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Wanted - Major Lance - Monkey Time - Columbia Demo
Bo Diddley replied to Bo Diddley's topic in Record Wants
Hi Folks, Still looking for a Major Lance - Monkey Time - Columbia Demo. Please contact me if you have one, or have seen one, for sale. Thanks again, KB -
Articles: Lea Manor Remembered and Revisited
Bo Diddley posted a topic in Front Page News & Articles
Here is an opportunity to celebrate Lea Manor and meet up with friends on 23rd September 2023. The promoters are Martyn Bradley, Kev Spittle @Munchkin and @munchkinette Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full -
There is an opportunity to celebrate Lea Manor and meet up with friends on 23rd September 2023. The promoters are Martyn Bradley, Kev Spittle, Sharon Spittle and Kev Bodley. Martyn has been out and about over the last year or so and had many folks asking for a Lea Manor meet-up. So, finally, it’s happening! As many of you will be aware, Martyn, Kev and Sharon were also promoters of the popular United Sounds of Soul (USoS) events. These were also nights with a loyal following and reputation for quality. So, with this in mind, it seems appropriate to provide a brief history behind the Lea Manor events. After months of attending the same venues playing the same oldies, Martyn`s view was that the scene in the Midlands was becoming very stagnant. Whilst out and about, chatting to various folk, many were looking for something a little different. There was a gap in the scene for a venue that could meet that need. The idea was a Bretby influenced venue, as a lot of West Midlands people weren’t traveling. Martyn’s first venture was at Cannock Hockey Club, it ran for approximately 12 months. It’s fair to say that attendances were initially low! However, it ignited a spark in Martyn’s heart and he knew what direction he wanted to pursue. Three or four different people had helped Martyn on his journey, but they didn’t last long when the venues weren’t packed to the rafters. Martyn also ran a night at Cannock Community Centre at the same time as The Hockey Club. By now he had gained a few regulars that were supporting his events. Two such souls were Tate and Lynne. Knowing Martyn was looking for a new venue, Tate and Lynne suggested The Lea Manor hotel. “The Lea Manor Hotel was situated on the A464 Shifnal to Wolverhampton Road and had been a top night spot and dining facility in the 1960s and 1970s. In its heyday, it attracted entertainers including Frankie Vaughan and Kathy Kirby to its sell-out dinner - dances.” It was an ideal venue with a good-sized wooden dance floor. Located away from houses, it was a traditional style country club with ample parking. After speaking to the management (Mike Bate), a date was set for the first night. This was Friday 13th May 1994. Clearly, Martyn wasn’t superstitious! This replaced the now defunct Central Hotel in Cannock which was run by Morris (R.I.P) with Ted Massey and David “Spook” Richards as residents. DJs were contacted and booked; Flyers were printed - "Behind Closed Doors" was born. Initially, Tate and Lynne circulated flyers at various venues, helped by the DJs that had been booked. At the time Martyn was out of action due to a bad accident at work which put him on crutches. The Line up for the first night was Cliff Steele, Chris Anderton and Ted Massey. The superb sound system was thanks to Cliff, who had the epic journey from Northants to Albrighton, on a Friday evening. Initially the nights ran from 9:00pm till 1:00am for a mere £3.00 otd, later moving to an 8:30pm till 1:30 am. Plus later the addition of all-niters which were on as a special themed night’s. The DJ “selection process” - Martyn made the initial choices with ideas coming from Tate, who always had good ideas for special nights. A couple of examples being the Albrighton “doubles nights” and the “Albrighton all-stars tapes”. Some of these doubles nights spots were filled with people who very rarely got an opportunity and others that supported the venue. One such occasion was on the night of Lynne`s 40th birthday celebrations. Even two of the kids played in what turned out a most enjoyable evening. The kids were supervised on the decks by Dave Rimmer, a great time was had by all. DJs were chosen for their ability to please the dance floor while playing a good mix of 60`s newies, quality oldies, forgotten oldies and alongside top 70`s sounds. In addition, they weren’t afraid to play new releases So, after 12 months of hard work, including numerous phone calls letters and goodwill from the management, the team managed to get to the first anniversary. The date was Friday 19th May 1995, the night was billed as a “Stafford reunion”. The line-up consisted of Dave Thorley and Guy Hennigan, playing Stafford classics, backed up by Soul Sam playing current monsters, ably followed by Cliff Steele playing a mix of newies and classic Stafford tracks These including the likes of The Four Tracks, Deana Johnson, Rufus Wood and Cecil Lyde. The dance floor was rammed and the atmosphere was electric. Once again, Cliff had enhanced his reputation for playing quality soul music to a very demanding crowd... the night was finished off by Guy then Dave, bringing the room to a climax with the likes of the Ringleaders acetate, Gino Washington`s Rat Race, Buddy Connor etc. The nights went from strength to strength, with a wide range of DJ’s gracing the decks, including the likes of Butch, Chris Anderton, Nick Stevenson, Dave Rimmer, John Pugh, Cliff Steele, Ted Massey, John Weston, Chic, John Kingan and Soul Sam to name but a few. With a lineup like that, the music was never going to get boring! Whilst it was never a hotbed of rare 60’s obscurities, it had its moments. But it was the way the music all came together (as Dave Welding said), to reach a new audience. It gave a new lease of life to the underplayed and forgotten, as well as some new tunes along the way. Lea Manor, or Albrighton, whatever name you knew it as, renewed past friendships and forged many new ones which are still are locked together today. Many people still hold it close to their heart as a special time and place. As the years have passed, many of you will remember some of the people that are no-longer with us. These include the likes of TC, John Mills, Carol Cooke, Chris Lennon Pedro, Paul Nicholas and Dave Rimmer’s wife Marge, plus Keith William`s wife Annie, to name a just few and all sadly missed. The Manor managed to reach its 7th Anniversary before disappearing into rare soul history while remaining in the hearts of so many.
