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  1. Tickets still available but selling fast! Expected to be another busy night... https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Manchester/Aatma/Room-at-The-Top-Soul-Club/37121178/
  2. Classic Northern, Rare Soul, Funk, Stax, and Motown at The Feast at The Mills - Wigan. DJ's Jordan Wilson, Graeme Hassall & Jake Rigby will be on the decks, spinning original vinyl from 5pm until late. A food market setting, with independent food stalls, lively bars, and live music. A perfect recipe for a Christmas get-together! Time: 5pm until Late Free Entry: No tickets needed! Wrap up and come along! Mulled wine, food, and lots of beer to get the festive vibes are in full swing.
  3. TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE! News Alert! We're thrilled to unveil the early release of tickets for the February 2024 edition of Room at The Top Soul Club. Secure your spot before they vanish— with the ticket window open until February 24th! This extended timeframe allows you ample room to organise your accommodations and travel plans. After our last event, anticipation is high for another top night with no doubt a packed out spectacular as guest DJ Nathan Pickard journeys from Cleethorpes to spin the sounds. Snag your tickets for just £6.50 at https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Manchester/Aatma/Room-at-The-Top-Soul-Club/37121178/ Join us and be part of Manchester's hottest, late night Soul a gogo! Don't miss out – the last one was an absolute blast.
  4. Thank you so much to everyone who joined us for the second installment of 'The Room At The Top.' It's hard to put into words how incredible it feels to be a part of promoting such a refreshing event like this. Saturday night demonstrated how cities like Manchester are currently experiencing an amazing resurgence in young people being interested in soul music! We were also so happy to have many long-distance travelers with us, including friends from Bristol, Scotland, Sheffield, Blackpool, and Wigan! Varying ages and at different points in their soul music journey - all gathered under one roof! The way it should be! Our two guest DJs, Ben Owen and Sam McEwen, absolutely rocked the place too! They delivered an incredible mix of music, spanning from classic Northern Soul 'oldies' to funky edge dancers and Motown spins. Ben, who hadn't been behind the decks for a while, truly set the bar high! We will return on Saturday 24th February next year, and we're thrilled to announce that our guest DJ will be our good friend Nathan Pickard. Keep an eye out for ticket availability as we get closer to the date!
  5. Looking for a pre-The Room at The Top warm up? Join Darren Sykes at The Piccadilly Tap, (located just outside Manchester's Piccadilly station). An ideal place to meet up before The Room At The Top, which kicks off at 11pm. Darren will be there from 6pm until late! The Soul City is alive this weekend! We look forward to seeing you all tomorrow.
  6. Can't wait! Looking forward to spinning some tunes for you guys!
  7. 'The Room at The Top' is back this Saturday – just 5 days to go! It's our final event before the Christmas break. We return back on Saturday 24th February! Whether you're a young soul or forever young soul, The Room At The Top is where it's at! Our guest DJs for the night are Sam McEwen from Blackbee Soul Club and Ben Owen. Plus, our residents, Jordan Wilson, Connor White, and Charles Simpson, keeping the music flowing until 4am. This club draws its inspiration from the dark, gritty basement clubs of the 60s and 70s, taking you back to the roots of our all-night dance scene. Expect dim lighting, a great atmosphere, and uptempo soul that will keep you dancing until 4am. You can find us tucked away in the back alleys of Manchester's Northern Quarter, and the nearest car park is just a 5-minute walk away – look for 21 Tariff St Parking. Looking for the warm up party? There are many bars in the area. Last time, most of our crowd gathered at the Peer Hat! See you all Saturday.
  8. The countdown has begun! We're just 8 days away from returning to AATMA for another Room at The Top Soul Club #2 ! To say we're excited would be an understatement. Looking back at our previous event, it was totally electric, and we can't wait to experience that all over again. Your special guest DJs for the night will be Black Bee Soul Clubs, Sam McEwen, and Whitchurch's finest, Ben Owen! Expect diverse sounds ranging from classic Motown dancers, funk, classic Northern Soul gems, to crossover movers, and of course some rarer, unknown and brand new releases! This is soul without boundaries. Don't miss out! Secure your tickets via Skiddle at this link: https://www.skiddle.com/.../Room-at-the-Top.../36657992/ Carpark information: The closest car park is '21 Tariff St Parking', which is just a brief less-than-5-minute stroll away from Aatama.
