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Bridlington Northern Soul Weekender June 2008 Lookback

Bridlington Northern Soul Weekender June 2008.
Yorkshire’s own sea-side event
It is a little difficult to be un-biased about an event that you are co-promoting when asked to do a look back feature on that event, however after reading the revues and receiving great feedback I feel I can be objective.
When we started the Bridlington Weekender in 2007 it was after three years of planning and trying to find the perfect date and venue plus offering “Something new to do” away from the tried and tested DJ line ups. We were looking at the East Coast of England and then it struck us that there was a wealth of Soul Talent that was un-tapped and under exposed in Yorkshire and the counties that boarder it Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. Rob Wicks had the original idea to promote the event in Scarborough as far back as 2004 but no matter how we tried we could not get date and venue together without clashing with other events. The breakthrough came whilst watching “Look North” and seeing The Spa at Bridlington closing for a multi-million pound refurbishment. A phone call between myself and Mr. Wicks lead us to investigate the venue and we quickly realized there was no “Soul” history in the town, apart from the annual scooter run in October.
Our first venture in 2007 was due to take place at The Spa, however with refurbishment over-running we held our first event as a “one roomer” in the wonderful Art Deco ballroom at the “3B’s”. Roll on 2008 and despite several postponements of the opening date from late 2007, then February and May 2008, things were looking good for our inaugural venture in to the The Spa.Our team were invited to visit the Spa site in February as guests of Bridlington council to view the refurbishment and were assured that the The Spa would indeed be open for business on time. It was during this visit we looked at the layout of the building and structured our plans for the rooms we could provide during the weekender.
Ticket sales passed the 1,000 mark at the end of April 2008 and continued to sell strongly in the lead up to the event, the rumour mill on the scene was fuelled by people who did not want this event to be successful and almost became comical as new rumours surfaced in an attempt to damage ticket sales! The East Coast Soul Collective Soul Club carried on with the last minute planning of the event and decided to add a third room into the mix, we also agreed that numbers should be capped at no more than 1,500 to allow for comfort and space within the venue. The date rapidly approached and things fell into place, the venue opened its doors to a massive concert by Yorkshire based band The Pigeon Detectives and other opening events themed around people and groups in the area who had contributed to The Spa’s refurbishment.
At last it was Friday 27th June and time for us to travel to Bridlington to start to set up the event for the weekend, we had already had reports from an advance party of Soul Sourcer’s that the venue was looking splendid! These hardy souls were intent on making a full weekend of it and had travelled up on the Thursday to start the party early at the South Cliff Hotel.On first entering The Spa from street level you are struck by a modern state of the art foyer which houses a reception desk and a cafe bar with a wonderful panoramic view overlooking the sea. There are stairs and a lift leading down to the lower level and the main entrance into the Royal hall, which is the main Ballroom, which has been faithfully renovated to keep all the 1930’s Art Deco features in place and exactly reproduced to the architects original drawings.
We spent the Friday afternoon arranging tables and making sure there was enough space to access the massive sprung dance floor, rumoured to be the largest in Europe, but providing enough comfortable seating for our guests.Stall holders began to arrive and set up around the perimeter wall of the dance hall and the sound technicians had already started to rig the massive hall and stage with lights and equipment ready to connect into the £1,000,000 sound system built into the building. A memorable moment came when Mick tested the system with The Casualers “Dance, Dance, Dance” and it boomed out with such clarity the hairs stood up on the back of my neck, it was like hearing the record for the first time! Everyone stopped what they were doing around the hall and were drawn on to the dance floor to stand and listen!
A quick check around, all things were in place, we retired to our digs and made ready for the Friday evenings 7.45pm start when everyone would officially arrive. A slight hitch occurred when the duty manager had changed and the replacement didn’t know how to set the venue lighting up as agreed in the afternoon meeting! Panic, a ballroom the size of the Titanic and lights full on, however after trial and error the problem was solved and Yocky cued up the first record at five minutes to 8 and the event got underway.
A thing that immediately struck home was the look on the people’s faces when entering the ballroom for the first time, gazing open mouthed at the sheer splendour of the place. Being on the Northern Scene for thirty odd years we are used to scruffy dancehalls, old welfare buildings and village halls that have already seen their best of days, the dance floor was all important. However this is something very special, walking into a dancehall in all its splendour, paint and fixtures gleaming, like brand new in a time warp, no yellow nicotine stained ceilings or walls. With the smoking ban in place, no one will ever even so much as light a cigarette inside this building! As they stood looking around then quickly realised they were on the magnificent dance floor, music playing, quick claim your dancing territory, get some drinks in and get dancing!
 
Over a thousand people came through the doors within the first hour, exchanging tickets for wristbands, picked up their weekender magazine and acquainted themselves with the new venue. As nine o’clock approached our two other rooms opened their doors and kicked into action. Kev Thomas opened up in the Modern/Crossover room with some kick ass modern, standing in for Kim Maddox who was laid up in bed with as seriously bad back. Meanwhile two of the scene’s most respected spinners Mick and Mo, travelling up from Skeggy especially at my request, (thanks again x), started their two hour set in the Rare & Underplayed room to an appreciative audience.
Back in the main ballroom the floor was rocking as the DJ s cranked up the massive sound system and the tunes, a mixture of rare, current floor-fillers and classic northern sounds, filled the room with an electric atmosphere. We billed the room as “Totally Northern Soul” each DJ added something unique into the mix to fulfill that remit.As the venue continued to fill up and late arrivals still kept coming, each venue found its own level, we kept to our Yorkshire theme on the Modern side of things, with the Modernism pairing of Martin “Cunnie” Dixon and Errol Green, followed by former Pitches anchor Andy “Tats” Taylor who all kept the sounds coming. Our secret weapon in the Modern room in the shape of token Lancastrian, John Kane, although he does insist he was born in Dublin! I have long been a personal fan of John’s style as a DJ and the way he puts his sets together, he is now rightly finding his place as amongst the best spinners in the country and it hasn’t gone to his head! John finished the night off perfectly with an hour and a half set that encompassed the full spectrum of Modern sounds and ensured a packed modern room was left wanting more.
In the third room, we had another secret weapon, Kent exile, John Alden who had made the 312 mile journey up from the “backend of beyond” to entertain us. Now to us Northern folk, we all know Kent is in London and was named after Ady Croasdel’s record label, but joking apart, there is a healthy scene on the South Coast and it throws up some interesting records that deserve more exposure. Long time collector John has great taste and has searched relentlessly for records to add to his collection, it was a pleasure to let him share some of these with us over several impressive spots during the weekend. The final hour in this room was given over to Vault of Soul’s Mark Etheridge again another dedicated collector who joined forces with John to provide some excellent tunes over three weekend spots.
Back in the main hall and as two o’clock arrived it was time to call it a night as the last records were played to the appreciative crowd, who stood applauding and wanting a few more sounds to finish the night off. A quick stagger across the road and we were in bed for a well earned sleep and looking forward to the rest of the weekend.
The sun rose on Saturday morning to a fabulous sunny day, our room had a balcony which overlooked the sea front and believe me there is no more better view than the fine Yorkshire seaside, in God’s own county on a glorious summer’s day.We had two sessions planned for Saturday and made our way across to the Spa for lunch and a couple of bottles of Col Stubb’s “Soul Rider” Ale which was on sale during the weekend. Saturday’s afternoon session was again split between the three rooms, giving the chance for DJs to play something quite different other than the more up-front or well know stuff. It was nice to welcome back Thorne’s Gary Welsh, after a slight layoff due to illness, back doing what he does best in the modern room. Over the other side of the building the Rare & underplayed side of things was going very nicely indeed, with Glynn Sissons given the chance to show what gems are hiding in the back of his record box.In the Main Hall, a selection of classic tunes from all era’s kept the punters happy with plenty of forgotten tunes making it to the decks. It was also time for people to have a wander around the merchandise stalls or to have a good search through the many records for sale during the weekend. The Spa also has excellent eating facilities which are very reasonably priced and provide real Yorkshire cuisine or “good snap” as they say in these parts!
So off for another break as the session ended and a quick 40 winks to prepare for the evening session and to introduce some new DJs into the mix, including ex-Casino DJ & co-promoter Pat Brady doing his first set of the weekend in the main hall. With new people arriving for the rest of the weekend the room quickly filled up and it’s fair to say that the main room took a little while to warm up and get a consistently full dance floor. However things soon got sorted and with over 1,200 people in the room the place was soon rocking away. Saturday nights Modern room session has been reported as one of the best ever in Yorkshire! The place was packed and the Ocean Bar provided the perfect setting for this type of event, not too big and not too small, with the room being ideally situated off the main ball room to allow for people to wander in for a dance easily. The same line up as Friday but with some tweaks in the times, John Kane was again outstanding as were all the DJs, the change around allowed Sean Hampsey to join his Pitches mate, Tats in the room for the Saturday night two hour finale and it was, hot, sweaty, dancing soul all the way till the close at 2.00 am.
One of the surprises of the weekend was the rare and underplayed session on Saturday night with John Parker and Tony Hatfield banging tune after tune on to the decks to a full and bouncing dance floor. Again this room was packed with appreciative souls, I had a complaint off a punter from Doncaster who had entered the room to buy a round of drinks a couple of hours earlier and just could not leave such was the quality of the music.
Once again the evening passed in the blink of an eye and left people wanting a lot more by the time the session ended, even an all-nighter! As organisers we will be making some changes to the times for 2009, but we have no plans for an all-night session just yet!
So that just left us to concentrate on the Sunday all-dayer and to finish the weekend off in style, another sunny afternoon broke and we were once again back over in The Spa. We had placed the accent on having some fun in these sessions and had planned the early part of the afternoon around raising funds for Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice which was our chosen Yorkshire charity. We sold off spare programmes and specially printed posters, stall holders donated items for auction and we sold “Loud shirts” to raise funds. A stall at the entrance helped with the fund raising and the collection bucket took care of any loose change our unsuspecting souls had.We can now say that with all of the above and a donation from the East Coast Soul Collective Soul Club we have presented a cheque for £1,000 to Bluebell Wood on behalf of your generous donations. They have already expressed their thanks to you all and will be doing so publically very soon as well.
Back to the event and several new faces to the weekender scene also had a chance to have a go during the early session.Dave “Night Nurse” Knight to the decks like a duck to water and his auctioneering skills would have done “Flog it” proud as well! A refreshing change came when Alex double-decked with Yocky, its nice to see the music being appreciated by a great kid and someone to watch for in the coming years. Also arriving for his first spot of the weekender was Nottingham’s Rob Smith, who had more or less completed the RAC Rally of England during the weekend, clocking up at least 1,200 miles to DJ around the Country at more than 6 events! His mammoth record bar was also well received with punters searching for many of the “Underplayed” tunes that had been heard over the weekend and being Rob they were all at bargain prices! I stood with Rob for part of his set and the sounds he produces out of plastic bags were incredible and filled the dance floor. Top marks to a true professional and on of the greatest guy’s on our scene as well.
As the day wore on and we approached our final session heading for the Midnight closing time the hall once again filled up with around 800 staying for the last hours. We were all feeling tired and looking forward to rest, but also on a “high” from the great comments we had received and looking forward to enjoying the last couple of hours and having some fun. Now I have to mention that our other co-promoter, Rob Wicks, had other ideas and lived up to his Soul Source name as “Naughty Boy”, when at around ten thirty pm on Sunday evening he was heading for the cardiac unit at Bridlington hospital in the back of an ambulance ! He gave us quite a fright, but the show must go on and I had the pleasure of joining Pat Brady on the decks for the last hour to say goodbye and thank you to everyone who had attended the event.
To be honest I can’t remember too much of what we played, the requests kept coming thick and fast and as midnight slipped by I played the final record Jimmy Ratcliff “Long after tonight is all over”. Now it’s becoming a bit of a tradition to let the Bridlington crowd sing themselves out, which after a bit of cajoling they did in fine form. We said our thanks again to rapturous cheers and the crowd were stamping and shouting for more, as we packed our records away, I saw “getting mighty crowded” and placed it on the decks and hit the play button, needless to say the place went wild!
So that was it for another great weekend away, there is a lot of planning in these events and many, many people contribute and help out in lots of ways to make these things run smoothly. We want everyone to have a great time and if there are any little niggles we listen and we will put them right.
Thanks to all once again who have help out, Rob Wicks continues his recovery to full health and will be back next year to play the last records! He thanks everyone for cards and best wishes he has received.We have our dates booked for next year and ticket sales already had passed the 500 mark as I write, tickets are now on sale at just £20 each for the full weekend and that price is held for advance purchases until the end of 2008.
Dates for the event are Friday 26th to Sunday 28th June 2009 and there are several things we are looking at that will be confirmed in the next couple of weeks that will add extra dimensions to the event. These will include some fresh faces on the DJ line up, as well as remain faithful to those who have worked hard in the build up to making this Yorkshire’s and indeed the UK’s most talked about and popular Weekender.
As always watch Soul Source for the latest news!
Thanks again
Rob & Karen for ECSCSC
By Rob Wigley in Articles ·

The Fame label relaunches with a Best of Jimmy Hughes cd


The Fame label relaunches with a Best of Jimmy Hughes cd

Oct 28th is the date of the first release "The Best of Jimmy Hughes" cd from the just re-launched Fame label.
The CD details and press release information on both the cd and the re-launch follow on.