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Somebody's not double checked before submitting their bid - current high bid £100,100 !!!!!!!
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On mine the run-out has 19 on the "baby" side and 20 on the "never know why" side. This matches the numbers printed on the labels. How that helps. Cheers KB
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The copy on Tim's auction sounds "well used". This may hold back the finishing amount. So, I think it'll give a ballpark current value but I'd expect a less "well used" copy to fetch more.
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Wanted - Major Lance - Monkey Time - Columbia Demo
Bo Diddley replied to Bo Diddley's topic in Record Wants
Just a reminder - still looking for "Major Lance - Monkey Time - Columbia Demo". Please get in touch if you have one that may be for sale. Thanks KB -
Soul nights/nighters at Lea Manor, Albrighton
Bo Diddley replied to Tony Turner's topic in All About the SOUL
Just thought I'd mention that there is an opportunity to celebrate Lea Manor and meet up with friends on 23rd September 2023. The promoters are Martyn Bradley, Kev Spittle @Munchkin and @munchkinette Martyn Bradley has been out and about lot's over the last year or so and had many folks asking for a Lea Manor meet-up. Also asking him to set up an event with a similar approach. So, finally, it's here! The first one will be a "Lea Manor" focused night. However, subsequent nights will have the same aims and values as the original event but will be very current. If you were a Lea Manor punter, please come along to celebrate those nights. If you didn't attend, please do try it! Find out why so many people have fund memories of their times there. As many will be aware, Martyn Bradley, Kev Spittle @Munchkin and @munchkinette were also the promoters of the popular United Sounds of Soul (USoS) which had it's own regulars. Kev and Sharon also put on other events since. -
Looking for: - Major Lance - Monkey Time - Columbia DEMO, in nice clean condition, center in tact. Hope you can help. All the best, KB
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Tickets now available. Please PM me for details of payment etc.
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Interesting. With regard to Bobby Bland, I bought this on eBay years ago and it came with a home-made paper sleeve! A pic of Bobby and the date 14.12.64. I assumed that someone put the date of their new purchase when they picked it up.
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Hi Woody, Here's a thread from 2012 with a number of opinions. Have a read and see if it helps! Cheers, Kev Bod
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Wanted - Major Lance - Monkey Time - Columbia Demo
Bo Diddley replied to Bo Diddley's topic in Record Wants
Just another reminder.. looking for: - Major Lance - Monkey Time - Columbia DEMO, in nice clean condition, center in tact. Hope you can help. All the best, KB -
I think he wants the LP rather than Single
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Midlands Soul Venues -- 60's / early 70's
Bo Diddley replied to Roburt's topic in All About the SOUL
Hi Ian, I went to the Locarno All-Dayers at the same time. I'd be interested to see a list of DJ's, and, if possible, when they were on. Hope you are able to post up some info. Cheers, Kev Bod -
Perhaps @Robbk may be able to help?
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Wanted - Major Lance - Monkey Time - Columbia Demo
Bo Diddley replied to Bo Diddley's topic in Record Wants
Just another reminder.. looking for: - Major Lance - Monkey Time - Columbia DEMO, in nice clean condition, center in tact. Hope you can help. All the best, KB -
Here's a "600" scan of the vinyl boot. Sadly, I don't have an original to post.
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Wanted - Major Lance - Monkey Time - Columbia Demo
Bo Diddley replied to Bo Diddley's topic in Record Wants
Hi All, Still looking for Major Lance - Columbia Demo - Monkey Time. Needs to be clean and tidy with the center in tact. Thanks, KB -
Wanted - Major Lance - Monkey Time - Columbia Demo
Bo Diddley replied to Bo Diddley's topic in Record Wants
Hi Again, I'm still looking for Major Lance - Monkey Time - Columbia Demo. Please drop me a message if you have one for sale. Thanks for looking, KB -
Wanted - Don Varner "Tear Stained Face" Orig please
Bo Diddley replied to Bo Diddley's topic in Record Wants
Hi All, Still looking for an original of Don Varner - Tear Stained Face. Please get in touch if you have one you are considering selling. Thanks KB -
Wanted - Major Lance - Monkey Time - Columbia Demo
Bo Diddley replied to Bo Diddley's topic in Record Wants
Hi All, Just thought I'd try again with this one. Please get in touch if you have a Demo for sale. Thanks -
Wanted - Don Varner "Tear Stained Face" Orig please
Bo Diddley replied to Bo Diddley's topic in Record Wants
A new week so a reminder for anyone who may be thinking of selling. All the best, KB -
Hi, I'm looking for a nice Columbia Demo of Major Lance - Monkey Time. Please send a message with condition and price if you have one for sale. All the best, Kev Bod
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Wanted - Don Varner "Tear Stained Face" Orig please
Bo Diddley replied to Bo Diddley's topic in Record Wants
Just another reminder. Please get in touch via PM if you have an original to sell. Thanks for looking in. Cheers KB