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  1. Around 1965, 1566 Lookout Drive (address on some Philwood 45's) was the address of the publicity officer for WTGR that broadcast from the studios of WKNO educational TV station (as part of the speech and drams dept) at Memphis State Uni.

  2. 3 hours ago, Roburt said:

    It has recently been put out here again by Charly ... BUT about 20+ years ago I recall going into the Manchester branch of the big UK indie discount record / CD shop of those times (it went bust) and seeing a newly released UK version of this 45 in their cheap box (it was on a soul reissue label). I left it coz I already had an earlier copy of the 45, but I've never seen another copy (& this version doesn't seem to be up on Discogs). Always regretted not buying it.  

    Can anyone tell me what label it was on (my brain is failing due to old age) ? 

    maybe it was Lindsey's RJL ( bought out by MGM). Ignore that...obviously not a UK version.

  3. yes i've been listening all day. (to the test)

    After Stuart had left the studio and Aggers got into conversation with Michael Vaughn, Aggers went on to describe NS to Vaughn and said 'yes they stayed up all night to dance, they drank milk and had biscuits'. didn't know that😉

  4. A bit of help please. i've been working on something for a while and don't want to make a fool of myself (again).

    Does anyone have any info on Dave Taylor & The Clique-OTHER THAN They are on Zodiac International

    ta, in advance

  5. 13 hours ago, Chalky said:

    I came across that picture a week or two ago, posted it on facebook on a topic . The picture is from the Jersey Journal, 28 July 1967.

    cheers Chalky.

    doh...i'm not on FB so wouldn't have seen that. Better twice than none though eh.

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  6. C. Vaughn Leslie (Mastertone 4014) - £280
    The Bell Boys (Jamar 31968) - £310 
    Debbie Dean (V.I.P. 25044 dj) - £150
    Ann Sexton (Seventy 7 114 dj) - £151
    The Showstopping Super Sonics (Detroit Sound 2883) - no bids
    Walter And Sisters (Studio 10) - £300
    Jerry Ganey (Verve 10454 dj) – no bids
    Althea Allison & The Fabulous Spyders (C-O-S 102) - £2450  
    Stan Martin (Shatta 001) - £285
    F. J. Jones (PS 1) - £300
    Roger Washington (Eagle 103) - £385 
    Sy Risby, Chuck Flintroy And The Night Train (6th Avenue 601) - £275
    Hobey Dodd & The Souls Orchestra (Vibrant 938) - £500
    Lenny Curtis (End 1127) - £2,005

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  7. 49 minutes ago, Tlscapital said:

    Recently was given the book and do take some 'factual' quotes from it for facts but few others are just not thorough right. Have already pointed out few. Like that one on here where he misses the point that Dakar was first independent before being picked up by the Cotillion Group for national distribution through their pressings plants partnership. And this is crucial to realize how this record's faith came out to be significantly different  a second time around.

    There's no mention of this first local self distributed small Dakar output in Robert Pruter's book... Knowing that Tyrone Davis 'a woman needs to be loved' for national distribution was re-pressed some 4 months later at least brings another light as to how 'can I change my mind' came to be PLUGGED by Houston, Texas Radio Dee-Jay 'Wild Child'. That without such further's 'exposition' through larger promotion and distribution would likely not have been.

    Tim, 'CICMM' was released as the b-side of the a-side 'A woman needs to be loved. Then "Wild Child" & "Bugaloo George" began playing the b-side...that's how it took off.



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