‘The Best of Jimmy Hughes’ features all seven of his charting singles, and sixteen of the eighteen tracks on the collection are being made available for the first time in the digital age. Extras include an essay by renowned record producer Rick Hall, and a roundtable discussion with Hughes and Hall, and several legendary Muscle Shoals musicians - Norbert Putnam, Spooner Oldham, Jerry Carrigan, Peanut Montgomery and David Briggs - which fans can access as a bonus mp3 when they purchase the album.

Can listen to the  Digitally Remastered Jimmy Hughes classic tracks on FAME's Myspace Profile (links at end)
There is also a sample of the roundtable discussion that was held with Hughes, Rick Hall, Norbert Putnam, David Briggs, Peanut Montgomery and Jerry Carrigan...
The full interview will be available on the CD..
due out October 28th, 2008....




'The Best Of Jimmy Hughes' Out Oct 28 On Newly Re-Launched Fame Records, Illuminates One Of Soul Music's Great Untold Stories

Five Hundred 45s + Two Cases of Vodka + One Borrowed Station Wagon = Birth of the Muscle Shoals Sound

On October 28, FAME Records - the original home of The Muscle Shoals Sound -will relaunch with the release of the eighteen track collection 'The Best of Jimmy Hughes.' It's an appropriate partnership, as Hughes' epic soul classic "Steal Away" was the first recording made at FAME Studios and the inaugural release on the original FAME label in 1964.

'The Best of Jimmy Hughes' makes most of these songs available for the first time in the digital age. It also shines a light of one of soul music's great untold stories.



Hughes grew up near Muscle Shoals, in the town of Leighton, AL, where he learned to sing in church, and joined a gospel group called the Singing Clouds before deciding to give soul music a shot. Like many soul legends, Hughes mixed the sacred and the secular in his own work, and it's been noted that "Steal Away" - the story of a late-night rendezvous between two young lovers - bears a striking resemblence to the gospel anthem "Steal Away to Jesus."

When Hughes recorded "Steal Away" - in one take - at FAME Studios in 1964, owner Rick Hall instantly knew he had a hit on his hands. He had only to convince the rest of the country. Hall remembers that with an idea from then 15-year-old friend and legendary songwriter Dan Penn, "we pressed up some 45 RPM records, borrowed a Ford Fairlane station wagon, bought two cases of vodka, and hit the road on a holy mission to transform 'Steal Away' into a hit record." Hall and Penn traveled to radio stations across the southeast, including Memphis, Tupelo, Little Rock, New Orleans, and Mobile, leaving a copy of 'Steal Away" and a bottle of vodka at every stop. "Miraculously, that's all it took," says Hall. "Each and every one of them played the new Jimmy Hughes record."

Jimmy Hughes himself picks up the story. "I resigned from my job [at a rubber factory] in April, 1964, and started touring. I went out with Sam Cooke, Jackie Wilson, Bobby Womack, when he was with his brothers, and so many other people. I played the Apollo and many other theaters. I was working with people that I'd [previously] paid to see!"

But Hughes eventually grew weary of life on the road, and retired from the music business by the early 1970s. He worked for the government for twenty five years, making parts for nuclear power plants in the Tennessee River Valley. Today, Jimmy Hughes still lives in Leighton, AL, and still sings in church most Sundays. But his recordings live on, and the sound he helped create - The Muscle Shoals Sound - has had an influence beyond anything he or Rick Hall could have imagined.


Located at the crossroads of country, rock and soul, FAME was founded in 1959, in Florence, AL (FAME is an acronym for Florence Alabama Music Enterprises) as a publishing company. In 1960, Rick Hall moved the facility across the Tennessee River, to Muscle Shoals, AL. Since then, FAME has earned worldwide renown as the birthplace of The Muscle Shoals Sound hosting such music titans as Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding, Duane Allman, Etta James, Wilson Pickett, Little Richard and many others.
The studio remains a destination facility to this day, and last year Bettye Lavette and Heartland released Grammy-nominated albums recorded at FAME. Hall founded FAME Records in 1964 as an outgrowth of the studio and released music by soul legends Candi Staton, Dan Penn, Clarence Carter, Arthur Conley, The FAME Gang and many others before mothballing the label in 1976. FAME Publishing has earned multiple Song of Year awards from The Grammys, ASCAP and others, and published songs recorded by country superstars such as Rascal Flatts, Tim McGraw, Martina McBride and Alabama. Songs recorded or published by FAME have sold over 300 million copies worldwide.
FAME Recording Studios, FAME Records, FAME Publishing, House of Fame and Muscle Shoals Records are members of the Muscle Shoals Music Group.
For more information please contact Matt Hanks (mhanks@shorefire.com) or Nick Loss-Eaton (nlosseaton@shorefire.com) at Shore Fire Media – 718.522.7171
links
http://www.myspace.com/famestudios
http://www.myspace.com/jimmyhughesmusic
http://www.fame2.com/

original news of fame/emi and plans etc from 2006
https://www.soul-source.co.uk/rare-northern-soul-words/soul-news/fame-records-new-deal-with-emi-may-mean-fresh-rare-output



By Mike in News Archives ·

Talk Of The South - Luton Important Annoucement


 
TALK OF THE SOUTH SOUL CLUB IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

Talk of the South soul club has decided to end its relationship with the Luton Rugby club.
we have used the Rugby club for what is now our eighth year, during that period we have
had to deal with the change of bar manager on seven occasions each time having to
explain what we do and how we organise our nights. In the past we have mucked in
getting the hall ready and generally trying to be of little hassle to the club as possible.

The Rugby club has now once again employed new management who are absolutely
against any event running past one o'clock with a twelve o'clock bar, this also is only if, the
downstairs venue doesn't have a Sunday function which requires bar staff etc. who have also
worked the Saturday night,on those nights it would be eleven thirty bar twelve o'clock finish.

We had already paid a 50% increase on club hire at the beginning of this year which was covered by an increase on entrance fee so we feel that our only option is to leave the rugby club immediately.

What about the future, well as of now, ALL dates are cancelled for the rest of 2008 and 2009.
We will endeavour to find a venue that wants us but it will be difficult to replicate what we had
at the rugby club..

Finally to all of the people that attended a TOTS night on a regular or occasional basis thank you all for your support. To all of the DJ's that came from all parts of the UK you all created a special occasion for many people.

PETE TEBBUTT & SEAN CHAPMAN 




By Guest in Event News ·

Revolution/100 Club Anniversaries this Weekend

Just a quick highlight of these two events, mainly as James T due to some real world melt down is fairly busy at the moment and asked me to pass on that everything is 100% and all squared away for this Fridays Soul revolution Allnighter .
Details below see thread for latest last minute score
Room 1, Northern Soul Dance Hall:The Soul Revolution Residents  Mick H, James Trouble and  Butch is back with a special 3 hour set!
YES, THAT'S THREE HOURS SOLID OF THE WORLD'S NUMBER ONE RARE SOUL DJ FOR THE FIRST TIME ANYWHERE. BRACE YOURSELVES FOR IMPACT!!!!! As well the Legendary Keb Darge who will be making a surprise appearance later on...
Room 2, The Deepfunk Loft: Featuring Jazzman Gerald (Jazzman Records), Japanese Jimmy Dynamite, Liam Large + Funky Ben
Room 3, Soul Or Nothing: Marco Soulbrew (Soul brew Italy), Alan Patterson, Adam Leaver, Mick N Mo, Paul Grant, (Sleepless nights, Dublin) and Steve Cato.
Tickets will be available to buy in advance from the website www.soulrevolution.co.uk (update coming tonight) £10 in advance up untill the Friday lunch time (12pm) of September 19th.
Can read event thread here, Little Stevie pushed out bedroom timings and more
The 100 Club anniversary this Saturday is sold out and again sounds like all systems are go with news that the free 45 is sorted 
6ts Anniversary all-nighter 2008
The 6ts 29th Anniversary all-nighter will take place on the 20th September 2008 at the 100 Club (10pm to 6am). Entrance by ticket only, at £18 each. The DJs will be Butch, Mick Smith, Keith Money, Roger Stewart and Ady Croasdell,
Sounds like a double allnighter anniversary weekend and a half
By Mike in Event News ·

Sad News Norman Whitfield RIP

Sad News Norman Whitfield RIP
Norman Whitfield passed on last Tuesday.
Rightly deserving the acclaim of one the most influential writers/producers, he  was responsible for producing and writing some of the most renowned songs through out the 60s and 70s.
He  passed on aged 67 in Los Angles from diabetes complications after surfacing from a coma
Yet another soul legend gone
An  Obituary can be read via the link below from The Independent Website
In between working in a service station and hustling pool, Whitfield played percussion on recordings by Popcorn and The Mohawks and began hanging around Motown's premises. In 1961, he scored a local hit with "I've Gotten Over You", and Gordy started to take him more seriously, offering him $15 a week to work for Motown in 1962. Whitfield was nominally in charge of appraising white labels without knowing who the artist was. He was competing with Holl-and/Dozier/Holland and Robinson when trying to place his songs with the label's artists. "There was a certain tenaciousness inside of me, something that would always drive me to make something very special," he said.....
.......asked which of his compositions he favoured, Whitfield tended to ignore "Grapevine" and plump for "Too Busy Thinking About My Baby", a 1969 hit for Marvin Gaye, or "Ooh Boy", one of Rose Royce's dozen or so hits in the late 1970s. ...
"The people make the songs what they are," he said. "As writers, we only do what we do and then we have to give it to the public. They're the ones who determine if you're a genius or a failure."
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/norman-whitfield-songwriter-and-producer-who-added-a-political-edge-to-motown-934145.html
Thanks to Hitsville Chalky for keeping us informed during recent weeks
By Mike in News Archives ·

Crossfire Allnighter - 11th Oct 2008 - Live Acts - 3 Rooms


Crossfire are proud to announce our first all-night dance and two brilliant live acts for the opening nighter.



Sat Oct 11th, 10pm-6am at the ISH Great Portland Street London W1 (right by the GPS tube station).
Now in our sixth year the super successful London club night is back even bigger and better with an ALLNIGHTER and for the first time ever live artists in the main room and with deejays over three rooms. London's underground 60s music scene is booming and on Saturday 11 October we see the best of the Capital’s specialist 60s music clubs join forces for a massive party to celebrate both the diversity and the unity of the London 60s club scene. Get prepared for an amazing night of pure vintage retro partying of epic proportions.






To launch the new concept we gone completely overboard and booked three quality live artists. Direct from NYC, Northern Soul and Wigan Casino legend Dean Parrish, with full live band singing "I'm On My Way", "Determination", "Bricks, Broken Bottles And Sticks", ''Skate'', ''Tell her'' and more.He has been in constant demand since his show-stopping appearance at the Cleethorpes' Northern Soul Weekender and is pure dynamite live.



Karime Kendra is just starting out on her Northern Soul career. Her pedigree though is exceptional and it is her mother Ty Karim and father Kent Harris' 60s and 70s soul songs that she will perform for us with her full time band the Killer Meters. Her delivery is so uncannily like her mother's tough, expressive vocals that when she apppeared at this years' Cleethorpes, it was hard to believe that Ty was not there. She will sing 'Lighten Up Baby', 'You Really Made It Good To Me', 'Wear Your Natural' and 'You Just Don't Know' among many other great songs.

The Northern Soul DJs are representing London and the south's top Northern clubs- Roger Stewart from Bisley, James Trouble from Soul Revolution, Warren Boogaloo from Boogaloo and Gene Robertson from Solid Hitbound Soul and Ady Croasdell from the 6TS 100 Club all nighters.

The Beat room is hosted by the extraordinarily successful Mousetrap all-nighters (now in their 17th year). Speed of (Circle Records) and Dr Robert of (Le Beat Bespoke) are joined on the decks by UK special guests Spider Webb from exciting young London band the Horrors. Ben Ollins (The Cellar), Cosmic Keith (Boston Arms) and International man of mystery Carlo Sesto (Italy) all spinning their favourite Beat, Garage and Psych 45’s. All set to a backdrop of psychedelic lights and gorgeous go go girls.

If you’re planning to try the R&B room (which I’m consistently told is the best room in the building). Resident DJ and co promoter Rob Bailey from London hotspot the Mousetrap will be joined by fellow resident DJ Chris Dale and the Hard as Nails club DJ team Alan, Marcus and Andy Brazil. Our special guests include El Nino from London's infamous (Lady Luck) club spinning the hottest 50's blues boppers and sleazy R&B dancers. Expect Killer R&B/Club Soul & Ska/Reggae from Camden Stylist Alan Handscombe and scorching Ska/Reggae/Rocksteady from Jim Cox (Reggae Train).

"All the clubs involved are at the leading edge of what they do and people come from all over the country to come to their gigs. It’s a great chance for anyone who is interested in this type of music to come and check out all the clubs under one roof and see what they have to offer".

On only twice a year this is one of the most anticipated dates in the calendar make sure you stick this one in your dairy.

Ticket details can be found on http://www.6ts.info'>http://www.6ts.info we will be selling them at the 100 Club 29th anniversary dance on Sept 20th, details for that ticket only event are also on http://www.6ts.info'>http://www.6ts.info

The tickets for that event are finally being posted out on Friday.

