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  1. Join us THIS SUNDAY from 2. Special Guest, Chicago Producer WILLIE HENDERSON.
  2. Thanks guys. It is 'Never Learned To Dance'. I'll pull it down from You Tube and play it in his company. You never know he might have a spare. Value? Lol
  3. Guys, What's the Harvey Averne track being played at present. I think it's on Cotique. He's a guest on our show on Smooth in 2 weeks and we want to add another song to 'Think It Over' Ta
  4. Paintbox was a near chart hit in 1971. Most youth clubs were playing it. It followed the pop rock mix into Soul. A typical playlist back then would have included She's Alright- McKenna Mendoldson Mainline, Too Busy Thinking About My Baby- Gene Latter, Paintbox mixed with Brooks and Jerry and Johnny Wyatt. Perfectly acceptable back then. Vanda and Young of the Easybeats produced the Paintbox session for Young Blood.
  5. Join Richard Searling and Kev Roberts on Smooth Radio 70's(DAB & On line) every Sunday from 2pm. Interviews available at Listen Again www.smooth70s.co.uk Guests 27/1 From the mega rare Run, Run, Run to Swing Your Daddy Jim Gilstrap. 3/2 Mr Brunswick Chicago Soul producer Willie Hendsrson. 10/2 Tomangoes member and Washpan label owner Gino Washington.
  6. From 2pm this Sunday join us as we talk to 70's producer Norman Bergen about Magic Night, Alfie Davison, Lorelei and more. Guests coming up: Jan 27 Jim Gilstrap, March 3 Willie Henderson Smooth 70's (DAB and on line)
  7. New Weekly starts Sunday Jan 13th on Smooth 70's. 2-4pm Join Richard Searling and Kev Roberts for a look back at the 70's. This week's guest is Blues and Soul and Contempo founder John Abbey. Hear the show from 2 every Sunday on DAB or on line. For more details. https://m.smoothradio.co.uk/music/smooth-radio-70s/soul-connection/12674 Join Smooth 70's on Facebook www.facebook.com/smoothradio70s
  8. That's partly due to Bobby Martin remixing the Prophets and turning it into the 'Creation' master. A name given to the Prophets by Bill Buster owner of Eric records who subsequently re-released it in 1972 due to UK demand.
  9. Working on it!
  10. Pre-recorded at present...Live is a possibility though.
  11. Just to add....the All Nighter starts at Midnight NYEve/Day with non stop Motown. 1-6 covers the Wheel, Wigan, All Nighter anthems and Massive Enders. Transmission is across the UK on FM, DAB, Sky, Freeview and on line. Then from Jan 13th on Smooth 70's(DAB across the UK) every Sunday 2-4pm join us for Richard & Kev's Soul Connection. A weekly look at what happened in the 70's. Hear 60's Northern, 70's with lots of features including interviews with 70's Movers and Shakers. First up is Blues and Soul founder John Abbey. Future shows include producer Norman Bergen, Chicago arranger Willie Henderson plus Jim Gilstrap, Joe Bataan, Thelma Houston, Warren Schatz, Patti Austin and more. Richard & Kev's Soul Connection on Smooth 70's(DAB) right after Donny Osmond every Sunday from Jan 13th. Email, Twitter, Phone in details to follow.
  12. Join Kev Roberts and Richard Searling Smooth Radio at Midnight on New Years Eve for 6 hours of Northern Soul. The show will kick off with 60 minutes of Motown then the 'All Nighter' with Richard Searling and Kev Roberts playing the very best of Northern Soul. The show is available on 100.4 FM (North West) check for regional variations, DAB, Sky, Freeview and on line @ www.smoothradio.co.uk. From Mid-January on Smooth 70's (DAB and on line across the UK) Richard and Kev will present a new Sunday afternoon show reflecting the 70's, which includes Soul and Northern which touched our lives during that decade. 60's anthems played at the All Nighters/Dayers, 70's new releases, 70's that are popular today plus Exclusive Interviews.
  13. Join Kev Roberts and Richard Searling Smooth Radio at Midnight on New Years Eve for 6 hours of Northern Soul. The show will kick off with 60 minutes of Motown then the 'All Nighter' with Richard Searling and Kev Roberts playing the very best of Northern Soul. Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
  14. Kev- No connection at all. The theme song was by Freddie Cannon.
  15. Pete- Any real evidence? I can only comment on how I found him. I think it's more his flamboyant personality that turned most Brit Northern collectors off. I wonder how many bought real treasures from him for pennies that are now worth mega bucks? Or about the folks selling his 'reissues' for vastly inflated prices. We were a better scene with him involved, in my humble opinion.
  16. Aye.....snap em up quick!
  17. Anyway back to the thread......, Soussan just called and he's alive and well and living in Stoke Newington. Ian D's meeting him for coffee to view the 100 count Mello Souls SS just found at Monarch. The Top 500 thread reached 7,000 views, are we heading there? Hopefully Jocko can start a thread about his recollection of the scene, somehow though I think he'll stay on this thread.
  18. Are you a wannabe moderator? You don't know Soussan so why bother criticizing people who do. Start your own thread.....
  19. I'll pass. A badly run venue for many years. Goldsoul gave them their best turnover in one night and still they can't get it right. It would take some convincing for us to go back, whoever the new owners are.
  20. Ian, The worst thing was, he sent the Casualeers to Russ before I had chance to get home and play it that weekend at the Casino I think we'll have to keep our fond memories of 'Simone' to ourselves. It's a case of you had to know him before making any real judgement. Funny to see one or two slagging him still while themselvelves and/or friends are selling his pressings for £30 plus on Ebay. Totally agree with Steve Smith's analogy..... Steve G's 'collection' question...I think Mick Smith was one of the first to pounce due to the haul being stored in Weybridge(too far for us Northerner's to travel, plus I imagine many did not take the collection too seriously....big mistake...huge! Brilliant photo from Julian Bentley What a fantastic talent SS was.......
  21. To confirm the doubters, here are the facts. Soussan discovered Anka's I Can't Help Lovin You. Wigan played it first with acetates being distributed to the 3 residents at the time.
  22. Simon Soussan discovered it in late 1973 and it was supplied on acetate to Russ, myself and Richard with the name Johnny Caswell. It took off like a rocket around Dec 73/Jan 74 time and gave us a clear exclusive over the Mecca, which at that time, Wigan certainly needed.
  23. Now run it's course....... Thanks for taking part and several thousand viewing. The book is out next week and available from Amazon and www.goldsoul.co.uk Alternatively pick up a copy at the Kings Hall Stoke All Nighter on Dec 1st. Enjoy.
  24. Why not a write a book yourself. Stop talking about mine.


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