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https://eu.freep.com/story/entertainment/music/brian-mccollum/2022/09/25/for-motowns-tight-knit-detroit-family-sunday-brings-the-end-of-an-era/69513884007/
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The Inspirations - Funny Situation (b-side)
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One of my hips has been playing me up...(if i can't dance i'll give it up) but 'No Time For You' and others got me up. excellent DJ's all round
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Articles: Northern Soul Connections #7 - Two Ladies Two Songs
Kenb replied to Kenb's topic in Front Page News & Articles
@Benji- short answer No. When i spoke (& from my email notes) to Tom DeCillis his memory was a bit vague and i didn't press him on Sound of Soul. Tom was into a lot of stuff at the time.Tom's musical interests during that time was with Bernadette Carroll-The Angels, PM for ARC recording artists The Dynamics, had been Astro's promo man, Julia records, T-D, Bobby Lee, and so it goes on. Ed Leipzig would probably have been the man to ask...unfortunately i didn't! -
Articles: Northern Soul Connections #7 - Two Ladies Two Songs
Kenb replied to Kenb's topic in Front Page News & Articles
firm favourite of mine too...and there treatment of ( the oldie crooner) 'stranger in paradise' is something also. -
here's a couple more... Carl Holmes (& The Commanders) had a brief fling with Pro Baseball & Football (Full Back & Guard for Willow Grove Athletic Club) Diamond Jim Riley - Pro Boxer.
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happy birthday- don't i owe you a lemonade? If so, Saturday
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I'm always surprised by the number of Sportspeople connected to Northern 45's. Either artists, writers, arrangers or publishers. Mostly men, and often College Football, Basketball, etc. Just recently bought Don Ray Samson to find out he was a good american football player at San Bernadino Valley College (SBVC). A top pass receiver-pro prospect signing for the Montreal Allouettes 1965, etc). Jimmy Webb (writer of Don's 'Baby Come Back') also went to SBVC at the same time. There must be 100's? some obvious - some not so Put them up...perhaps leave out the obvious ( avoid swamping)
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The Nu-Ron's - All My Life / I'm A Loner - Mixed by Tom Moulton
Kenb commented on Brewerytownbeats's article in News Archives
I haven't Mal...but expect Brewtown are still up to their eyes in the mess they described above. -
Motown Museum. You can't stop progress, and i guess it's a good thing...but i can't help feeling it might lose something. Not sure i'd get the same feeling about the place if i visited it when done in 2024. nostalgia hey, it's a bummer! https://eu.freep.com/story/entertainment/music/brian-mccollum/2022/09/07/motown-museum-expansion-renderings/65742369007/
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after 2 misses (monthly) really getting withdrawel symptoms now. hope to be back this time.
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I thought i'd start a new uncluttered topic which hopefully answers some of the questions in the OP above. Two groups; Ivor (Sheff) & The Ibids & King Curtis & The Nobel Knights make up the King Sound Interpreters. Mostly from Charleston High School, West Virginia. Two of the female (lead) vocals on 'You've Got Soul' are Linda Davis & Joyce Laurie of Lower Donally Hollow. They are two of an original four female vocalists 'backed up' by the 'band'. The KSI manager was Bill Cain. King Curtis & The Interpreters would often back up James & Bobby Purify, and The Tams & The Tips...hence 'Hi Note' credit. That same year May 1967 three West Virginia bands tied for 1st Place in a contest sponsored by Vox (amplifiers, etc) for the chance to win a movie contract with American International Films. The three joint winners recordings were made and sent to Hollywood, California. The bands were The King Curtis Caravan of Stars (Charleston), The Majestics (Charleston), and The Explosive Dynamiks (Huntington). An 'unfound' (I think) record by The King Sound Interpreters may exist called 'I Can Be Happy' but i've never tracked it down...unless it became a later reincarnation (1970) by Don & Debbie on the AMOS label? a fancyful idea i know! The King Sound Interpreters line up;Curtis Price lead guitar,Ivor Sheff organ,Morris Hambleton sax, Billy Hambleton Trombone, Steve White trumpet,Roger Ledbetter drummer,Kai Haynes bass guitar.
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Stax or Motown what's your preference?
Kenb replied to Fiftyboiledeggs's topic in All About the SOUL
I don’t agree with those that say No Motown - No Northern. There was plenty of label action that would have taken us there. and in general it’s Coke or Pepsi / McDonald’s or Burger King. -
Today, I saw Little Ron & The Esquires up for sale on Steve's site and popped on Discogs to check some discography stuff. Discogs has other Charade label artists listed (discogs: label connected with Ray Baradat (Raymond A. Baradat) saxophonist of The Charades ). Well...that (connection) might be (but i seriously doubt it). Little Ron & Esquires Charade label of 1963 was the first AND ONLY Release on the label until 1987. We all know Discogs can be so wrong...but equallly very useful (so no attack on it/them/contributors) and I wouldn't normally bother...but i was there.
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Northern Soul Connections #29 - Murphys Law - The latest in this long running series of soul connected connections from Ken B aks @Kenb Murphy's Law: "Everything that can go wrong, will go wrong" Roscoe Murphy Jr was 34 years old when he ran Mel's Record shop at 2130 S. 7th, which as it happens was destroyed by faulty electrical wiring and eventual fire in Jan 1973. The record shop and apartments were owned by Paul, Sylvan & Stephen Gross. Well known around Philadelphia as rack jobbers & cut outs guys, trading as Serve-Rite Record & Tape Co, World of Music, Time Associates and others. Yhprum's Law: "Everything that can work, might work" - Yhprum is Murphy spelled in reverse. The 'Murphy's' put out some diverse material and left an interesting if muddled legacy. Let's start with a resume of what's on some of the labels..... Northern Soul Connection #29 ( click twice for best view) Site info - You can check out Kens other quality 28 Northern Connections all available via his 'activity' profile page, the link follows below... https://www.soul-source.co.uk/profile/37754-kenb/content/?type=cms_records5&change_section=1
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The Nu-Ron's - All My Life / I'm A Loner - Mixed by Tom Moulton
Kenb commented on Brewerytownbeats's article in News Archives
@BrewerytownBeats i think you just needed to let us know that earlier. people understand. It's the 'not knowing' that people hate. and yes i'm on the list. -
Same cut-No it’s a richer sound
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he was the first unsigned artist to play Live Lounge at Radio 1.
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anyone who writes about Northern Soul gets my vote...but what i'm not looking forward to is the rush (once the book has been received) of people telling me thay bought this that and the other from the lists for 2 woodbines and a brown-split with bitter.
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https://eu.freep.com/story/entertainment/music/brian-mccollum/2022/07/17/motown-cover-song-contest-25-000-grand-prize/10069902002/
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Vicki Baines Symbol Records, "sweeter than sweet things" label time =2:35. It is infact 2:46/7. Certainly not 12 seconds missing.
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dug these out from (file) Afro American, Oct 28 1967. sorry a bit untimely ( been away) she was quite something...