  9. Cicero Blake on Hold for @Harrogatesoul
  10. REDUCED • REDUCED • Cheap 45s for Sale The Precisions - Treason - Ex Limited cut by Eli 'Paperboy' Reed via a studio acetate. Limited to only 40 copies and sold them on Bandcamp in Jun 2020. Listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiBf0dI6eTU £40 Johnny & The Expressions - Boys & Girls Together / Give Me One More Chance - Josie W/D - VG++ Would be EX if it was not for the label marks. Listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWVrDAZKN-4 £20 Frankie - Life In The City / Don't Treat Her Bad - North Broad Steet - Test Pressing - Ex Official white label test pressing for this release. Passed out to a few DJs to promote the release Listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqodCz07jFM £30 Cicero Blake – Sad Feeling / You're Gonna Be Sorry - Ex Both sides of this are fantastic. Listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ab8lwkEgM-M £30 The Desires – Oh What A Lonely Night / Black Girl - Starville - Ex Again, two great sides! Listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gdnm7Dbouqg £45 Gerri Granger / The Kevin Fingier Collective ‎– Don't Wanna Cry No More - Fingier - Ex Spare copy of this from the master in Argentina! (Bargain!) Listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xq1R-ivwdtU £25 Troy Keyes - Love Explosion - ABC - Ex Listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fk3r9XP-aiw £5 Miriah Avila ‎– Agree To Disagree / You In Love Again - Industry Music Group - Ex Superb recent release! Listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTd7zQzgIdw £25
  11. We're almost there! On Saturday 28th October, we are heading back into the heart of the city. This is our final event before we take a break for Christmas, returning in late February. Our special guest DJs are Sam McEwen (from Black Bee Soul Club) and Whitchurch's very own Ben Owen, playing the finest soul tunes, spun, of course, from original vinyl. Never-mind the current wave of revival nights; come and enjoy the moment with us in this unique space. If you missed our previous event, Room at The Top Soul Club is located at AATAMA in Manchester's Northern Quarter. We are a late-night dance club inspired by the beat clubs of the 60s and 70s! Expect mainly uptempo soul sounds in a dark, dimly lit, and atmospheric space. While seating is limited, the club features a fantastic wall-to-wall wood floor. It's no newcomer to the soul scene and was once home to the renowned Black Bee Soul Club! Tickets are limited to just 120 lucky people and can be purchased through Skiddle at this link: https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Manchester/Aatma/Room-at-the-Top-Soul-Club/36657992/ Our resident DJs, Jordan Wilson, Connor White, and Charles Simpson. We hope to see you there!
  12. THE ROOM AT THE TOP, MANCHESTER A new night of up-tempo and up-front Soul music (11pm until 4am). Located in the Northern Quarter of Manchester at AATAMA (Off Stevenson Square). This venue takes inspiration from the basement clubs of the 60s. This venue was previously home to Black Bee Soul Club. Although seating is limited, it boasts a superb wood dance floor and a heavy sound system! DJs: Connor White, Jordan Wilson & Charles Simpson. Strictly ticket only and a capped at 120 people. We hope you can join us! TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE (LIMITED TO 120 PEOPLE) https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Manchester/Aatma/Room-at-The-Top-Soul-Club/37121178/ LOCATION: Aatma, 11 Stevenson Square (just off Oldham Street) in the alleyway behind the Hula Bar.
  13. I know Fred - Will send him a link to the thread. Cheers
  14. Hello everyone, Who was Ian Fishwick?. What his role was during the first all-nighter at Wigan Casino in 1973. It appears that his name is mentioned in various write ups, blogs, and articles, but there doesn't seem to be a clear memory of him. Did he only DJ at the first all-nighter? Is he still around today? If so, it would be interesting to hear his perspective on those early days. I tried asking this question in the Wigan Casino 50th Anniversary group, but unfortunately, I didn't receive any responses, so I thought I'd bring it up here. I apologise if this topic has already been discussed elsewhere. I appreciate any information or insights! Thank you!
