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Sam E Solo A Biography

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Sam E. Solo Biography by Dave Welding

Sam E. Solo was born Samuel Flournoy Jr on the 13th of July 1942 in Shreveport Louisiana, to parents Samuel and Ona Lee Flournoy. While still a babe in arms Sam's family moved to Flint Michigan. As many other southern families had done prior to and after them seeking a better life in the more industrial cities of the north. Sam's grandfather Isaac Epps a carpenter by trade and an ordained minister had moved north a year earlier taking up residence in Flint and it was he who the family first lived with until Sam's father found work at General Motors.From the age of 8 until he was 16 Sam honed his voice at his grandfather's church.But like most teenagers he became more intrigued with secular music eventually joining an R &B group known as the "Royal Lovers".

The Royal Lovers became a popular act around their local neighbourhood and this was to lead to a potential lucky break for Sam. When big band leader Big Jay McNeely who was in town visiting his Sister heard the group perform. McNeely persuaded Sam to join his band with the promise of a recording contract and a performing tour of Texas. So Sam headed south to live with his half sister Mary Lee Forest in Houston, Texas. Mary Lee would act as Sam's chaperone due to him being under age of 21.

While in Houston Sam did get to audition for Don Robey's Peacock label but no recording deal ever materialised. Though Robey was suitably impressed enough to sign Sam as the opening act for several of his revue's which featured acts such as Bobby (Blue) Bland, Lowell Fulsom, Little Junior Parker and Etta James amongst others.
Upon reaching the age of 18 Sam decided to return to Flint where he rejoined the "Royal Lovers". The next significant figure in Sam's career was Al Bennett

Bennett offered to manage Sam and it he who introduced Sam to radio DJ Fred Garrett, who later arranged a recording session for Sam at the One-derful studios in Chicago. Although three tracks were recorded none were ever thought to have gained a release. Sam remembers the title of one of the tracks as being "Hey, Hey Pretty Baby ".
Bennett did eventually get Sam a recording contract with a local Flint label owner, by the name of James Wheeler. Sam recorded a solitary release for Wheeler records under the name of Little Sammy & The Wheelettes "Tell The Truth Jackie/Goodbye My Love"

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This too was to be short lived affair when one of the Wheelettes an all girl threesome became emotionally involved with a local pimp who during an argument shot her dead.

Sam's next return to the recording studio came in 1966 when Al Bennett introduced him to Bob Schwartz the owner of Ruby Records.It was During his time with Ruby that Sam cut his best remembered release, the excellent double sided "Tears Keep Falling/Love Is Not A Game" (Ruby 5075).


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Recorded under the tutelage of the Pied Piper Production team and featuring the all girl group, The Wonderettes of "I Feel Strange", fame on backing vocals. This would be the first and last time that Sam would meet the girls. Incidentally Sam was blissfully unaware that "Tears keep Falling" had gained a release on the major United Artists distributed Imperial label, (that was until I mentioned it 44 years later). The deal with UA/ Imperial was most probably arranged through Bob Schwartz who operated as a record distributorship at the time.

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Sam's follow up release was a cover version of a Amos Milburn song,"Bad, Bad Whisky/Baby, Baby (Ruby 5090).This time under the stage name of Sammy Soulo. The Rudy label eventually closed down and with it so did Sam's recording career for the foreseeable future.

Sam continued to perform on the supper club and chitlin circuit with several different groups the likes of Jim Taylor's Flipside. At one point he replaced Bobby Taylor (of the Vancouver's) as the front man for Good Rockin' Brown and the Soul Brothers on a tour of Alaska and Las Vegas. Sam also appeared on the local Detroit TV show "Club1270" and later went up to Canada to perform on the "Swingtime" show.

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As the 70's dawned although still continuing to perform Sam took a day job as a truck driver, an occupation he continued on a full time basis until his 65th birthday, he still gets behind the wheel of a truck today but only to help out on a part time basis at a friend's haulage company, Walker Transport.

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In 2008 Sam joined the Ministry and now goes under the title of the Reverend Sam E. Solo. Together with his old friends, brothers Eddie and Reggie Garland formerly of the local Detroit groups, the 21st Generation and the Perfections (Ultra and Tri-city respectively) they collaborated on the "Peace Angel" Gospel cd album project.

The album contains four tracks recorded by Sammy "Through Me" ( a recent popular play with radio jocks in the Carolina's), A Place Called Calvary", Can't Nobody Do Me Like Jesus" and I'll Never Let You Down". The remainder of the cd features songs by the Garland Brothers and Betty Maker.


David Welding
With acknowledgments to the Reverend Sam E. Solo.
Photographs courtesy of the Reverend Sam E. Solo.




links


listen to Little Sammy and the Wheelettes
http://pops88.blog8....tegory15-1.html
http://soultdog.fc2web.com/best026.ram

Listen and Buy "Peace Angel" Gospel cd
http://www.amazon.co...l/dp/B003WA7K6C


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11 Comments

RitchieAndrew Posted: Mar 25 2011 01:04 PM

Tape swappers fav


Many thanks for this great information...............Love is not a game, is one of my favorite tracks, great stuff indeed. :angry2:

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mrtag Posted: Mar 25 2011 01:27 PM

In-Demander


Excellent Read Dave!! And One Of My Favourite Artists Still Play Out "Love Is Not A Game" Underplayed And Underestimated Imho. Thanks Dave. Regards John.

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Steve G Posted: Mar 25 2011 06:43 PM

Oi you! Get out of my record box


Another excellent read Dave.

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AlanB Posted: Mar 25 2011 11:50 PM

Semi known gem


Bad, Bad Whisky is one of my favourites. Deserves to get club plays.

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REVILOT Posted: Mar 28 2011 12:32 AM

Soul Integrity


Excellent post.....

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boba Posted: Mar 28 2011 12:33 AM

very interesting info about the perfections and 21st right at the end...

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pikeys dog Posted: Mar 28 2011 12:47 AM

choo fvcking choo


Great stuff.

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Louise Posted: Mar 28 2011 06:41 AM

Just Me


Unfortunately for us none of them have any records or tapes. But still good to talk to them.:thumbsup:
Dave

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tfk Posted: Mar 28 2011 07:00 AM

TFK


Great posting and info-keep it coming

tfk :thumbsup:

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sunnysoul Posted: Mar 28 2011 07:34 AM

Getting spins again


If his grandfather was Isaac Epps , does Sam have any family connection with Sweet James Epps of the Fantastic Four ?

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Louise Posted: Mar 28 2011 10:32 PM

Just Me


View Postsunnysoul, on 28 March 2011 - 07:34 AM, said:

If his grandfather was Isaac Epps , does Sam have any family connection with Sweet James Epps of the Fantastic Four ?

Not any that he knows about, I'm afraid :thumbsup:
Dave

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