Ady

Photos from Chalky and Dean Parrish Website





By Mike in Event News ·

Sad News Richard Popcorn Wylie RIP

Sad News Richard 'Popcorn' Wylie RIP
Sad news passed on via the forum by Rob Moss
Just received a call from Mike Terry announcing that the immortal Richard 'Popcorn' Wylie passed away today. I'm sure everyone will share the sadness of his passing. He was one of the 'special' talents of the 60s Detroit soul era as writer, producer and artist and will be sorely missed.
R.I.P.
Very sad news
RIP
By Mike in News Archives ·

Champagne Shing A Ling - Highland Records

Champagne Shing A Ling - Highland Records
Posted by chalky, 04 September 2008
site note -just moved from blogs to articles as part of site reorg


Highland Records

I first compiled the Highland label listing for the April 2004 issue of Shades Of Soul (31). Derek Pearson was a great help with text and info for the article. Also Arthur Wright and various other collectors.

West Coast Highland Records, owned by Sid Talmedge was based at 2580 West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90006. The label distributed by West Pico Merchandising and was a subsidiary of Malynn Enterprises.

By no means a soul based label but amongst its releases are some classic dance floor favourites, Larry Atkins, The Penetrations, Soul Patrol, Bobby Montgomery, Mike And The Censations and the daddy of them all Kell Osborne and his pounding Law Against A Heartbreaker.

We cannot be sure if all these records were released by the same company, for one the numbering system is all over the place although there are definite connections between some of the numbering systems, neither is it consecutive. There was definitely a series of re-issues certainly some distributed by Oldies Music of Hollywood. Others were exact replicas of earlier releases except the label colour, as in the case of Luckey Davis, both releases some 11 years apart.

Mike and The Censations are the only group/artist who can claim any longevity with the label releasing 5 discs, Al Casey with 3 and Rosie and the Originals with 2 are the only other acts who actually put out more than one record. The rest were one off releases for the label. As Arthur Wright said "Like many independents around that time the label found it more cost effective to lease masters on different artists and just deal with the producers of those masters. It gave rise to the term production deal which was great for independent producers who also dealt with a number of record companies". Rosie and the Originals massive number 5 hit "Angel Baby" probably single handedly financed the label throughout the early period in the labels history.

1001 Al Casey (Got The) Teenage Blues/ Adventures Of Frankenstein 10/59
1002 Al Casey (Got The) Teenage Blues/ Give'n Up 11/59
1003 Pat Mowry Come What May/ Shadows Of The Shrine 1958
1004 Al Casey The Stinger (instrumental)/ Night Beat (instrumental) 11/59
1010 Bobby Hughes Berlin Bounce Part 1/ Part 2 1960
1011 Rosie And The Originals Angel Baby/ Give Me Love 1960
1014 Ronnie And The Premiers Cha Cha/ Sharon 1961
1015 Sandra And The Highlanders What's Left/ Written In The Stars 1961
1016 Millie Patterson I Love An Angel/ Last Tears On Me
1018 Ray Marten Now That You're Gone/ Broken Heart 1961
1019 Billy Duke & The Dukes Pledging My Love/ Crazy Pete 1961
1020 Wil-Sones Let Me Help You/ Come On, Mama 1961
1024 Johnny Manjelli Five Foot Two/ Five Foot Two (Eyes Of Blue) 1961
1025 Rosie And The Originals Angel From Above/ Why Did You Leave Me 1961
1026 Rumblers Intersection/ Stomping Time 1962
1030 Troy Cory Mighty Ocean/ Teeny Weeny Wiggle 1962
1031 Dee Jays Bongo Beach Party/ Mr. Bongo Man 1962
1032 Rosie And The Originals Lonely Blue Nights/ We'll Have A Chance 1962
1034 Carol Slade I Saw You/ I Wanna Know Right Now 1962
1035 Grunion Hunters Four Eyed, Tongue Tied, Swimmin'/ Surfer Swimmin'Surfer Biter 1963
1050 Don And Dewey Don't Ever Leave Me/ Heart Attack 1964
1051 Little Winfrey Slauson USA/ Charlie's Blues 1963
1052 Larry Bright Should I/ Twinkle-Lee 1964
1100 Bobby Day Little Turtle Dove/ Saving My Life For You 1964
1150 Frankie Anthony You Were Mine/ The Wonders Of Love 1964
1151 Johnny Guitar Watson Wait A Minute Baby/ Oh So Fine
1152 Ray Agee Mr. Clean/ Keep Smiling 1964
1160 Sonny I'll Change/ Try It Out On Me 1965
1161 Ed Lee Country Boy Part 1/ Part 2 1966
1166 Tommy Cooper No Arms Can Ever Hold You/ Sweet Words Of Love 1966
1167 The Huntingtons Is There A Way/ You Lose, I Win 1966
1168 Willie Riley Groovin' With Willie (instrumental)/ Shoehole (instrumental) 1966
1169 Angelenos (Down In) East LA/ Lori 1966
1170 The Runaways It Don't Mean A Thing/ Please Do 05/67
1171 Thee Counts Someday I'm Gonna Get You/ So Far Away 1966
1172 Chris May Hey Baby/ So Far Away 1966
1173 The In-Be-Tween (Early Slade!) Security/ Girl Child I'm An Evil Witchman 1966
1175 Mike And The Sensations Victim Of Circumstance Part 1/ Part 2 1966
1177 The Two Shades of Soul Thief Of Love/ A Little Bit Of Soul 1966
1179 Doug Brooks What Do You Do/ Boys Will Be Boys 1967
1180 Chris May I'm Livin' Good/? 1967
1181 Mike And The Censations Don't Mess With Me/ There Is Nothing I Can Do About It 1967
1182 Kell Osbourne A Law Against A Heartbreaker/ Trouble, Trouble, Baby 1967
1183 Penetrations Sweet Sweet Baby/ Champagne (Shing-A-Ling) 1967
1184 Deddie Williams And The Unwritten Law Love Seems So Hard To Find/ Ask Me 11/67
1185 Insects Girl That Sits There/ Then You Came My Way 1967
1186 Mike & Censations I Need Your Lovin'/ Be Mine Forever 1967
1187 Kenny Nolan Save It For Me/ Ever See Somebody Needin' Lovin' 1967
1188 Alan Gary Good Lovin' Woman/ At The Love In 1968
1189 Mike & Censations Don't Sell Your Soul/ Baby What're You Gonna Do 1968
1190 Harry Hellings And The Radials Tale Of A Crystal Ship/ Wake Up Sweet Mary 11/67
1192 Ray Agee Mister Clean/ Keep Smiling 1968
1193 Larry Atkins Ain't That Love Enough/ Lighten Up 1968
1194 The Hinge I'll Pretend/ Now Let Me Love You 1968
1195 Little Incidents The Thing/ Walk On 1968
1196 King Soloman The Natural Look/ No Woman's No Stranger 1969
1197 Bobby Denton That's The Way I Want It To Be/ Nothing Can Take The Place Of Your Love 1969
1198 Genuine Family Parts Cherry/ Fall On Me Rain 1969
1199 Griz Green Ginger Ale And AppleJack/ Grandpa's Searsucker Suit 1969
1201 Luckey Davis (original yellow label) It's Not Where You Start/ Instrumental 1969
1201 Jim Gamble When You Move You Lose 1969
1201 Luckey Davis (re-issue orange label) It's Not Where You Start/ Instrumental 1980
1202 King Solomon The Miracle Worker/ The Moon Walk 1969
1202 Frank Lucas You Got Me High Part 1/ You Got Me High Part 2 1980
1203 Mike And The Censations Baby,What're Gonna Do/ I Need Your Lonin 1969
1203 ? I'll Always Be In Love With You/ I Feel Good Feeling Good 1980
1204 The Bounders Mia / They Call The Wind, Mariah 1970
1205 Four Sale (aka 4 Sale) Baby, Please Don't Tease/ Try To Remember
1206 Joe & The Fantastics Chicken Chicken/ Darlin' Darlin' 1970
1208 Explosions Animated Heart/ Face To Face 1970
1301 Frank Lucas Your Love Got Me High Part 1/ Your Love Got Me High Part 2
1401 Frank Lucas Your Love Got Me High Part/ Ding Dong
2000 Ernie Fields In The Mood/ Christopher Columbus
2001 B. Bumble & Stingers Bumble Boogie/ School Day Blues 1961
2002 The Wiz Kids Sweet Honey/ Big Teaser
2004 Bobby Day Rockin' Robin/ So Long Baby
2006 Oscar McLolugh and Jeanette Baker Hey Girl Hey Boy/ Let Me Know Let Me Know 1976
2505 Virtues Bye, Bye Blues/ Happy Guitar 1960
300 Precisions Eight Reasons Why (I Love You)/ Mama Told me 1962
4000 War Babies Jeanie's Pub/ Love Is Love 1969
44 Sherwood Fleming Good Woman/ Holdin' On
77 Soul Patrol Need Of Love/ Save Your Love
78 Bobby Montgomery Make Me Yours/ Seek And You Shall Find
CW-10 Possum Chula Vista/ The Cockroach That Ate Cincinnati
MX-09 Rose & The Arrangement My House Up The Tree/ Sunshine Through My Window Pane

Mike And The Censations

(taken from the liner notes to the 1996 released Luv N Haight label re-issue of Michael Kirklands "Hang on in there" album from the late 70's.)

Mike Kirkland's recording debut came about because of a bet. At an LA party, where his friends were singing the praises of Berry Gordy and Motown, Kirkland's brother Robert offered a wager. He said he and his brother Mike could cut a record every bit as good as a Motown disc. This was August and Robert guaranteed he would have the disc out by Christmas. Mike was initially sceptical, but nevertheless they had formed a group (Mike and the Censations), hired a band from Grants Music Centre (The Roger Spots Orchestra) and by Christmas 1965 had recorded and cut a single, "Victim Of Circumstance", which they initially released on their own Bryan label. That single, which gained radio play and entered the R&B top 50, aroused the interest of several major labels although the band was unwilling to sign away their song fro the measly amounts that were being offered. A second 45 "There's Nothing I Can Do About It" scored even bigger and Mike and The Censations sined a short lived deal with MCA.*

"We Didn't realise that we were going to have to do all the work ourselves, unless you were Neil Diamond they wouldn't even answer the phone".
Derek Pearson - * the short lived deal with MCA he talks about was the couple of records released on Revue in 1969. Mike later made his money under the name Bo Kirkland whose duets with Ruth Davis made the American charts between 1975 and 1978. Their "You're Gonna Get Next To Me" was a big hit on the UK charts during 1977.

In Ruben Molina's "Low Rider Music 1950-75 book, it states that Kirkland's group at the time of the Highland recordings comprised of Michael Kirkland, Robert Kirkland, their sister, her husband Armand Postell and Michael Trotter. Victim of Circumstance was recorded at Madelon Baker's Audio Arts Studio. Origianlly released on their own Bryan label, it was re-issued on Sid Talmadge's Highland Records.

Pete Smith suggests how the In-Betweens (1173) who later became well known UK chart toppers Slade, signed up to this West Coast label...."Nobody has ever said how this came about, However, their manager at the time was Kim Fowley and he was a well known LA eccentric producer/songwriter. I would guess he got the single released on Highland as he was their one and only American contact they had, he also produced the record".

Bill Spoon's Highland release, 1000 "Love Is On The Way/Don't Play With My Love" is unconnected to the Highland we are discussing. It is from Cleveland, Ohio and later re-released on Hense Forth. More about Bill Spoon and the Soul Notes can be read at John Smith's excellent website www.soulcitylimits.com in the soulin section.

The rarest disc on the label is Kell Osborne's Law Against A Heartbreaker. Just two demonstration/dj copies are known to exist, not even Kell has a copy. It took me some months but I finally tracked Kell down and having not heard the record since it was recorded I played it down the phone to him and his reaction was to say, "WOW". He was gob smacked. A recording was duly sent to him along with most of his releases (Kell's story will be in the next issue of Shades of Soul). Covered up at Stafford as Jimmy Gresham the record simply pounds along, gaining momentum as it nears the end. It also shares the same backing as Kell's Loma release "You Can't Outsmart A Woman".

Thanks to Tim Brown for the above scan. The 45 is actually vinyl, many Highland 45's styrene.

Larry Atkins is another release that has given many hours of dancing pleasure to soulies on the UK's Northern Soul scene, in fact it's one of the best double siders released. Ain't That Love Enough and Lighten Up have graced the turntables for many years at venues all over the UK and dare I say the world now, and continue to do so to this day. Also released on Romark (Lighten Up was titled Have Mercy On Me) and it was also covered by Ty Karim. The Penetrations is another that has gained some turntable action and also commanded a three figure sum.

Highland picked up quite a few local Southern California small label records, to provide them with better distribution. The 2000 series was for releases of "oldies" hits, gathered from the rights to Class Records, Rendezvous Records, and other small '50s L.A. labels.




Larry Atkin Highland scans courtesy of Simon T



















By Chalky in Articles ·

Loraine Rudolph - Washington Post Article

48 Years Later, A Singer Finally In Demand
The Washington Post website features an article on Loraine Rudolph. Written by Marc Fisher it concerns itself with the story of Lorraine Rudolph finding out that 48 years later after leaving Detroit she is "in demand"
A few clips from the article are highlighted below, a link to the full article and sound clip follows at the end
In 1960, Loraine Rudolph became a cog in the hit music machine later known as Motown. She sang back-up for one future star after another, toured with The Spinners, hung out with Diana Ross and Marvin Gaye and lived with Motown mogul Berry Gordy's sister and her husband, the singer and producer Harvey Fuqua.
There would be a couple of other recording dates, but Rudolph doesn't think any of those songs were ever released. She can't even recall where she recorded the 45 that's most in demand on collectors' Web sites; neither the label nor the producer's name rings a bell.
Rudolph doesn't know whether to be bitter that her records are selling for big money or thrilled that she's discovered fans she never conceived existed. Both emotions come over her in waves. "What can I do to get a piece of this?" she says one minute, then, just a few seconds later, "I guess I am 'in demand' now, huh?"
 