  15. MD 117 – Blinded by Pride / I Found A Love – The Sensations At MD Records, our main mission has always been to ensure that the music we release is handled fairly and ethically. We put a significant amount of effort behind the scenes to ensure that all legal requirements are met before we make a release public. Sometimes, this task can become challenging when dealing with tracks that come with limited information. This challenge becomes even more pronounced when many of the people who contributed to the music have unfortunately passed away. In these instances, we engage in extensive ancestry research to locate their descendants or next of kin, which can be quite intricate. It's like trying to solve a jigsaw puzzle, where the pieces have been missing for over 50 years. We admit that this process can be frustrating at times. However, when all the puzzle pieces finally fit into place, it brings us immense joy. Sharing the complete story and providing the families of the artists or groups with their musical heritage is truly gratifying. This process assures us that we've taken the necessary steps, not only to honour the creators' legacy but also to bring positive recognition to our label. We count ourselves lucky because Gary Rubin of Pioneer Studio meticulously chronicled his experiences in yearly diaries. These diaries aren't just recordings of daily studio visits; they also contain a wealth of information at the back—a directory of group names complete with their names, old phone numbers, and often addresses. Having access to this unprocessed information always gives us a solid starting point. It enables us to delve into old telephone and address directories, allowing us to follow trails to find the artists or families associated with these musicians. For example, when we found the unreleased Tomangoes tracks, we found two uncredited names, associated with The Tomangoes, but that’s another story… Through our research efforts, we've overcome challenges and successfully located Detroit talents like Tommy Rodgers, The Gambrells, and even established connections with the families of the late Dr. Brockington, James Lately and Lamar Thomas. Our continuous dedication stems from our desire to uncover more of these hidden gems and ensure that they're aware of our ongoing project, leaving our conscience is clear. Promotional Photograph of The New Sensations In April 2022, we announced an incredible double-sided release from a previously unknown group named 'The Sensations’. The Sensations were set to have a release on the Pioneer label alongside The Gambrells in 1966. Unfortunately, Gary informed us that Milt Olsson, the arranger, had recorded the "Blinded by Pride" and "I Found A Love" band tracks in a way that was considered too fast. It was almost impossible to sync the vocals and instrumentation using the technology available at that time. As a result, these tracks remained locked in the vaults until we restored, mixed, and mastered them using modern technology, which allowed us to finally release them back in April 2022. Our label partner, Jordan Wilson, took on the task of tracking down the lead singer of The Sensations—Greg Glazer. Gary Rubin had vivid memories of Greg because he really stood out among the other groups he was recording at the time. Greg was a remarkably talented Jewish, white male, with a voice that held the soulful richness of a black man's. However, Gary found it challenging to recall the other members of The Sensations. His diaries only contained Greg's name, followed by “and The Sensations” with no other finer details. Gary was determined to gather the additional information we needed. He eventually returned with news that he had discovered the original contract that had been signed when The Sensations were brought on board Pioneer's publishing Tru-Soul. This contract listed the names Greg Glazer, Lawrence Bliss, Jack Wiener, and Richard Berk as members of the group. It also revealed the group was in fact called ‘The New Sensations’ as there were other groups already using the name 'The Sensations'. Contract signed by The New Sensations on 21st November 1966 Gary's memory continued to jog further, as he recollected that he thought some members of the group may had been students at Mumford High School and their musical style was heavily influenced by the early street corner doo-wop harmonies that were popular at the time. Delving even deeper into Gary's extensive archive of song composition sheets, we found evidence that Greg Glazer was not only the lead singer but also the songwriter behind the two tracks we were eager to release by The New Sensations - so we then knew our priority was to find Greg Glazer. With the surname 'Glazer' being quite distinctive, we quickly managed to connect with the delightful Sarah and Dan Glazer, who still reside in Detroit, Michigan. They were genuinely moved that we, all the way from the UK, had successfully located them after all these years. The two Pioneer tracks we unearthed had a profound impact on them, bringing them to tears as they heard their father's youthful voice recorded for the very