off studio session with Chuck never ever performing the songs again. Now enjoying life as a retired performing artist, Chuck is fully aware of the huge popularity and price tag Interviewof his Mala 45 throughout the UK and indeed the rest of the world’s rare soul collector’s scene. With regards to the later, group version by The Nomads, Chuck is also aware of that but was not involved with it in any shape or form as has sometimes been reputedly mentioned. So there you have it, the sum total of what Mr Chuck Cockerham was prepare to divulge to me during our brief conversation. Words By David Welding With Acknowledgements to: Charles Cockerham.
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Dave Welding did have 50 and they have sold out already. He has some more on the way.
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Piercebridge X Over & 70's 80's Modern Soul Weekender
Chalky commented on Sdsoul's event in Weekenders
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The printed sleeve if memory serves was done a few years later, 50 copies I think. They were both from the 90s, discogs again has it wrong. They had only just been discovered in 1982. The only released track, Eddie Holland, is on there because it was a big record for Rob at the time.
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Another Mix of some recent, new and forthcoming 45s (and an LP comp) Golden Bridge (Monolog & T-Groove) - I Can Prove It (Special UK Mix) (Featuring Leon Beal) -Six Nine Records Ltd Julian Jonah featuring TAMIKA - Now’s The Time For Us - Izipho Howard Johnson - You’re My Star - Six Nine Records Bill Albright - Sitting By The Phone - Bill Albright Publishing Jesse James - I Be A Fool (I Put A Claim On Thang). -Gunsmoke Barbara Lynn - Soul Deep - Soul 4 Real The Mansion Soul - Stop, Let Your Heart Be Your Guide - Soul Junction Records Imperial Wonders - Lord What’s Happening To The World - Cordial House Brothers - Shake - North Broad Street Esther Phillips - Brother, Brother - Forthcoming Comp Jesse James - What Happened To The Oo -Wee (I Put A Claim On Thang) - Gunsmoke Centaura - Just Don't Love You - Creative Soul The Decisions - That Girl - Soul Direction Gladys Knight & The Pips - Rainbow Ride - Forthcoming Comp Clyde Moultry - Without Your Sweet Lovin’ - 6T 37th Anniversary Midtown Assembly - Don’t Walk Away - Glamp Rd Deon Jackson - Someday The Sun Will Shine - Hit & Run Nancy Butts - I Want To Hold Your Hand Baby - Hit & Run Detroit Emeralds - Long Live The King - Kent Select Eddie Hill - I Am So Thankful - Kent Select Loleatta Holloway - I Just Can't Help Myself - Kent Select The Decisions - Come Round Here (and Let Me Love You) - Soul Direction Warren Ray & The Infernal Blues Machine - It’s The Feeling I Get - 6T 37th Anniversary Hal Frazier - I Stand Blue Kent Centaura - I Need Love - Creative Soul Joe Buckner & Makor IV - I Wsih I Knew - Kent Select Loleatta Holloway - Mrs So And So's Daughter - Kent Select The Mansion Soul - The Girl Next Door - Soul Junction Records Barbara Lynn - Unloved Unwanted Me - Soul 4 Real
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Personally I'd keep it separate, if you have a busy week it could get lost or missed
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Nice one Mark, I didn't remember hearing you play it before the ebay sale. Should be played more, maybe next week
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The second release from Glamp Rd drops 27th Nov. It's had some exposure via Ged and Ian Wills played out as Kim Weston. https://www.glamprd.com/records/coming-soon
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https://www.rootsvinylguide.com/ebay_items/crook-your-little-finger-the-cream-co-r-1001-b-i-need-a-love-so-bad-vikkie-ander
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boots again Ted
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yeah, its the one Rob Marriott did
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ten years later, early 90s
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Wigan 74 - Whats the track at 19:00 minutes please?
Chalky replied to St Pauli soul's topic in Look At Your Box
The gear was certainly good in them days I'd need to be off my head to put up with crap like this
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