Her big, round eyes fill and she's very quiet. And then: "I always did think I should be in demand."
Check out the full article via the link below, it's a worthwhile walk over
http://voices.washin...ger_finall.html
By Mike in News Archives ·

Times Online - Terry Christian - Return Of Northern Soul

Just in case missed it on the forums can find a new article on the Times Online website that may be of interest. Its written by Terry Christian and its titled "The Return Of Northern Soul", as you can guess it's one of those sort of mainstream features that do pop up now and again. While the title could be classed as a bit ropey, this one may be worth a look over as parts of it do go beyond the usual re-cycled mainstream approach, yep it is a bit Wigan/Revival orientated, it mentions Duffy, there's a few errors and all that, but to its credit it does takes things just a bit further along the road with a new/old sort of look at two Manchester soul venues.
 
But, as I walk down the steps into an almost unchanged Twisted Wheel, a blast of humidity greets me. Almost 200 soul fans are packed into the darkness. Smiles greet me as the promoter, Pete Roberts, a 1968 Wheel original, guides me through the crowded interior with not a foot of dancefloor free
 
Quinn eventually moved to Manchester and, along with fellow twentysomething devotees and DJs Paul Barker and Paul Walker, started up the Beat Boutique nights. “We wanted a club that might appeal to our age group. We have a monthly crowd of maybe 200-plus youngsters, mostly under the age of 25, and it's growing all the time,”
 
You can read the full article at the link below 
http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/article4613377.ece
 
forum discusion link below
https://www.soul-source.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=80017
 
 
 
By Mike in News Archives ·

Rictic blog from 2006-8

Alldayer At Chesterfield Sunday 24 Th
Posted by RICTIC, 21 August 2008 ·
hiya soulies. northern soul oldies all;dayer at the phoenix club chesterfield ,chester st. s40 1dl.come and dance to some old fav & classic tunes .so get your dancin shoes on because this is gonna be a goodun .it starts at 3 till 12-00 cheap beer cos its in a welfare and it as a nice wooden dance floor to strut yur stuff .the oldies djs for this dayer are ,carl piper /ian gee /gray weaver/ doug hall ]& coops this will be a brill dayer so get your selfs down to dance .dance.dance .you wont be dissappointed see you there ktf rictic
Nitenurses First Year At East Kirkby
Posted by RICTIC, 05 March 2008 ·
HIYA SOULIES ITS NITENURSES FIRST YEAR RUNNING EAST KIRKBY MINERS WELFARE SOUL CLUB. HE WOULD LIKE YOU TO COME AND GIVE HIM SUPPORT FRIDAY THE VENUE STARTS AT 8-00 TILL LATE /CHEAP BEER / THE DJs FOR THE NITE ARE CHRIS COOPER FROM PILSLEY SOUL CLUB & CRESSY FROM BENTIK SOUL CLUB .BOTH DJs WILL BE PLAYING ACROSS THE BOARD MUSIC PLUS RES DJs THE SOUL DOCTOR GARRY ARCHER & THE MAN HIMSELF NITENURSE / DAVE KNIGHT PLAYING A BLEND OF NORTHERN SOUL & MOTOWN TO SUIT ALL TASTES IF YOUV NOT BEEN TO THIS VENUE GIVE IT A TRY YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED THATS IT FOR NOW SEE YOU THERE KTF RICTIC
Its Soul Time At Arnold Tonite
Posted by RICTIC, 31 August 2007
HI SOULIES . ITS NORTHERN SOUL OLDIES & MOTOWN AT ARNOLD LABOUR CLUB TONITE ITS ON 79 HIGH ST ARNOLD NG5 7DN STARTS AT 8- 12 / £3 OTD DJS FOR THE NITE ARE CARL PIPER [KINGSWAY SOUL CLUB] GRAHAM WEAVER [ EX FEZ] YOCKIE [bARNSLEY] IAN GEE[KINGSWAY SOUL CLUB] AND DAVE KNIGHT [PROMOTER ] THIS WILL BE A PACKER SO GET YOURSELFS DOWN TO THIS VENUE FOR A NITE OF 100% OLDIES SEE YOU THERE KTF RICTIC
Out On The Floor At Sixhills Soul Nite
Posted by RICTIC, 12 June 2007
HIYA SOULIES ITS OUT ON THE FLOOR TIME AT SIXHILLS SOULNITE SAT JUNE 16TH THE FOSSEWAY[A46] LEICESTERSHIRE. LE14 3PD .STRATS AT 8-00 TILL 2-00 LATE BAR RES DJS KEV BRYN GARRY PLAYING A BLEND OF NORTHERN SOUL TO SUIT ALL TASTES THE GUESTS DJs ARE DAVE [NITE NURSE ] EAST KIRKBY PLAYING ACROSS THE BOARD MUSIC THEN MITCH [DERBY] PLAYING UNDER PLAYED TUNES AND FORGOTTEN GEMS AND MISTER OLDIES HIMSELF IAN GEE PLAYING NORTHERN SOUL OLDLIES & MOTOWN , GET YOUR SELFS DOWN TO THIS VENUE YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED IT GETS MORE SOULIES IN EACH MONTH ANY WAY THATS IT FOR NOW SEE YOU DOWN THERE KTF RICTIC
Get Ready For The Get Down At East Kirkby Miners Welfare
Posted by RICTIC, 31 May 2007 ·
HI SOULIES ITS ACROSS THE BOARD POLICY AT THIS VENUE ,THERES GARY FROM THE DRIVIN BEAT SOUL CLUB .SIXHILLS ;HE WILL BE PLAYING NORTHERN SOUL OLDIES & MOTOWN ; THEN THERES BARNSLEYS FINEST YOCKY PLAYING ,UNDERPLAYED .& FOREGOTTEN GEMS PLUS ACROSS THE BOARD SOUL MUSIC THEN LAST ON DAVE [NITE NURSE] PLAYING HIS BLEND OF NORTHERN SOUL TO SUIT ALL TASTES ; THIS VENUE IS GETTING BETTER EVERY TIME I GO TO IT ,SO IF YOU;VE NOT BEEN GET YOUR SELFS DOWN FOR A SOULFULL NITE YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED THATS IT TILL NEXT TIME KTF RICTIC
Stirring Up Some Soul At Sixhills Soul Nite
Posted by RICTIC, 16 May 2007
HI SOULIES ITS STIRRING UP SOME SOUL AT SIXHILLS HOTEL SOUL NITE SATURDAY 19th MAY THE FOSSEWAY [A46] LEICESTERSHIRE LE14 3PD THE RES DJs KEV BRYN GARRY WILL BE PLAYING A BLEND OF NORTHERN SOUL FOR ALL TO ENJOY GUEST DJ IS GRAHAM WEAVER FROM THE FEZ HE WILL BE PLAYING NORTHERN SOUL OLDIES & MOTOWN UNDERPLAYED ; SEMI KNOWN ; AND FORGOTTEN GEMS THE NITE STARTS AT 8-00 TILL 2-00 &A LATE BAR IF YOU HAVE NOT BEEN TO THIS VENUE GET YOUR SELFS DOWN FOR A SOULFULL NITE YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED YOU SOULIES THATS IT FOR NOW SEE YOU THERE KTF RICTIC
Its Soultime At Festival Hall Kirkby Fri 27th
Posted by RICTIC, 24 April 2007 ·
hi soulies its soultime at the fez this friday 27th , res djs garry,bryn, kev will be playing a blend of northern soul & motown to suit all tastes and the 8-00 till 9-00 is still open for any one who fancys a go at djing ,mitch from derby a record collector is on this time playing his blend of music ,so if you want ago at djing come to the fez and see the promoters to book a spot also gray,s on playing ,underplayed.& foregotten gems & current floor fillers ,thats it for now ktf rictic
Its Soultime At Sixhills Sat 21st April
Posted by RICTIC, 19 April 2007 ·
OK SOULIES ITS SATURDAY AND ITS SOULTIME DOWN AT SIXHILLS ,THERES DEBBIE ON , TOP FEMALE DJ AND MARKY MOLE , THEY WILL BE PLAYING A BLEND OF NORTHERN SOUL & MOTOWN OLDIES TO SUIT EVERY ONES TASTE PLUS RES DJs KEV GARRY BRYN ,I T STARTS AT 8-00 TILL 2-00, ITS GOT A NICE WOODEN DANCE FLOOR AND ATMOSPHERE IF YOU HAVE NOT BEEN TO THIS VENUE GET YOU,RE SELFS DOWN HERE FOR A GREAT NITE OF SOUL , AT SIX HILLS HOTEL. FOSSEWAY [A46] LEICESTERSHIRE, LE14 3PD SEE YOU THERE KTF RICTIC
Its Soultime At Forest Town Welfare, Bank Holiday Monday
Posted by RICTIC, 07 April 2007 ·
HI SOULIES ITA SOULTIME AT FOREST TOWN WELFARE BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY ,IT STARTS AT 6-30 till LATE AND IS ONLY £3 OTD ,PLUS A FREE CD TO THE FIRST 50 SOULIES ,THE DJ LINE UP ARE ,ALAN JONES [sELSTON] PAUL GATS[AWSWORTH] GRAY WEAVER[THE FEZ] DENNIS[RES] SO IF YOU,VE NOT HAD ENOUGH SOUL THIS BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND ROUND IT OF BY COME ING TO THIS FANTASTIC VENUE WITH A NICE WOODEN DANCE FLOOR TO STRUT YOUR STUFF YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED ,THAT ITS FOR NOW SEE YOU THERE KTF RICTIC
Stirring Up Some Soul At The Fez, Fri 30th
Posted by RICTIC, 29 March 2007 ·
HI SOULIES , WERE STIRRING UP SOME SOUL AT THE FEZ THIS FRIDAY NITE 30th ,THE 8-00 to 9-00 SPOT WILL BE MARTIN SEAGRAVE PLAYING SOME FOREGOTTEN GEMS & UNDERPLAYED TUNES THE BIG NAMED DJs DONT PLAY THEN THERES RES DJs PLAYING NORTHERN SOUL OLDIES & MOTOWN ,IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO DJ AND NEVER HAD A GO ,YOU CAN AT THE FEZ ON THE 800-9-00 SPOT COME AND SEE ,KEV, GARRY, OR BRYN AND YOU,LL GET SORTED THATS ALL I HAVE TO SAY FOR NOW KTF RICTIC
Soultime At Kingsway Tonite
Posted by RICTIC, 24 March 2007 ·
hi soulies , it,s soultime at carl,s gig tonite at kingway , carls on first playing 100mph uptempo tunes to get the atmosphere going then mr oldies ian gee is on playing current floor fillers ,underplayed & foregotten gems ,then theres mr des jones playing all the top tunes & current motown monsters ,this soul nite as got the atmosphere & a good wooden dance floor to strut your stuff .if you,v not been to this venue get your selfs down there tonite for a soulfull nite .ktf RICTIC
It Was A Good,un At Sixhills
Posted by RICTIC, 18 March 2007
HI SOULIES ,WELL WHAT CAN I SAY .THERE WAS A FAIR FEW IN AT SIXHILLS HOTEL SOUL NITE LAST NITE EVEN THOUGH PRESTATIN WAS ON ,DAVE[NITENURSE ] DID THE OPENING SPOT PLAYED SOME GOOD NORTHERN SOUL OLDIES TO GET THE ATMOSPHERE GOING ,GAZ WENT ON NEXT PLAYED AN AWSOME SPOT, THEN K.C FROM BURTON UPON TRENT] CAME ON HE PLAYED .60ts /70ts NORTHERN TAMLA & CROSSOVER / AND I REALLY INJOYED HIS SPOT ,THEN BRYN WAS ON PLAYING UPTEMPO OLDIES , UNDERPLAYED , FOREGOTTEN GEMS , SO IT WAS A VERY GOOD NITE AT SIXHILLS IF YOU,VE NOT BEEN TO THIS SOUL NITE ,GO TO THE NEXT ONE YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED THE MUSIC GOOD AND THE PLACE ,GOT TO GO NOW KTF RICTIC
Sixhills Hotel Soul Nite
Posted by RICTIC, 09 March 2007
hi soulies ,its soul time at sixhills hotel .fosseway [A46] leicestershire le14 3pd ,saturday march 17th ,res djs kev bryn garry . the drivihg beat soul club , & guest dj KC, burton upon trent ,starts at 8-00 till 2-00 and a late bar ,the music played is northern soul & motown oldies , underplayed,foregotten gems & semi known tunes ,this is an excellent venue ,so get your selfs down there for soulfull nite , by for now ktf rictic
The Fez, New Promoters
Posted by RICTIC, 25 February 2007 ·
HI SOULIES ,NOT BEEN ON THE SOURCE BECAUSE I HAD A VIRUS ON MY IP ADDRESS ITS ALL RIGHT NOW I HOPE TOUCH WOOD, THE FEZ ,HAS GOT NEW PROMOTERS THEY ARE THE GUYS FROM THE SIXHILLS HOTEL SOULNITE ,KEV,GARRY, BRYN, THE DRIVING BEAT SOUL CLUB,THE MUSIC THEY WILL BE PLAYING IS NORTHERN SOUL OLDIES & MOTOWN , UNDERPLAYED TUNES & SEMI KNOWN & CURRENT FLOORFILLERS .THEY HAVE TAKEN OVER THE FEZ BECAUSE DEN DOG HAS SERIOUSLY HURT HIS BACK LIFTING THE DJ,ING EQUIPMENT ON HIS OWN ,SO HE SAID THIS IS TO MUCH FOR ME ., AM HANDING THE FEZ OVER TO THE DRIVING BEAT SOUL CLUB LADS, SO I SAY HOPE YOUR BACK GETS BETTER SOON DENDOG AND SEE YOU AT THE FEZ ANYWAY THATS IT FOR NOW KEEP ON SOULIN KTF RICTIC
Sixhills Hotel Soul Nite
Posted by RICTIC, 11 February 2007
HI SOULIES , ITS SOULTIME AT THE SIXHILLS HOTEL , THE FOSSEWAY[A64]LEICESTERSHIRE.LE14 3PD THIS SATURDAY 17th,PRESENTED BY THE DRIVING BEAT SOUL CLUB ,DJ,s FOR THE NITE ARE KC BURTON UPON TRENT] GRAHAM WEAVER, THE FEZ PLUS RESIDENTS [KGB ] KEV ,GARRY ,BRYN] THIS VENUE STARTS 8-00 TILL 2-00 AND A LATE BAR IF YOU,VE NOT BEEN TO THIS VENUE GET YOUR SELFS DOWN FOR ASOULFUL NITE OF NOTHERN SOUL & MOTOWN IT WILL BE A GOODUN KTF RICTIC
Federation Soul Club / This Sat
Posted by RICTIC, 31 January 2007
hi soulies .its soultime in nott,s at the federation soul club .claremont rd . sherwood rise.djs for the night are john healy . chris cooper . graham weaver , gary wall .there will be a mixed bag of northern soul & motown sat , if you,ve not been to this soul night .get your selfs down .its a cracking soul venue with atmosphere with a nice wooden dance floor [you can use talc] see you there ktf rictic
Rictic On Tour
Posted by RICTIC, 20 January 2007
hi soulies its the fez on friday got a very good dj dougie hall from newark sweet soul club he,ll be playing some top tunes plus mich reeve from notts robin hood scooter club . he,ll be doing the warm up spot and me last on .theres plenty of room to strut your stuff on the dance floor hear anyway got toi go ktf the orginaL RICTIC
Festival Hall/kirkbysoul Club 29thdec
Posted by RICTIC, 27 December 2006 ·
hi soulies its time for the big one / the fez i mean, its this friday northern soul oldies /motown played .the wooden floor big so you will have plenty of room to strut your stuff,allso the 8till 9 is open again to record collectors & people who want to have a go at djing playing northern soul oldies ,this starts next year so if your interested get in touch with dennis or graham on 01623/472715 have a happy new year all the best ktf rictic
By Guest in Articles ·