first time. Sadly, they shared news that their dad, Greg, had passed away some years back. However, they did have knowledge that he had been part of a singing group during his early musical journey but was not aware that the group had ever been recorded. Through collaboration with Dan, Sarah, and Gary, we devoted ourselves to meticulously arranging the details of song writing and publisher royalties. But an unusual challenge emerged. Dan and Sarah had come into the world much later than their father's days in his teenage singing group. As a result, they lacked any information about the fate of the other group members. Nevertheless, the connections we established allowed us to proceed with releasing the song on MD. When we initially released The New Sensations tracks, we made an effort to find the other members of the group - Lawrence Bliss, Jack Wiener, and Richard Berk - but unfortunately came up empty-handed. The common nature of the names, combined with a lack of prior address or telephone details, hindered our search efforts. Additionally, since these other names were not the songwriters of the two tracks and instead served as group members, the names were not registered as songwriters with BMI music or ASCAP. After a year since introducing 'Blinded by Pride' and ‘I Found A Love’ to the UK soul scene, and adding it to the MD Records catalogue, we are now thrilled to announce our successful discovery of another group member of The New Sensations - Lawrence Bliss - who goes by the name 'Larry'. He still continues to reside in Detroit, Michigan. On Sunday 13th August, Jordan telephoned Larry and during this conversation, he shared the details about our ongoing project centered around the Pioneer master tapes. Larry, having been located, was now able to provide the missing pieces of the puzzle. We can now share the complete story behind The New Sensations group. On the 9th of April, 1948, Lawrence Bliss made his entrance into the world. His early days were spent in Oak Park, Michigan, his hometown, where he grew and flourished. His educational journey led him to Oak Park High School, a place where his passion for music began to take root. It was within the school's music programs that he crossed paths with Rick Wiesend, lead singer of Tim Tam and The Turn-On’s who influenced his style in music. Other groups like The Valadiers and The Reflections of Golden World Records, also left an indelible mark on Larry. These 'blue-eyed' ensembles drew inspiration from early black doo-wop harmony, serving as evidence that soulful singing wasn't confined by racial boundaries – a testament to the fact that one’s skin colour did not define their ability to evoke soulful emotions. As the mid-1960s unfolded, Larry Bliss found himself captivated with the melodies that churned out from groups like The Contours, The Supremes, and The Temptations - groups that blasted through the airwaves of Detroit at the time. He attended The Motortown Revue’s at The Fox Theatre in Detroit, and enjoyed 45s being released by the various independent soul labels during that era. Larry was a familiar face at the Pool Halls in Detroit, a place where teenage guys gathered to socialise, indulge in games of pool, pinball and plan their evening night spot destinations. The parking lot served as a focal point, attracting the attention of girls who recognised it as the central hub for the boys to meet. Beyond the confines of the halls, groups would assemble outside, comprised of street corner soul and doo-wop singers, who captivated passers-by with their harmonious performances. It’s at the Pool Hall is where Larry met Stuie Avig, a notable figure as a member of The Valadiers, the first all-white soul group on Motown Records. Interestingly, for us, Stuie also has gained recognition in the UK's rare soul circles under the alias 'Stewart Ames,' famous for his track 'Angelina, Oh Angelina.' Remarkably, this track shared its backing with ‘Jock Mitchells - Nomad Women,' another recording accomplished at Pioneer Studio. Even though Larry had not previously recognised himself as a vocalist, he found himself irresistibly drawn to singing along with the well-loved soul melodies. It was amid these occasions that his path intersected with certain individuals whose influence would prove pivotal, notably Greg Glazer and Richard Burke. Larry recounted to us that his initiation into singing was somewhat unexpected, almost forced, as his friends acknowledged his natural ability to harmonise and offered him the opportunity to become part of the group ‘The New Sensations’. Around this time, Stuie Avig would also socialise around the Pool Hall and would join in, singing with The New Sensations. Larry also reminisces about the time when The Shades of Blue released their song "Oh How Happy." Larry recalls that Greg was disheartened by the release, believing that the song could have been theirs due to some connection. Although the exact details of the connection escape Larry's memory, he suspects it had something to do with the songwriter Edwin Hatcher, also known as Edwin Starr. Remarkably, the record gained significant