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  1. This is the membership of the fascinators on burn: Helen Simpson, formerly of Little Joe Mosely & The Sequins on Del-Fi, The Vows on Markay, the uncr. group behind James Washington Lee, and later of The Attractions on Renfro and Bell; Ronnie Preyer, later of The Younghearts on Canterbury; Joe Lawson, formerly of the R&B group The Cheerios, aka The Chandeliers on Sue, and later of The Vows on V.I.P. John, if you're reading, I'm still interested in who you talked to in the Autographs and what you think is the deal between the different Visitors lineup and the dude saying that the autographs were the visitors. I appreciate your interviews with different people.
  2. no. people get into bidding wars and other times cheap people will re-bid in $1 increments, sometimes like 100 times.
  3. Thanks so much! I'm concluding that it got pressed twice, once with a PR-1 catalog number and once without.
  4. if anyone has a double of that clarence reid i'd pay that
  5. John is on here, maybe he can clarify. This is the lineup I have for the Autographs, possibly taken from Okeh company files: Harriet Hurst, Rhoda Haller, Thomas McGee, Houston McGee. This is the lineup I have for the visitors on Tangerine: Godoy Colbert, James Nelson. Esko Wallace, Robert Taylor; Orlando ? I don't see any common members. John, if you're reading, can you clarify? I assume you talked to one of the Autographs?
  6. what is the source of the text you are quoting? I'm pretty sure there's a bunch of misinformation in it.
  7. I responded to the subject about inky dinky wang do saying "there's a story behind this record in there's that beat" and you asked for the story and mp3. That's why I was surprised you were saying you didn't own it.
  8. Robb, you don't own the Dramatics on "Inky dinky wang do" / "Baby I need you" on Wingate? here it is on youtube: Also, I was wrong about there being a story behind the record in There's That Beat, there was an article about the Dynamics and they were talking about the first Dramatics 45 on Wingate which got mistitled.
  9. I interviewed the Senators on Abner, they are the same group on Bristol and had no more releases as the Senators. They were from Gary, IN. Sax Kari was known as a nola artist, although I can't speak to his specific work in the '50s.
  10. Robb, wasn't Sax Kari a famous New Orleans musician?
  11. Robb, the Bobby Lewis also came out on Roulette. Here's one for $10: https://www.ebay.com/itm/BOBBY-LEWIS-Oh-Mr-Somebody-Solid-As-A-Rock-blues-r-b-vinyl-45-dj-/300867865734 he has at least one more roulette 45
  12. there are scans of two different presses of this record in popsike. here they are one of them says "PR-1" (or possibly PR-I) as the catalog number and the other one has no catalog number. The problem is that they are scans of different sides of the record. There are obviously two pressings of the record based on the pics, but my question is -- does one pressing have no catalog number and the other one have a catalog number, or is the PR-1 catalog number only on the A-side of the record? Thanks in advance!
  13. I'm pretty sure it was only released on that now again 12" and not even on the band comp they did
  14. haha, talk about bullshit on the internet, i was going to say it also came out on liberty based on this video, then i see the dude blacked out the title of a different liberty 45. what an asshole:
  15. there's the story behind this record in an issue of "there's that beat".
  16. there was a collectibles reissue. it sounds like you're talking about a scorpio boot based on the crappy quality?
  17. it's probably kenny smith and the loveliters on flo-roe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuq5BY38vWs there's no group on it though so if your record has a group on it then it might be something else. i think there might be a san antonio cover of the song, but in terms of likeliness, it's probably the kenny smith and the loveliters
  18. it might have been booted but i think the image in that link just looks more purple because of the scanner. the seller on that auction is john anderson who definitely did not sell a bootleg.
  19. thanks. i was just trying to solve the confusion about one of the many pieces of bad information (the bad pairing of image and clip) on the internet.
  20. Compare yourself. If there is any difference in the mix of the backing track it's negligible and either way doesn't constitute "some". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jp-AJ895S8k
  21. I think you mean then we'll know a bunch of completely random unrelated info
  22. Thanks! so it was just a mismatched scan to the video. So chuck jackson did do the song first but big maybelle in '57 did a song with the same title and later redid the chuck jackson song using the chuck jackson backing track. Is this correct?
  23. robb, I acknowledged in my original post the scepter recording, saying it was a reissue of the savoy recording. Are you saying that you think that the savoy record pictured is not what's recorded? and either way the savoy record pictured is real, right, so if it's not the same recording she must have done two songs with that name?
  24. i don't think there is an audience, he is in the audience, it's a set shot for TV. is this dick clark? there's tons of amazing but unreleased footage from american bandstand. i've noticed some of it leak out recently. i've heard stories of dick clark not wanting any of it released.


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