The Winners of Falcons, Millie Jackson and Brooks ODell Cds


As said as part of the revamped review section hopefully will be regularly offering members the chance to win a copy of the cds.
The three winners of the first 3 cd competitions can be found below (listed under the cd that they won)
Ask winning members can you please pm your postal address asp and will get in the post before the weekend
The correct answers are listed at the bottom

More reviews along with the chance to win the cds will be published very soon





Millie Jackson - Soul For The Dancefloor - Kent recent rele... A look at a classy soul cd recently released - Soul For the Dancefloor  inc scans, clips and competitions
Soul-Integrity




Brooks O'Dell - I'm Your Man - Kent recent release The Anthology 1963-1970 - includes clips and competition
MikeL 




Review - The Falcons Good Good feeling Cd - Soul Junction Cd Review by Chalky of the just released Falcons Soul Junction Cd
Chris-od  






Competition answers
Ace Spectrum
King Curtis
Fabulous Playboys


By Mike in News Archives ·

Nubes Blog from 2007-8

End Of School Report ...part 2....
Posted by nubes, 14 August 2008
Well...a bit late with this...but i have had time to reflect on Naim's first year at Secondary school...last year this time...although elated by our success to get him into a school of our choosing....I was also very apprehensive as well...worried about how he would settle...had my expectations been too high...etc etc...
Well i am pleased to say that he has more than made me very proud....not only has his school work been very consistent ...he has really excelled in subjects such as French...of which he has been studying for the first time...we did have a bit of a stumbling block ...but by liasing with some of the teachers...between us ...he has pulled himself back on track and knuckled down...his finest achievement this school year...has been being a member of the Yr7 Rugby team who finished 2nd in the County...this earned him and his teammates certificates as the Town's Emerging Schools Champions...
Looking forward to his second year being just as good....Delxxxx
Rugby.....ooooooooh!
Posted by nubes, 16 February 2008
Well....after the final soul night at the Benn Hall ...which went off with a bang...i patiently waited till the second week of Feb for the start of the nighters at this brill venue....
now before i start to big up Rugby...can i just say that ...as a small intimate all nighter..it has soo much to offer......every punter who comes thru those doors are made to feel special .....it must be one of the few venues ..to encourage collectors to share their tastes with a wider audience via the Freestyle room.....
Anyway...apologies etc for being a bit late with this..but you know .....I have been feeling very excited about this nighter...for one..it is only 25 miles away from me....and getting together with all the other SSLAAS members is always a great pleasure.....This is our Home..there one will find soulies who are just out to enjoy themselves ....have a good dance and laff....just somewhere ...we can all be ourselves...the music played at Rugby is an excellant mix of Classic and underplayed..but more importantly...there is something for all the discerning patrons who go there....the smiling faces testify to that....Hats off the Sian...Dean ... Denise..and all the other organisers of Rugby who strive to make it soo special....the indications are that this all nighter will become a legend in it's own right just like Oddfellows...Leighton Buzzard..right location...right attitude....but what i love about it....is that i know sooo many people there ..and it didnt matter to me paying out £40.00 to be taken from my house straight to the venue..cos i didnt want to misss A moment of it......anyway...anyone reading me blog....if this doesn't convince ya that it is worth going to Rugby......it is your loss...to all the others who want to give it a try....I will be part of the door staff...welcoming you whilst reliveing ya of the best tenner you will ever spend...till April for the next one.....Byeeeee...Delxxxx
What A Great Night Out
Posted by nubes, 28 January 2008
Funny sometimes when one thinks...there was me thinking about whether to go to NSCS Wolverhampton...due to a combination of factors which had me dithering...i got a nudge in going from Wulfie and Annie ....pointing out that i hadnt seen any of our gang since Blackpool weekender...
put like that..i decided to dust meself off...and pick meself up .....get going over...getting the train..i was met by Wulfie ...who took me back to his house to meet up with Annie....after gratefully accepting a very large Vodka and fresh orange juice...delish....we all made our way upto the Stables for the niter.......when we arrived....we were directed to park in a Barn
...just as well i was wearing my boots...the first person i saw was Tabs and Burnley Dave( I think) from Banbury ...who was parking up alongside Wulfie...after introducing both parties to one another...and recieving a very warm welcome from Marcelle...we found ourselves some seating...whilst waiting for our friends from Bangor to arrive....It was at this point that i felt that this niter would really stand out....there was such a warm friendly vibe...a good sense of anticipation for what was coming...the atmosphere growing with each set of punters coming thru the doors...and it wasnt long before the dancefloor started to fill...the quality of music played really did stand out for me..the DJs seemed to take note of what had been played and to my knowledge there were no repititons....has been quite a while that i have notice this at a niter.....once all our gang arrived....and settled...we looked forward to the Fantastic Peps ...I was really blown away by it all...i thought they did incredibly well considering some of the sound check problems earlier....to hear That's Why I Love You ..live....had me all goosebumply ...and sent me spiraling back almost 30 years ago to the Casino...when i was first heard it...but what i really enjoyed was that the performance was a two way thing...the Peps seem to be in awe.... that we were in awe of them...but what they and all those other Artistes out there who shape this scene dont realise.. is the sheer pleasure the majority of us have gained from people like them...whether it is dancing....listening or collecting...they are part of our past youth....especially those of us who grew up during the latter 70s/early 80s where life was a little harder...it gave us an escape from that...the music set us apart from others who didnt 'get it'...they all laughed and ridiculed the Northern scene without actually understanding how it was...but we knew best.....and by seeing these Artistes now.. paying respect personally....are memories which money will never buy.....just like to say Thank You to Wulfie and Annie for their hospitality and lifts....now i got to sit down...not use to all this excitement!!!!!...Byeee Delxxx
End Of Term Report
Posted by nubes, 19 October 2007
Well...sometimes i am soo a drama Mistress...there was me worrying myself silly over Naim settling into his new Secondary...whittling over whether he will be alright...had i done the right thing.....should i perhaps had caved in and sent him to the school i didnt want him to go to...is comprimise such a bad thing??????.....well i am soo glad that i stuck to my guns because...he absolutely luvs it there....to him, not only is it a continuation of his Primary school...but he really seems to enjoy secondary school life...not to mention the yr8,9.10 girls who have adopted him as their cute fave yr7 guy ...i have warned him that not only did i wait till i was 34 to have him..but i look far too young to be a grandma ....the only fly .in the ointment..if one can call it that...is the amount of school trips that Rob and myself have forked out for already .....day trip to France/July 08.....a trip to the theatre....Dec 07.....skiing trip to Andorra...Jan 08.....Longtown....late Feb 08...which he has decided that as it clashed with Prestatyn...he didnt want to go!!!!......also he has started to play Rugby for his Yr7 team...and looking forward to playing cricket as well...his grades are what i expected..above average....the points i had tried to get so hard to get across to the Educational board Appeals....sorry if i am coming across so smug...but to me...why the hell should we let others dictate our choices....anyway...i suppose when i am very old but still very youthfull...i will look back on these times with veiled fondness....LOL....Delxx
Hope He Will Be Okay
Posted by nubes, 05 September 2007
...Well after having to fight to get Naim into a school of our choice...today is his first day there.....looking at him trying to control his anxieties...takes me back to my own schooldays....that awful feeling one gets when going upto Secondary school knowing that from now on,...life starts to get a little more serious and complicated...but whereas my own parents left me to get on with it...i just couldnt let him walk in there on his own knowing how he is feeling....but also for me...it is difficult because after all...not everybody is going to love your child in the way that you do...and dont care if they harm them...i just hope that he will be as happy as he can be there...and knows that any problems that he cannot handle...will be sorted in the way myself and his father have done so far....but the hardest for me...is knowing that one day he will spread his wings and although as a parent..i know that has to be done....there will always be a part of me....which hankers for the infant child he once was,.....Delxxx
I Beieve In Miracles.....dont Ya
Posted by nubes, 13 June 2007
I really dont know how to go about this..... yesterday,,,,both Rob and myself was on our knees emotionally.....over the schools appeal situation....we felt that we were in a no win situation but against the odds,,,,we have been successfull...what?????!!!! yeah we have been bloody !!!!!!successful......How????.....don't know and dont bloody care.....the last 3 months have been hell....not just with this but also work....hopefully there is now some respite......enjoy these good times till one faces bad times again...but hey....that's life.....thanks to all of ya who took the time and trouble to read my blog......muco appreciato....Delxxxxx
The Final Push Before All Out War
Posted by nubes, 11 June 2007 ·
Wednesday will be our final appeal for the 3rd choice Secondary School...to be honest...i know that only a miracle will get him into this school...as A) it is not in our cacthment area....but nevertheless...i will still keep trying....what is laughable though..is how i am now being gently persuaded by our Lib/Dem County Councillour to go around and look at the school...when i said that i was not going to comprimise my son....the bullshite back was unbelieveable...i was told that 10 years ago...the refused school was one of the best in Town....my reply was that 10 years ago....Naim couldnt even talk..so that argument is null and void.....must do better i told her....that didnt go down too well .....well the next step was to tell me that wouldnt it be better for my son to go to a school where he would shine rather then go to a school which although is a high achieving one,....he would just blend in ...i replied quite annoyed so are you asking me to play Russian Roulette with his education then????...all i want is for my son to get the education that he has worked so hard for...just looked over his school report for yr3,....the section on behaviour,attitude and school life really grabs me...may not mean much to anybody reading this,,,but please let me share this...just so it might make sense of this mess.....
"Naim pays attention during lessions and listens well...proved by his ability to answer questions about what i talk about.....he completes tasks set to the best of his ability and tries very hard,,,when he concentrates he produces some fantastic work.....when he is not sure about how to complete an activity...he will always ask which shows he is keen to learn...He has a positive attitude to learning which is lovely to see,,,he is a lovely boy to teach"
what i am seeing now in year 6 is a child who having slogged his guts out working as hard as he can and beyond...being let down at this stage.....he has lost a lot of enthusiam for his schoolwork...i see it in his eyes,...attitude.....and i feel helpless when he asks me what did he do wrong....what can i say to him ....what the hell can i do.....i am so frustrated....especially when i hear of others..who kicking up a fuss after the appeals have managed to slip into some of these schools...just heard today that one of his school pals has got into one of his school choices....just by his mother ringing on the off chance....they also stated that by law...schools always keep some school places for kids who move into the area.....the only solution i can see in this is too go all out public.....what a Can of worms that will open...but by doing that...will i be putting my boy under pressure??? do i really want to make him a target for the teachers and Education Authorties who will be striving to prove that they were right all the time.....or his fellow pupils...who would be jealous not only of all the percieved media attention but having parents who are prepared to fight for him in a way that theirs are not......I was told today by the Headmaster...that Naim's last primary school report is excellent and he hopes that whatever happens Naim will be succesful despite everything....but i was not to blame myself in any way....but to keep doing what i feel is right for him....all this was off the record...but it doesnt make this situation any easier to bear....i will stop now because i am getting a bit emotional...god knows how far this is going to go on......i know that it has really been a very draining experience....very draining......Delxxx
What A Waste Of Time
Posted by nubes, 14 May 2007
Got as letter back from the second appeal....once again...unsuccessful...now i am absolutely livid....by rights my son should've walked into any of those schools i chose purely because of his own school credentials..all of his school council members got their 1st choices so why couldnt he....ffs...what more do young bright black boys have to do???,well now to go on the attack....he will get the education he deserves,...believe me...Parents choice...my arse...Delxxx
It's Not Over Yet
Posted by nubes, 07 May 2007
Just got the reply back from the second appeal.....open the letter with shaking hands....only to be met with a statement claiming that the Appeals panel cant quite come to a firm decision....dont know whether to laugh of cry...it seems that there is an issue over how close not just my son but all the children involved in this appeal to the school ...now considering this is the nearest secondary school and it took Rob and Naim just 20 minutes to walk the 2.8 miles surely must count for something...the sticking point is that the Panel didnt take into account of footpath when determining the shortest walking distance...this all sounds shite to me...i am getting increasingly angry that my son has had to go through this....he has always been an high achieving student...he is the Head boy for his school and head of his school council....he has watched the 3 other senior members get into their first choices...and what on paper should have been a straightforward move has how been made complicated because it seems that academic abilities nowadays count for nothing...for all that he has achieved so far..the attempt to shunt him into a school with kids whose parents didnt express a preference in other words...kids whose parents dont care...bloody galls me...i wouldnt wish this situation on any other parent...and believe me it is going to get worse....looking at the school criterias...sibling link is the main way into these schools...looking at last year's intake for the schools i picked for Naim...the sibling links made up a tiny proportion of the school's overall intakes....this year however....they took up almost half.....so only children really are at adisadvantage....i have been at loggerheads with the LEA since all this has been going on....i think that it is disgusting that when a parent has helped their child to achieve only for that to put that child at a total disadvantage...my reasons are not for vanity purposes...the fact that Afro Carribean boys are failing within the education system when there is no need to...was really behind me making sure that my son wouldnt be amongst that statistic....so that is why i cannot afford to lose this war...too much is at stake.....it is alright for the Government and such like to pay lip service as to why there is so much Black on Black killings....and pretend to look into the reasons but when some of us decide that we will do everything in our power to steer our children away from that path as best as we can through education and giving them a solid confident family base...they are being shown that no matter how hard they try and play by society rules....they are still being told that it is not enough....Delxx
Just What I Thought
Posted by nubes, 03 May 2007 ·
Right remember my awful week with the school's appeal and etc etc......remember just how bad i did on the 2nd one. remember when i told the Deputy Head that i knew that i had failed to do enough to convince the board...i was despressingly right...he doesn't deserve this....he really doesnt...but ne mind....i have always been a fighter...and i am still prepared to do anything i have to do to get him the education that he deserves..even if it means going to prison......he will not be going to a sink comprehensive...Delxx
The Week That Was
Posted by nubes, 28 April 2007
What a gruelling week this has been...what with the school appeals...the threat of reduudancy also loomed....my stress levels have never been so high...i have never known a week where everything seemed to happen on the same days...Monday...i had a meeting with the OPs managers...who when i told them that i would take my money and go...decided that not only was i an asset to the company but have created a new post for me..which takes me more into a troubleshooting role rather than just running a Kitchen...soo..although i would be based where i am at present..i wil out and about setting up contracts...helping to turnaround menus that are jaded et...and giving other chefs support when needed....considering that 3 of us were up for the chop..and i was the only one save mine was quite a result....Monday evening..2 school appeals..this is where i had to enlist a bit of family help..Ma babysat and helped herself to our red wine!!!!...Bro Felix who came with us to Prestatyn.....went as our rep at one..whilst we went to the other...that was very highly charged with parents such as ourselves who were dissapointed with their school choices...at one point things got very heated and the look of resignation on one mother's face really did say it all....i would never wish this situation on any parent out there..by tring to do one's best for your child..can actually put them at a grave disadvantage i have since found...
Tuesday....the first of one to one school appeals where you have to give valid reasons....the relaxed atmosphere within the church hall allowed me to be able to give a credible account as to why my son should be at that school...they were very interested about his role within the school council..and his academical achievements such as having the highest Sats marks in year 4....they seemed to be genuinely interested as did the school board who was present...when they complimented Rob and Myself on our parenting..i was nearly close to tears......
Wednesday...started to plan for the second one to one
Thursday...the seond one looms...arrive at the location..but this time we dont feel as relaxed as Tuesday...we go into an atmosphere that is cold clinical and very business like..not at all like Tuesday..i can feel myself getting very nervous...and this is reflected in my faltering voice...very uncharacteristic for me and totally new ground...i am stubbling over words....and feel that i am letting my son down by not being able to get my points over in a confident manner.....it is the most awful feeling in the world...my son has done all the hard work...all i had to do was speak for about 1/2 hour on his behalf...telling the appeal and school board just why he would be an asset to that school..but got it gravely wrong..however i was able to get my main points out..but sounded more like a nervous schoolgirl then a mother who is trying to get the best education for an high achieving pupil..
when we came out of there...i apologised to the Deputy Headmaster who said that he wished us luck...i turned round to him and said" thank you..but we both know that i didnt do enough to get my son into your school...but thanks for your politeness" I have never felt so empty as this..
Friday....looked back over this week..can't believe what an unbelelvable stressed one it was..but one sometimes has times which are testing and i can honestly say that it can only make one stronger....fingers crossed that we have been succesful with one of these appeals....or my stress and blood pressure will be at boiling point yet again...ne mind i have a job..for the time being..Delxxxx
Another Saturday Night
Posted by nubes, 17 February 2007
Right now that my hubbie Rob has decided how much he enjoys coming to Northern dos...especially after the excellent Rugby all niter.....he raised my hopes by saying "why dont we go to Peterborough tonight"well after years of being with non northern soul partners...that..one can imagine was music to me ears.....however..seiing as his little nose is redder than Rudolph...i felt he was being a tad optimistic....constant reassurances that "all i need is to stay in bed and sweat it out" was met with a raised eyebrow from moi...so i went about my weekend jobs hoping against hope that i would be going to the niter...but also knowing him...if he felt a teensy bit better...he would go for a crafty pint or two....i arrived home... very quiet i thought..oh must be out for a restoritive pint thinks I..alas no..my beloved other half is still in the same position as i left him..."how are you feeling" i ask..."worse than before" he lamely replies "so does this means that we cant bl##dy go then" i ask all full of sympathy "sorry luv" he coughs and splutters back...." ne mind" i say giving him a nice firm hug round the neck!" there is always next weekend"
Delxxx
By Guest nubes in Articles ·