traction upon its release, achieving further recognition in Canada and the UK. Individuals within the music industry would park their vehicles outside the Pool Hall, and listen to the harmonies from the gathered groups. Impressed by the musical prowess on display, they would extend a business card as an invitation, urging the talented performers to partake in a studio session. During these interactions, the prospects of more substantial opportunities were dangled before them, promising potential breakthroughs and a chance to record a vinyl record. In Larry's recollections, Woody Swartz remains a prominent figure – a sound engineer and partner associated with Pioneer Studio. Woody welcomed them to Pioneer Records, an instance that stands out vividly. During this period, Pioneer Records had started open auditions for groups, as advertised in the Detroit Freepress Newspaper. The primary objective was to foster the expansion of their record label, building upon prior recordings such as 'The Modernistics.' This endeavor took place prior to Gary's studio's transition from its origins in his parents' basement to the newly established studio at 20014 James Couzens. Larry fondly recalls the amusing memory of Woody playfully impersonating his father on a phone call to his high school, saying that Larry was sick and then the two of them going horseback riding for the day instead. Previously unseen photographs of Gary Rubin and Pioneer Studio. Meeting Gary Rubin marked a significant turning point for The New Sensations, as they demonstrated their singing skills. These demo recordings captured their renditions of classics like 'My Girl,' 'Sunday Kind Of Love,' and 'Keep On Walking (Don’t Look Back).' Notably, the session also showcased Greg's song writing skills with the first demo’s of 'Blinded By Pride,' 'I Found A Love,' and another track called 'Searching.' Gary Rubin's response was nothing short of impressed, and he decided to sign the group to the Pioneer repertoire. Larry still possesses an acetate of these initial demo recordings made at Pioneer. Acetate of The New Sensations demo’s curiosity of Larry Bliss. On 21st November 1966, Greg Glazer, Larry Bliss, Richard Burke, and Jack Wiener officially inked their contract with Pioneer and Tru-Soul Publishing, marking a significant step in their exciting musical journey. Notably, Larry was the youngest member of the group and had to have his father sign his contract. Just one day after on the 22nd of November, 1966, a recording session took place at United Sound Studio, orchestrated by Danny Dallas who managed the engineering controls. The immensely talented Motown Funk Brothers were brought in for a ‘moonlit’ session, crafting the musical foundation for the next anticipated releases for The Gambrells: 'Jive Talk' and 'Find A Love', and in the same session they recorded the band tracks for The New Sensations' - 'Blinded By Pride' and 'I Found A Love'. The arrangement of the track was skillfully conducted by Milton Olsson, who had previously worked with Tim Tam & The Turn On’s. However, a hiccup emerged when the final master tapes returned to Pioneer for vocal overdubs – it turned out that the band track sessions had been recorded at an unexpectedly faster pace than what was anticipated. With The New Sensations now a signed group, they embarked on participating in live performances to boost promotion in anticipation for their up-coming release. Pioneer Records arranged for the group, to make appearances at various black show bars around the city. Larry recalls how they were always embraced and appreciated and nicknamed ‘The White Temptations’. Under the guidance of Greg, The New Sensations also meticulously practiced their dance routines, striving to emulate the distinctive style of The Temptations and other Motown groups. Larry fondly reminisces about their live show at Detroit's Masonic Temple - a renowned Detroit music venue. This particular event, a sold-out benefit, featured The Tomangoes providing backing support for The New Sensations. The headliner of the show was Billy Daniels. It's essential to recollect that prior to The Tomangoes release of 'I Really Love You' on Washpan, the Tomangoes were also under contract with Pioneer Records. The group recorded three tracks registered to Tru-Soul Publishing that were mixed and planned for release but ultimately remained confined to the vault. Among these tracks were 'Love's Got A Hold On Me' and the original Pioneer version of 'You've Been Gone Too Long,' both of which were complemented by the backing vocals of The Gambrells. The progress of The New Sensations' tracks was momentarily halted as The Gambrells mixes took place, adding their overdubbed vocals and promotion began for the Gambrells first 45 on Pioneer. As the calendar turned over to the new year, precisely on the 1st of January, 1967, Gary Rubin's diaries unveiled the day's recording sessions. The line-up featured The Moniques, The Perfections, The Plus Two, and The Famous Brothers. The last session of the day saw The New Sensations in the studio in to conclude for vocal overdubs and mixing at 8pm. Numerous vocal takes of 'Blinded By Pride' were undertaken, yet a persistent issue persisted: the band track's tempo was just too fast. The evident frustration came across in the studio, notably embodied by Greg Glazer, the lead vocalist. He repeatedly found himself disoriented within the accelerating tempo, causing his lyrics to slip away as the pace surged forward. After the session concluded, The New Sensations departed, leaving Gary to embark on the task of creating a mix for the track. However, the technological constraints of that era hindered the alteration of the band track's speed, as any attempts to slow it down resulted in an eerie and distorted quality. A rough mix was created, at an incredibly fast tempo. Each member of The New Sensations received a rough mix of the track on an acetate dub. These dubs were subsequently distributed to the local disc jockeys who had supported 'Jive Talk’ release. The dubs reached the few disc jockeys in Detroit and at that juncture, Jack Wiener made the determination to pursue an independent path, which ultimately led to the dissolution of the group. The master tapes found themselves set aside, left dormant on a shelf, awaiting their destined moment. Pioneer Vocal Overdub Tape and United Sound Band Track Tape It wasn't until April 2022 that MD Records finally had the opportunity to digitise the long-lost master tapes from the Pioneer studio, unveiling the raw, unpolished mixes of The New Sensations' recordings. As we listened, the immense potential for a remarkable release became evident. With the invaluable possession of multi-track united sound masters, a decision was made to collaborate with Kevin Fingier, renowned for his involvement with 'Fingier Records' and his association with Acid Jazz in London. Kevin's expertise proved pivotal as he embarked on the task of restoring and refining the tracks. With finesse, he meticulously adjusted the pacing of the backing track and seamlessly intertwined the vocal layers, achieving what Gary had struggled to accomplish all those years ago. Upon the completion of the remixing process, the two tracks underwent a transformative journey to GoldenMastering in Los Angeles, where JJ's mastering was harnessed to render them impeccably clear and primed for modern vinyl pressing. Larry embarked on a journey to forge a career in architecture. Amidst his professional pursuits, he has maintained his love for music, singing karaoke and playing his harmonica. Fond memories of the Detroit music scene come alive whenever he reunites with his old friend, Jack Wiener. Regrettably, Larry remains unaware of the current whereabouts of Richard Berk. We, the MD Records collective, extend our gratitude to Larry for his invaluable contribution in helping us tell the story of yet another Pioneer Records group. Its great to be able to keep bringing forwards more of the forgotten story of Detroit music scene and the Pioneer studio – which remains an important player in the story of Detroit, albeit one that was overlooked due to its closure in the mid-seventies. We have no doubt that more and more links and connections will be uncovered as we continue to work through the tapes and stories, some are not soul but still tell an important part of the Detroit musical melting pot story. We are looking at bringing through some album releases possibly both CD and Vinyl to capture some of the songs that have a wider appeal to music fans and to help support the work of digitising and archiving this fabulous history. We will of course carry on with the singles too. Don’t forget if you missed any of the releases pop over to the website and have a listen before picking up a single or two www.mdrecords.co.uk We are looking at getting alternative payments methods to PayPal on the site so watch this space. All the best the MD collective. Listen here:
  16. In April 2022, MD Records unveiled a double-sided 45 featuring two tracks from the archives of Pioneer Studio in Detroit. Following our successful efforts in tracking down another surviving member of the group known as The New Sensations, we are now able to share the complete narrative and further enrich the history of Pioneer Records. Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
  17. Nestled deep within Manchester's Northern Quarter at AATAMA (Just off Stevenson Square). This The Room at The Top is unique with it's raw, unpolished charm taking inspiration from the underground clubs of the '60s. Expect minimal seating, dimmed lights, and a scorching-hot atmosphere that'll set the night on fire. The Room at The Top is a up-front soul venue which beckons folks from all walks of life. If you crave soul with some real grit, this is where it's at! Our only rule, is to enjoy yourself let yourself go and dance, dance, dance! DJs: Jordan Wilson, Connor White, Charles Simpson + Guests LOCATION: 14-16 Faraday St, Manchester M1 1BE, tucked away in the alley behind the Hula Bar & Peer Hat. Look for our signage to guide your way to the venue. CAR PARK INFO: Port Street Central Car Park, 75 Port St, Manchester. M1 2EG. It's a mere 5-minute stroll to the venue.