Souled Out Shooting starts soon call for extras

News on forthcoming northern soul related film shooting starts next week

Just a little message to let you know we're about to begin shooting SOULED OUT in Stoke-on-Trent, an independent feature film set in 1974. It tells the story of a young man who discovers Wigan Casino in its heyday, and finds himself in the Northern Soul club scene. The film stars Martin Compston, Alfie Allen, Nichola Burley, Felicity Jones, Pat Shortt and Craig Parkinson. SOULED OUT is directed by Shimmy Marcus, with the soundtrack to be recorded by The Dap Kings (band of Amy Winehouse and Mark Ronson) with appearances on the album by Duffy and Paul Weller.

There will be a bit of buzz about SOULED OUT online very soon (and in the mean time you can become a fan of SOULED OUT on facebook, and make friends with us at www.moli.co.uk/souled-out), but I thought I'd target soul-source.co.uk in advance, and let you all know about an opportunity to be in the film...

We need extras! If you think you've got the moves, and are able to travel to Stoke over the next 3-4 weeks, go to www.ipsofactofilms.com/souledout. We're shooting enormous club scenes at the Kings Hall in Stoke, which is doubling up as Wigan Casino. On one of the days we'll need 1000 extras and dancers! A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to re-live 1974 in all its glory. More info on the film to follow soon...

By Mike in News Archives ·

Isaac Hayes Sad news RIP

Isaac Hayes died in Memphis on Saturday 10th Aug 2008
 
Hayes' wife Adjowa and their young son found him unconscious on the floor near a treadmill, which was still running, at their home in Memphis, Tennessee.
 
He was taken to hospital but pronounced dead in the afternoon. Initial reports suggested he had suffered a "simultaneous" heart attack and stroke.
 
http://news.scotsman.com/entertainment/Soul-music-legend--Isaac.4375924.jp
 
A Soul Legend
 
RIP
 
 
 
 
 
 
links
biography
clip below from above link
 
Hayes was finally graduated at age 21 from Manassas, Class of 1962. It was the year after the first releases began to trickle out of a new label called Stax Records, part of the Satellite Records company and Satellite Record Store that started back in '58, housed in the old Capitol Theatre on the corner of College & McLemore. Hayes had won seven college scholarships for vocal music that he chose not to pursue. Instead, he became adept enough at the piano to land a job with baritone saxophonist bandleader Floyd Newman at the Plantation Inn across the river in West Arkansas. Newman was also the staff baritone musician on Stax recording sessions and was up for a date himself with his own working group in late 1963: "Frog Stomp," the only solo single ever cut by Newman, was co-written by and features Hayes (on piano), the first major notch in his discography at Stax ....
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Hayes
 
Official Site
By Mike in News Archives ·

Dvd Release - Northern Soul 200 Greatest Floorfillers from Wienerworld

Advance news of a forthcoming 5 disc dvd set release from Wienerworld scheduled for October 2008
Details and information passed on below:
NORTHERN SOUL'S 200 GREATEST FLOORFILLERS
Coming in October 2008.
Our greatest achievement ever.
A five disc DVD set of 200 performances.
The biggest all time songs are here...
OUT ON THE FLOOR, DO I LOVE YOU, TIME WILL PASS YOU BY, LONG AFTER TONIGHT
IS ALL OVER, I GO TO PIECES EVERYTIME, I'LL DO ANYTHING, I'M ON MY WAY,
BLOWING MY MIND TO PIECES, IT REALLY HURTS ME GIRL, HUNG UP ON YOUR LOVE,
NIGHT OWL, WHAT, I GET THE SWEETEST FEELING, EVERYTHING'S GONNA BE ALRIGHT,
YOU'RE GONNA MAKE ME LOVE YOU, THAT BEATIN' RHYTHM, I'M GONNA MISS YOU, JUST
A LITTLE MISUNDERSTANDING, BABY RECONSIDER, IT'LL NEVER BE OVER FOR ME,
SLICED TOMATOES, LOVE ON A MOUNTAIN TOP, HAPPY, WITH THIS RING, THE DRIFTER,
SELFISH ONE, UNSATISFIED, CRACKING UP OVER YOU.
TRULY NORTHERN SOUL'S GREATEST HITS !!!!!!!!!!
Some have never been edited before but were filmed ten years ago..
JIMMY CONWELL - TOO MUCH
EDDIE PARKER - I'M GONE
LORRAINE CHANDLER - I CAN'T CHANGE
BOBBY HUTTON - LEND A HAND
TOMMY HUNT - LOVING ON THE LOSING SIDE
THE VOLCANOS - STORM WARNING
etc etc
Others have been filmed but never edited at all...
DEAN PARRISH - I'M ON MY WAY
DEAN PARRISH - DETERMINATION
EVELYN THOMAS - DOOMSDAY
etc etc
Others have had faulty sound tracks rerecorded from scratch..
MAXINE BROWN - LET ME GIVE YOU MY LOVING
THE SAPPHIRES - GOTTA HAVE YOUR LOVE
BOBBY PARIS - NIGHT OWL
BOBBY PARIS - I WALKED AWAY
etc etc
Others have only ever been seen on YouTube and never been available in
DVD quality..
JO ARMSTEAD - I GOT THE VIBES
BOBBY HEBB - YOU WANT TO CHANGE ME
JOE STUBBS - JUST A LITTLE MISUNDERSTANDING
etc etc
Plus, on top of all that, almost ALL the videos from The Strange World Of
Northern Soul have been taken back to square one and re-edited from scratch,
with new classy technology and a complete removal of all ten year old
effects that were so controversial at the time.
TWO HUNDRED Northern Soul songs. All proper performances.
All wonderful.
All brand new versions. Never been seen before.
£29.99 from Wienerworld.
That's 15p a video.
A set to last a lifetime.
No other Northern Soul DVD ever made could ever compare to this.
The MUST-HAVE gift of this century.
At a time when a major motion picture is being filmed set against the
backdrop of the world of Northern Soul, and when both Amy Winehouse and
Duffy have topped the UK pop charts with classic real Northern Soul music,
no-one else in the whole world could offer a package which even matches ten
per cent of this one.
Virtually EVERY classic hit of the era has been filmed and performed, in
ninety five percent of the cases by the original artists who made them so
beloved of the last forty years.
This is the ULTIMATE all time Northern Soul package.
Anyone whose life has ever been touched by this timeless music, cannot exist
without owning this DVD set for posterity.
end of information/details pass on
no info up there yet on this release yet but sure further info will be available in due course at
http://www.wienerworld.com
By Mike in News Archives ·

Millie Jackson - Soul For The Dancefloor - Kent recent release

While a bit of a delayed piece, this look at a recent releases from Kent is part of a inhouse revamp of the articles section. A new section has been opened where soul source will take a regular indepth look at recent cd releases of a rare and northern soul nature. including scans, clips and where possible a chance for members to win the actual cds

The section has already started with Chalkys tip top review of the recent Soul Junction Falcons cd (has been updated to include a comp and clips added) and getting things moving on here's the first look at two recent releases from Kent



MILLIE JACKSON
SOUL FOR THE DANCEFLOOR
CDKEND 297 LABEL KENT

This 22 track 2008 comp from Kent featuring a selection of Millie Jackson's work takes a bit of a different road than you may first expect when you see Millie Jackson. Though if have got past the first coffee of the day moment then the title may have given the game away. In fact the press notes make the claim that this collection is "quite possibly, the finest ‘true soul’ femme vocal, dance album, of all time " which while such claims may be contended by some, they could be said to indicate just how strong the thrust of this comp is. Add the fact that edits have been made to some of the tracks to re-inforce the dancefloor aspect of this release then you should get the picture.

As always the presentation of thiis cd is as strong as you expect from Kent. Stand out effective artwork and graphics and a informative 12 page booklet featuring more photos, with Sean Hampsey commentary on the tracks and artist being the main meat and the final page containing notes on the recording side of things and the actual editing carried out for the release by Ady C brings the phase "attention to detail" to mind




Again the press/release notes from the Kent website (link at bottom) are up to the usual standard...

Millie Jackson spares no blushes — she tells it like it is. After she came to international prominence with her first Spring release, A Child of God, Millie created an impressive repertoire of Grade-A, no bull, soul music in her own straight-talking and earthy style. She’s renowned and revered for her ballads and concept albums revolving around sex wars and infidelity, so this month’s release is a bold move. Here we have re-visited the best dance tracks from her impressive 16 album Spring catalogue and cut straight to the chase with the aptly titled “Soul For The Dancefloor”… a 22 track Kent compilation, which is a feast of soulful, danceable numbers. It winds up being, quite possibly, the finest ‘true soul’ femme vocal, dance album, of all time.

22 solid dancefloor delights, but strictly not Disco fodder. The songwriting talents of George Jackson, Bobby Womack, Phillip Mitchell, Ashford and Simpson etc, see to it that even the most hairy-chested soul fan is completely satisfied.

Northern Soul fans should be delighted with Millie’s first ever 45, the stomping My Heart Took A Licking (But It Kept On Ticking), whose mere title is enough to conjure up adrenalin filled dance floors. They will also be pleased to discover several others that meet the criteria of Motownesque. Tracks such as Close My Eyes and I Miss You Baby will win many more fans for the fraternity. Those with a lust for the Modern or Deeper side will be overjoyed to have album tracks like Somethin’ ‘Bout Cha, You Can’t Turn Me Off and You Can’t Stand The Thought all on the same CD.

The 21st century soul DJ will find this compilation indispensable as the raps and segues of the original concept LPs have been edited where appropriate, for instant punch. He’ll be especially pleased to hear and play the debut issue of the US 45 mix of If That Don’t Turn You On, debuting here. It’s so strong we’ve opened the whole package with it.

When this CD puts such gems as Breakaway, Love Doctor and Don’t Send Nobody Else into context, true soul music lovers won’t be able to resist picking the original vinyl up for a song and I’m sure some of those price tags will start creeping up over the next few months. Millie has shown herself capable of matching most male singers in all sorts of ways, over the years. Here she takes on Little Milton with her reading of We’re Gonna Make It and then fellow Chicagoan, Darrow Fletcher and his Rising Cost Of Love; and gives a stunning performance every time. Her duet with Prince Phillip Mitchell on Fancy This is an unexpected bonus and yet again, all shades of soul fans can unite in their acclaim for House For Sale; just as they will do for this exquisite CD.

By Sean Hampsey & Ady Croasdell

As always informative press releases that could say actually puts quite a few cd sleeve notes to shame. The tracks listing is below and members can now listen to 1 min clips of the whole cd via the link below

player link to hear clips of All tracks

Track Listings
1. IF THAT DON'T TURN YOU ON
2. BREAKAWAY
3. ALL I WANT IS A FIGHTING CHANCE
4. YOU CAN'T STAND THE THOUGHT
5. I MISS YOU BABY
6. DON'T SEND NOBODY ELSE
7. A HOUSE FOR SALE
8. SOMETHIN' BOUT CHA
9. YOU CAN'T TURN ME OFF (IN THE MIDDLE OF TURNING ME ON)
10. RISING COST OF LOVE
11. ASK ME WHAT YOU WANT
12. CLOSE MY EYES
13. MY MAN IS A SWEET MAN
14. MY HEART TOOK A LICKING (BUT IT KEPT ON TICKING)
15. A LITTLE TASTE OF OUTSIDE LOVE
16. GOSPEL TRUTH
17. PUT SOMETHING DOWN ON IT
18. LOVE DOCTOR
19. HOW CAN I MAKE SWEET LOVE TO YOU (IF YOU WON'T STAND STILL)
20. WE'RE GONNA MAKE IT
21. FANCY THIS
22. A LETTER FULL OF TEARS



Final view is that the title of this release is the trick here , "soul for the dancefloor" is as good as title as can be for this selection of soul tracks with a dancefloor edge. However dont be fooled into thinking that we're talking soul diluted for the dancefloor if anything its the other way around.
Recommened !
While a bit delayed its still available via the usual outlets amazon etc and so if have missed this five starrer of a release
Last time looked amazon was doing some offer for this and recent Brooks O'Dell release together.
speaking of Brooks O'Dell check out earlier article

Competition !!!

We have on review copy up for grabs to all members of soul source, all questions are fresh from the old morning tv quiz school

to win a copy of this cd please answer following question via the email site /feature here
including member username


name the group who recorded this song on Atlantic records in 1974
DON'T SEND NOBODY ELSE

the correct answer drawn out of the soul source top hat in 7 days time will win !
dont forget can hear the track if memorys playing up


More info on Kent records inc catalog listings can be found on the Ace Records website link below

http://www.acerecords.co.uk
By Mike in News Archives ·

Brooks O'dell - I'm Your Man - Kent Recent Release

While a bit of a delayed piece, this look at a recent releases from Kent is part of a inhouse revamp of the articles section. A new section has been opened where soul source will take a regular indepth look at recent cd releases of a rare and northern soul nature. including scans, clips and where possible a chance for members to win the actual cds

The section has already started with Chalkys tip top review of the recent Soul Junction Falcons cd (has been updated to include a comp and clips added) and getting things moving on here's a look at a recent release from Kent


CDKEND 296 LABEL KENT

This 26 track comp from Kent ( 9 previouslu unissued) concerns it self with someone who has been described as "one of soul music great unknowns". The kent spotlight falls on Brook O'Dell with a selection of his work including 9 oreviously uniisued performances

The Brook O'Dell Anthology is yet another top class release form Kent. The 16 page booklet is again of the high standard that come to expect. Starting off with a foreward by Jerry Williams Jr and full of quality reading by Tony Rounce, which along with the many photographs do their usual task of making you wonder just why can't all cds have such.






The press/release notes from the Kent website (link at bottom) follow...

Soul music sure does love its cult heroes and, in UK collector circles, the cult of Brooks O'Dell has persisted for more than 40 years. Most of us first encountered him on the groundbreaking 1965 Stateside compilation "An Album Full Of Soul", where his exquisite Bell recording You Better Make Up Your Mind provided a notable highlight even in a collection that was brimming over with them. His cult status was further assured by the fact that he didn't record very often, but when he did, there was almost always a classic involved somewhere in the session. Despite the fact that his recording career covered a ten-year-plus period, it passed by in almost total obscurity as far as interviews and artist information are concerned - which has only added to that ongoing cult status.

Hopefully the release of Kent's new compilation "I'm Your Man" will both please Brooks' existing fan base, and add to it. The CD covers virtually the whole of his recording career, and embraces almost every known recording that he made between 1963 and 1972. (All that's missing are a couple of singles that he made in Italy in 1961 and the instrumental flipside of one of his Bell singles). Given that Brooks worked almost exclusively with upper echelon producers of the calibre of Luther Dixon, Larry Maxwell, Carl Davis and Jerry Williams Jr aka Swamp Dogg, the quality of the recordings here is guaranteed.

From the Big City soul of Brooks' early Gold and Bell masterpieces - some written by Kenny Gamble and Thom Bell - to the subtle Southern sound of his final 1971 sessions, produced in Muscle Shoals by his friend Swamp Dogg and including virtually a whole album's worth of unissued material, it's all quite wonderful. For many the highlight may be the recently unearthed, previously unissued 1966 Columbia recording The Heartless One. When you hear this prime example of mid-60s Chicago soul you will shake your head in amazement that something so good did not make it onto a 1966 release schedule.

With a wealth of label shots, some very rare and previously unseen pix and a sleeve note that does its very best to present the Brooks O'Dell story from the scant career information that is available, either to the writer (me!) or to anyone else, this is another essential addition to anyone's library of Kent CDs. I would have really liked to tracked Brooks down and to have heard his story from the person who knows it best, but several good leads panned out to nothing and, in the final analysis, I wasn't even able to determine whether or not Brooks is still alive. Whether he is or he isn't, "I'm Your Man" will ensure that his music will never go unforgotten.

By Tony Rounce

While it may seem that including press releases/ label website info under the heading of a review may be a case of cutting corners, do feel that it would be more of a crime to ignore and omit such informative and well written words that do come out from the Kent stable and go as far to say it would be even more of a crime if were to replace such with my own attempts.

As with all reviews have added a link below where all members can listen to clips of all the tracks on this comp


Listen to clips of all tracks here
http://www.soul-sour...-recent-release

Track Listings
1. I'M YOUR MAN
2. WALK ON BY
3. WATCH YOUR STEP
4. SHIRLEY, REMEMBER ME
5. SOUL SERENADE
6. IF I HAD YOU
7. YOU BETTER MAKE UP YOUR MIND
8. IT HURTS ME TO MY HEART
9. WALKIN' IN THE SHADOW OF LOVE
10. STANDING TALL
11. THE LIVELY ONES
12. THE HEARTLESS ONE
13. I GOT WHAT IT TAKES PARTS 1 & 2
14. NOW YOU ARE GONE
15. NOTHING'S THE SAME WITHOUT YOU
16. WHAT'S SO WRONG WITH YOU LOVING ME
17. EVERYBODY'S FRIEND, NOBODY'S LOVER
18. TURN MY WORLD AROUND
19. (I DIDN'T SEE THE SMOKE) UNTIL THE FIRE WAS GONE
20. I DON'T WANNA HEAR IT ANYMORE
21. YOU CAN ALWAYS GET IT WHERE YOU GOT IT
22. I DON'T WANT TO CRY
23. PREDICAMENT #2
24. IS IT REAL
25. GOT TO TRAVEL ON
26. HOOKED ON A FEELING

Competition !!!

We have on review copy up for grabs to all members of soul source, all questions are fresh from the old morning tv quiz school

to win a copy of this cd please answer following question via the email site /feature here
including member username


name the 'king' who's signature tune was the instrumental version of
SOUL SERENERADE

the correct answer drawn out of the soul source top hat in 7 days time will win !
dont forget can hear the track if memorys playing up


More info on Kent records inc catalog listings can be found on the Ace Records website


By Mike in News Archives ·

Review - The Falcons Good Good Feeling Cd - Soul Junction Cd

Thanks to Chalky for passing on a in depth review of the recently released Falcons Cd from the Soul Junction label.
The Falcons featuring Sonny Munro (Soul Junction SJCD5000)
Steeped in the history of Rhythm and Blues & Soul Music, Detroit (forget all about Motown for a while) has given us some of the finest purveyors of the music of our choice. One of the groups that is rich in the history of Detroit Soul is the Falcons, who in turn has given Soul Music some of the finest luminaries in the field of Soul Music, Eddie Floyd & Wilson Pickett two of the most renown.
The Falcons were during their history two groups with the first group having two eras. Coming together in the mid 50's, with a mixed race line-up of Bob Manardo, Eddie Floyd, Ton Shelter and Arnett Robinson, with Willie Schofield joining soon after. Eddie Floyds uncle Robert West became the groups manager.
Bob Manardo was soon drafted and Tom Shelter decided to enlist himself. West held auditions which in turn lead to Joe Stubbs joining the ranks along with guitarist Lance Finnie, Mack Rice following not too long after replacing Arnett Robinson.
Without going into too much detail this was essentially the first era of the group, the second, after changes to the line up lead to Wilson Pickett joining the group to provide vocals.
Not long after signing for Atlantic and after just one session and one solitary release 1962, the group split, most of the group did have solo careers by this time as well as their time with the group.
This left West with just a name, a name he had no intention of seeing become history. Early 1963 West saw a group play in Cleveland, The Fabulous Playboys, coincidentally one he managed. After seeing their performances and eager to keeping the name the Falcons alive West asked the Fabulous Playboys to take over the name, something they eventually agreed to seeing a better financial future with the name The Falcons, the line-up of the second group being Sonny Monroe, James Gibson, Johnny Alvin & Alton "Bart" Hollowell. This is the line-up and era of the group that this compact disc release deals with.
 