  18. Mark Your Calendar! Following the success of our first event in Manchester, we're back to announce the next event on Saturday, 28th October. Stay tuned as we unveil our lineup of guest DJs in the coming weeks. If you're planning to join us and require accommodation or transport, nows the time... Hopefully no train strikes this time
  19. Hello everyone, Excitement is building for our upcoming opening night at The Room at The Top! We have a few important details to share with you: Event Timing: Before our event, the venue is hosting a band performance. Please note that we won't be able to grant entry before 11pm sharp! This time is essential for us to set up the space and ensure the floor is clean and ready for the night ahead. While you wait, remember that the city is alive! Get in the groove early at The Piccadilly Tap, where DJs Alex Johnson, Darren Sykes, and Dave & Lynne Girwood will be spinning soulful tunes. Additionally, 'YES' will be hosting soul sounds featuring Mattie Bolton from London's renowned 100 Club. Intimate Dance Space: Our venue draws inspiration from the basement clubs of the 60s and 70s. Seating is limited because we're all about creating a dynamic dance floor that encourages movement and connection. Expect an intimate space that will heat up fast! Keeping you grooving until the wee hours. Ticket Status: Online ticket sales are already at 46.67%! To secure your spot and avoid disappointment, we strongly recommend purchasing your tickets in advance. After months of promotion, we wouldn't want anyone missing out. Beware of Scams: Unfortunately, some online posts are advertising fake tickets. Stay cautious and only buy your tickets through trusted sources like Skiddle or at the door. We're actively working to remove scam posts. As we gear up for this new era of hardcore soul music, rest assured, we're staying true to the heart of Soul-City's essence. No frills, just pure, unadulterated soul that takes us back to the old-school vibes we love. Can't wait to see you all on the dance floor!
  20. Planning to arrive in Manchester early next Saturday for The Room at The Top event? Why not turn it into a full day! On top of our event at AATAMA, there are two other fantastic happenings right in the heart of central Manchester. Starting from 3pm at The Piccadilly Tap, you can groove with DJs Darren Skyes, Dave & Lynne Girwood, and Alex Johnson as they spin 45s there! If that's not enough, head over to 'Yes' in the city center where Matthew Bolton and Dave Rip will also be spinning some great across the board soul from 4pm onwards! Both events are FREE entry and the perfect way to get warmed up before our Room at The Top event officially kicks off at 11pm!
  21. Today, we have another story to share - the remarkable tale of The Gambrells, a previously unknown girl group from the heart of Detroit. Thanks to the efforts of our researcher and label partner, Jordan Wilson, and the discovery of long-forgotten studio tapes within the Pioneer Studio vault, we can now shed event more light on the incredible journey of Sharon, Pat, and Sandra. The Gambrells, a trio consisting of sisters Sharon and Sandra Gambrell, along with their close friend Patricia Hunt (Pat Hunt), grew up on Quincy St. in Detroit, just blocks away from the legendary Gordy family of Motown fame. The sisters were second and third in line among ten siblings, and their love for music began at an early age. In 1965, the talented trio decided to form a duo, but it didn't take long for their harmonies to attract attention. They later expanded to become a powerful trio with the addition of Pat Hunt, a gifted singer and songwriter. It's essential to clarify that Pat Hunt is not the same person as the cousin of Brenda & Patrice Holloway, two different individuals with unique talents. Pat Hunt, merely 14 years old at the time, penned their first song, "Pain in My Heart," and taught the lyrics to Sharon and Sandra, who eagerly embraced the track. Their breakthrough came when Ollie McLaughlin, a renowned Detroit record producer and label owner, came across the girls through The Gambrells connection with Jazz harpist Dorothy Ashby. Captivated by their talents, Ollie decided to record "Pain in My Heart" for Carla Records 201. Deon Jackson, also recorded a version of the song, but this remained unreleased. Building on this success, The Gambrells released another single on Carla Records, "You Better Move," a composition again by Pat Hunt (though thought to be initially miscredited to an unknown A. Jones). Despite the buzz, the busy atmosphere at Carla Records in 1966 shifted the focus towards Deon Jackson's and The Capitols career, leaving The Gambrells somewhat overshadowed. Nevertheless, the trio's journey continued, and they found themselves lending their harmonies to support iconic Motown acts like The Temptations and Brenda Holloway at the renowned 20 Grand Club in Detroit. Although backing vocals brought them some recognition, it wasn't enough to thrust them into the limelight they so rightfully deserved. Their fortunes changed when Gary Rubin, the owner of Pioneer Recording Studio, discovered their exceptional talent during one of his weekly audition sessions. Convinced of their potential, Gary signed the group, and formed a new group called 'The New Loves,' which included James Cheers and Bobby Franklin as male vocalists and songwriters. Unfortunately, once again, due to the Vietnam War, the group's potential couldn't be fully realised, leading The Gambrells back to background vocal work for Pioneer and other freelance sessions. The New Loves tracks remained unreleased until MD Records released them in March 2022. Intriguingly, The Gambrells also provided backing vocals for The Tomangoes, a group signed to Pioneer Records in 1967. Their harmonies enriched tracks like 'Loves Got A Hold On Me' alongside the original version of 'You've Been Gone So Long'. In 1967, 'In-The Pocket Productions,' an independent production group, recognised The Gambrells' potential and asked them to record two songs, "Love Is In The Air" and "I'm In Love Again For The First Time." These tracks were recorded while the girls were still contracted to Pioneer. Despite their talent and potential, The Gambrells' journey led them through many ups and downs, eventually leading to obscurity. Their brilliance was often overshadowed by bigger names in the music industry. The discography of The Gambrells includes: "Pain In My Heart" / "I Want To Be Yours" – Carla Records – 1965 "You Better Move" / "Pain In My Heart" – Carla Records - 1966 "Jive Talk" / "Find A Love" – Pioneer Records – 1966 "My Heart Is Suffering" / "Paradise Of Love" – (Under the name of The New Loves) - 1967 "Just Keep On Loving Me" (Backing vocals by The Gambrells) - 1967 "Loves Got A Hold On Me" / You've Been Gone Too Long" (Backing vocals by The Gambrells) - 1967 "Love Is In The Air" / "I'm In Love Again For The First Time" – Cub Records – 1968 On the memorable date of 9th February 2023, a significant moment unfolded as Jordan graced the screens of "Grayson Perry's Full English." In this special feature, Jordan had the privilege to curate the soundtrack for his appearance on the show. Among the carefully selected tunes was the track, "Jive Talk,". For The Gambrells, this was a long-awaited recognition of their music from the late 60s. To add to their well-deserved acknowledgment, the licensing of their music to Channel 4 brought forth financial recognition, a fitting tribute to their enduring talent. We invite you to visit our website at www.mdrecords.co.uk - There, you can grab your own copy of their 45s, and join us in celebrating the legacy of The Gambrells, a treasure trove of soulful melodies that now stands fully recognised and appreciated.
  22. Today, we have another story to share - the remarkable tale of The Gambrells, a previously unknown girl group from the heart of Detroit. Thanks to the efforts of our researcher and label partner, Jordan Wilson, and the discovery of long-forgotten studio tapes within the Pioneer Studio vault, we can now shed event more light on the incredible journey of Sharon, Pat, and Sandra Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full


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