 

The first thing that had to be dealt with was the terms of the contract for Atlantic which lead to the second and final release for the label "Oh Baby b/w Fine Fine Girl, a 45 which went nowhere. The following year the group moved onto West's own label Lupine for the release Lonely Nights b/w Has It Happened To You Yet, the second track on this CD and a track which for many was the groups beginnings as not just an Rhythm and Blues group but a Soul group. However time went by with virtually nothing from the group, until that is 1966 when their manager was shot, although not fatally but bad enough to force him from the music business for the foreseeable future. This left the group with no label and no manager. Along came Frank Kosian who after becoming the groups manager put the group with his label Big Wheel, a label that went onto become highly collectable on the UK Northern Soul scene with several releases fetching a sum well into three figures and the main focus of this cd.
All the sides recorded for Big Wheel (the first two Golden World and United Sound for the last two all under the guidance of Dale Warren) are included as is the Sandy Hollis release. The cd kicks off with Good Good Feeling, with its unmistakeable intro and pounding beat ideal for the Northern Soul scene which also makes it highly collectable and a regular seller for three figures. Following the Lupine release Has It Happened Too You Yet comes Standing On Guard, fabulous mid-tempo soul with great harmonies from the guys perfectly complimenting the lead of Sonny Monro. Standing on Guard was not only a smash locally but went top 30 R&B. This was reworked by the group in the 80s' and features on this cd. The flip I Can't Help It is almost as good and a worthy inclusion on the CD. Sonny Monro telling us he can't help it falling in love complimented again by the superb harmonies of the group.
Sandy Hollis with the mid-tempo cut I'm Tempted is next up, why you ask? Simple the Falcons provided the backing vocals. Sonny's vocals feature so much it's fair to call it a duet, why the Falcons were not credited is a mystery to say the least. Again the trademark harmonies of the Falcons also stand out. The flip, Tables Will Turn, a fantastic moody mid-tempo number again with the Falcons providing backing is another worthy inclusion further down the cd playlist.
The flip to the cd opener, the mid-tempo Love Like You Never Been Loved Before comes next. "You're The One For Me" pleads Sonny and that all he wants to do is spend his life with her so all he can do is "Love You Like You Never Been Loved". Again the harmonies are a prominent feature and it's a side that deserves to see more exposure.
Next up comes the flip Love Look In Her Eyes, In Time For The Blues, Sonny telling us how late he is for everything but In Time For The Blues, great moody soul with again some fantastic harmonies. One of my favourites from the group is up next. I'm A Fool I Must Love You. "I've been around but I've never found one that makes me feel like you do, I must love you". With this following the hit Standing On Guard it also sold well and it's another the Northern Soul scene took to its heart and has gained plenty of turntable action over the years. Following I'm A Fool is its flip Love Love Love, a track I've not heard since I first bought the record so many years ago, it's now had plenty of plays to make up for it. Set at a quicker pace than I'm A Fool again features the tight harmonies of Gibson, Alvin and Hollowell with Sonny pleading with presumably his lover "Love Look What You Made Me Do....You Made Me Leave My Happy Home."
Next comes arguably the most in demand of all the outing on Big Wheel from the Falcons, Love Look In Her Eyes. Although not as upbeat as Good Good Feeling its a dancer none the less and one that features often amongst the playlist of the DJ's around the world. Again superb vocals from Sonny telling us how "Heartaches won't leave you alone, when you find the girl you love has been some other place a hurting with some other guy giving him that love look in her eyes, what can you do, what can you say!!" How true and soul music at its best. Listening to this you can see why it is so in demand and commands a figure of £300 plus. This brings to an end the Big Wheel era with Kosian bringing the curtains down on the label and disappearing from view after owing money to some guys you don't argue with.
The cd is then made up of unreleased cuts kicking off from one recorded after leaving Big Wheel and getting involved with Ollie McLaughin, You've Got The Power, a ballad with Sonny Pleading with his cheating lover to leave him alone. Great vocals from Sonny but not much in the way of the harmonies from the rest we got from the big Wheel outings.
Next up are several solo outings from Sonny. The Happiest Days Of My Life is the first, a nice enough mid tempo number, the first of several recorded for Epic. It's an easy going pleasant enough number cut in the early/mid 70's. Next up is a great ballad titled On The Other Side Of Town. Don't Leave Me Alone another soulful ballad with Sonny's vocals pleading to be left alone by another cheating partner, seems to be a reoccurring theme.
Why Do I Let You Do The Things You Do, an upbeat mover followed by another ballad I'm Tired Of Being Your Plaything. To quote John Ridley's sleeve notes, "the lack of orchestration in these early versions of songs is a really good way to hear just how well Sonny could phrase a song". I'm Tired of Being Your Plaything "where he is accompanied by just a piano and a tambourine-simply outstanding vocals. Your Love Is Dy-No-Mite, a change from the heartbreak tells how his loves love is Dynomite!! An excellent ballad/mid tempo offering. The upbeat dancer See The Finished Product brings the CD to a close, a CD that documents a period in history of one of Detroit's finest vocal groups, maybe not the most prolific recording wise but the quality more than makes up for that. The release does come with extensive liner notes courtesy of John Ridley which are worth the price alone.
As with all recent reviews have added a link below where all members can listen to clips of all the tracks on this comp
Listen to clips of all tracks here
1. Good Good Feeling - The Falcons
2. Has It Happened To You Yet - The Falcons
3. Standing On Guard -The Falcons
4. I'm Tempted - Sandy Hollis
5. Love You Like You Never Been Loved - The Falcons
6. I Can't Help It -The Falcons
7. In Time For The Blues - The Falcons
8. I'm A Fool I Must Love You - The Falcons
9. Love, Love, Love - The Falcons
10. Love Look In Her Eyes - The Falcons
11. Tables Will Turn - Sandy Hollis
12. You've Got The Power - The Falcons
13. Happiest Days Of My Life - Sandy Munro
14. On The Other Side Of Pride -Sandy Munro
15. Don't Leave Me Alone - Sandy Munro
16. Why Do I Let You Do The Things You Do - Sandy Munro
17. I'm Tired Of Being Your Play Thing - Sandy Munro
18. Standing On Guard - The Falcons
19. Your Love Is Dy-No-Mite - Sandy Munro
20. Finished Product - Sandy Munro /
Label - Soul Junction Catalogue # Sjcd5000
Thanks to Dave Welding, John Ridley,
Marv Goldberg for some research help with the history.
Fredrick Gibson (James's son) and Colin Dilnot for the photo.
Further information from souljunction@blueyonder.co.uk
Chalky (July 2008)
 
 
Competition !!!
 
We have on review copy up for grabs to all members of soul source, all questions are fresh from the old morning tv quiz school
to win a copy of this cd please answer following question via the email site /feature here
including member username
 
what was the group name before they took on the Falcons name
THE FABULOUS ______________
the correct answer drawn out of the soul source top hat in 7 days time will win !
By Chalky in Articles ·

BBC4 TV having a Stax Records Night - Friday 25 Jul 2008

Respect Yourself - The Stax Story and 1967 Norway Concert

BBC4 TV has a Stax records Night advertised for this Friday 25th July - from what have quickly read the main meat of it all appears to be the showing of two programmes.
Timings and repeat runs are below

Respect Yourself - The Stax Story
Part of Stax Records Night. The story of Stax Records, whose hits include Sittin' On the Dock of the Bay, Soul Man and Respect. Featuring interviews with all the key players.

BBC Four, Fri 25 Jul, 21:00-22:55 115mins Stereo Widescreen

Stax Volt Tour of Norway 1967
Part of Stax Records Night. A classic concert filmed in Norway during the 1967 Stax tour featuring some amazing performances from the soul legends signed to the famous US record label.

BBC Four, Fri 25 Jul, 22:55-23:55 60mins Stereo Widescreen

Respect Yourself - The Stax Story
The story of Stax Records, whose hits include Sittin' On the Dock of the Bay, Soul Man and Respect. Featuring interviews with all the key players.

BBC Four, Sun 27 Jul, 23:15-01:10 115mins Stereo Widescreen

Stax Volt Tour of Norway 1967
Live sets from the Stax Volt Tour of Norway in 1967 from Booker T and The MGs, Arthur Conley, Sam and Dave, Eddie Floyd, the Mar-Keys and a five-song set by Otis Redding.

BBC Four, Mon 28 Jul, 01:10-02:10 60mins Stereo Widescreen




By Mike in News Archives ·

I Love Detroit July 2008 by Rob Moss

In the days before computerized information flow, most Detroit performers’ awareness of any interest in their musical output from the 1960s or 1970s, anywhere in the world, was almost non-existent. Most had given up the dream of stardom or notoriety, and had selected alternative forms of employment. To be suddenly informed by a white man with a funny accent decades later, that a song, or songs, they had recorded in their teens or early twenties and completely forgotten about, were now popular with people from a different culture, several thousand miles away, for many, was a totally confusing revelation. The conversation was almost always the same. “You say my record is a hit in the UK?”
“No, but it is popular on a certain scene over there.”
“Oh, so everyone has bought my record?”
“No, because not many people have got it. It’s not available and difficult to find. Lots of people want it though, and will pay large amounts of money to buy it.”
“So, if it’s that popular, it must be a hit right?”
“No…” and so it continues until a stalemate of confusion dissolves into mutual misunderstanding. Over the years many of these same entertainers have actually visited Britain, or countries in mainland Europe, to perform, without ever really understanding the nether world of rare soul appreciation that they have entered. Many find it almost incomprehensible that people would want them to perform songs that didn’t achieve any significant sales figures or popular appeal at the time of release. By insisting on this practice however, the few truly informed and inspired promoters in UK, who have any sense or understanding, ensure that real devotees get what they want, and that we are all spared the inevitable and inferior versions of ‘Stand by me’, ‘Up on the roof ‘, ‘A change is gonna come’ and ...

note from the soul source team - sorry but all Robs non-current articles are now clipped due to a future book release - watch out for news of that!
By Rob Moss in Articles ·

Latest Issue Of Theres That Beat - Issue no 8


Latest issue of There's That Beat! is en route from the printers and can now be ordered via the website link below

The issue contains the stories of soul singing/songwriting legend Jimmy Radcliffe who's repertiore went far beyond the his well known Northern outings, the life and times of Philly icon Mr Jerry Ross who's name adorn's many a rare soul classic, another episode investigating the Berry Gordy empire with a look at the SOUL label, plus 3 European Weekender reviews, a trip to Detroit with Carl Dixon and a great tale about a lady who's group had been MIA for 40 years!

And it's ALL in full glossy colour - Just how it should be.




website link for ordering
http://www.theresthatbeat.com


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By Mike in News Archives ·

Soul Revolution! Friday 18th July a heads up on tickets

Visit last year was one of the highlights to me of 2007 so fully wound up for this weekends  event .
Here's a quick word from Little Stevie on tickets


Advance tickets for the Soul Revolution can be bought from the website...www.soulrevolution.co.uk.. If you are joined up on facebook then James is giving tickets for the price of one for this Friday.. The other date for your diary is our annivesary on the 16th Sept, a 3 room special...Hope to have the all niter licence for this event, lots making it a weekend in London with the 100 club all niter on the Saturday..

FRIDAY 18TH July..

We have two rooms of black soul heaven

In the downstairs dancehall.. Northern and rare soul..

James Trouble...Va Palmerl..Mick H..Karl fortnum

In the upstairs room its soul Or Nothing.. its ghetto grooves all the way..

60s/70s Underplayed northern.. Crossover..Big beat ballads.. Jamaican soul....Rnb and more...

djs.. Steve Scordas..Simon Bridger..Mike Hughes..French Fred..Steve Cato


http://www.soulrevolution.co.uk/


By Little-stevie in Event News ·

Sad News - Earl Nelson (Jackie Lee)

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Sad news reported in the forums of Earl Nelson passing on
Famous in the mainstream world for being one half of the Bob and Earl, but just as well known in other circles for his many recordings under various akas. Jackie Lee could be said to be the most famous but also recorded as Earl Cosby and Jay Dee. Which along with his proflic output in the 50s in various groups such as The Hollywood Flames does leave a rich legacy
There are quite a few articles about his recording history on the web, the one below cover his early days

By Mike in News Archives ·

New Kent 45s Out Now!

The News/Articles section has been a victim of not enough hours in day. Hopefully full on service be back next week, untill then just a quick few shouts.
First up quick word on the latest 45s from kent, available now from all usual online vinyl places.
We’re pleased to announce another batch of TOWN and CITY singles this month. The CITY releases (which are limited to 500 copies only) consist of tracks that have only ever been available on CD and make their 45 debut here.
Millie Jackson / If That Don’t Turn You On
Millie Jackson / You Can’t Stand The Thought/ TOWN 130
Toni & The Showmen / Try My Love
Bobby Angelle / Too Much For You
TOWN 131
The Charmaines / I Idolize You
Frank Dell / He Broke Your Game Wide Open
TOWN 132
Mr Dynamite / Sh’mon
Hank Jacobs / Elijah, Rocking With Soul (Full Version)
TOWN 133
Luther Ingram / Oh Baby Don’t You Weep
Chet “Poison” Ivey / Mata Hari
CITY 007
Otis Redding / Loving By The Pound
Barbara & The Browns / I’m Gonna Start A War
CITY 008
Ace records site for full info
As said its avail at most major online vinyl sites
Any vinyl dealers supplying feel free to pass on  in comments
By Mike in News Archives ·

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