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Soul Shack set to return on Starpoint Radio

Mark Bicknell has word of the return of the Soul Shack to the airwaves, starting very soon,if can't wait till then can catch Mark standing in for Kev Roberts this coming Sunday

Here's a brief grab of Marks words...

Since finishing with Solar Radio back  on September 2nd there has been a pretty big void for me so you can imagine my  joy to be invited by Starpoint Radio to present a new show for  them


'The Soul Shack' ran for almost 7  years and it is my intention to make it bigger and better on Starpoint Radio, all the regular features and foundation will still
be there  playing all the very best in Rare 60's/70's Northern Soul, Current Monsters, Crossover and lot's lot's more, Guest Collectors and DJ's will also be invited  into
'The Soul Shack', Venue Information, New CD and Vinyl  Reviews And Previews, Competitions and of course a detailed 'What's On' section to the show

For requests, mentions and dedications please contact bicknellmark@aol.com


Can catch Mark standing in this Sunday October  14th 2007 - 6pm - 8pm
As it says the regular new show's slot will be confirmed soonest.
By Mike in News Archives ·

Larry Banks Soul Family Album - Various Artists Kent CD Release


Due out very soon now.
Larry Banks' Soul Family Album -Various Artists Kent



In 1964 Dave Godin was captivated by Bessie Banks´original recording of 'Go Now' and was incensed by the Moody Blues´usurping of the song and what he considered an unduly hasty campaign by the British record company to pass their version off as the original and best. To make amends on behalf of the small but eager coterie of UK soul fans, he took a special interest in Bessie and her husband Larry, the composer of the song. Further delvings into the pair's releases lead to more revelatory record finds and soon Dave was to champion Larry´s releases on Select, Kapp and Spring and his composing and production work with artists such as the Exciters, Kenny Carter and the Geminis. Dave built up a strong friendship with the family and a bank of information on their work. His discovery of Jaibi´s (Larry´s second wife) 'Ýou Got Me' on Kapp Records was a personal Deep Soul revelation and he awarded the recording the prestigious last track placing on his first Deep Soul Treasures CD. The family were well represented throughout all the volumes of Dave Godin's Deep Soul Treasures but their work wasn't restricted to deep soul and he planned a CD project to showcase their other talents. Sadly he became terminally ill but before he died he asked Ace/Kent consultant Ady Croasdell to complete the project. Fortunately Ace has bought many Banks family recordings from GWP Productions (for whom Larry worked in the late 60s). Some prime previously unheard soul songs have emerged from this source and feature here. Other vital and important tracks have been licensed-in from RCA and other smaller labels and Ady has built on Dave's research with extensive interviews. Apart from deep soul classics there are examples of Larry Banks' northern soul genius in tracks such as 'What's One More Lie' by Milton Bennett (co-composer of 'Go Now'), the Geminis' storming 'He Moves Me', the Devonnes' 'Doing The Gittin' Up', and unknown group the Shaladons' classy take on 'We Can Do It'. Of the deep soul tracks the highlights include two previously unissued Kenny Carter beat ballads and his excellent rendition of 'Lights Out' plus Jaibi's original intense demo of 'You Got Me'. This CD is part of the occasional Artistry In Soul series.
By Mike in News Archives ·

Bidds Rare Soul Allnighter Stoke Oct 6th 2007

Not too long to go before our 7th Allnighter at BIDDS in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent.
The last one in April was an absolute blinder, so hoping for more of the same on October 6th.
This time we welcome 3 Guest DJs making their debut performance behind the infamous suspended decks... 
Carl Fortnum & Steve Green have IMMENSE collections, and joined by Killa, they will no doubt serve up some TOP quality tunes.
Residents Roger Banks and Des Parker need no introduction....they are the anchormen of Bidds (that said anchor  ) and constantly strive to mix new discoveries with established favourites.
A couple of worthy additions to the resident line-up include Johnny Beggs and Ted Couldstone.
Johnny Beggs was the first DJ to spin Rufus Lumleys' Minneaplis Minesota', a raucous track that is only just getting its deserved recognition on the scene...he blew Bidds apart with a right good mix of genres at the April nighter.. expect to hear some latin and boogaloo chucked into his set for good measure.
Ted is usually more well known for his highly respected sets on the R&B circuit....but he proved a man of many talents, when his 6.00 a.m. spot of uptempo dancers in April sent the dancefloor into a proper frenzy...he proved a very hard act to follow!
Then there's little old me......well as Shawn Elliot once said...'theres always a Joker, in the pack.....'
The venue is ideal, the music is varied but equally wonderfull, the record bar is very, very busy, and with Lindas smiling face to greet you and relieve of of just 10 of your hard earned pounds, you know you gotta agree...this is one nighter you really shouldn't miss.....
Anyhows...enough of my rambling and tedious hype...full details below.
Go on...you know it makes sense.....
Saturday 6th October 2007
BIDDS Rare Soul ALLNIGHTER
Sutherland Road, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffs.
DJ's - Carl Fortnum, Steve Green, Roger Banks, Des Parker, Mace
Killa, Johnny Beggs, Ted Couldstone.
9.00 p.m. - 7.00 a.m. with a very late bar!
Large wooden dancefloor in an atmospheric venue with its own private carpark.
Quality rare soul tunes on original chunky vinyl!
£10 pay on the door.
Record dealers welcome - always a busy record bar!
Info Mace 07759045427
By Mace in Event News ·

Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings - New Album 100 Days 100 Nights Out Oct 2nd

The new album from Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings titled 100 Days 100 Nights on Daptone Records and is out and available from Oct 2nd
 
Already picking up great reviews both webwise and also in the uk mainstream press (gets album of the month from the Independent newspaper )
Tracks are below,  can do the listen to clips thing via Amazon, on  first hear there's a couple of stand outs to me straight away 
Hopefullly once out can get a few more views
http://www.amazon.com/Days-Nights-Sharon-Jones-Kings/dp/B000UO75AY
1. 100 Days, 100 Nights
2. Nobody's Baby
3. Tell Me-
4. Be Easy-
5. When The Other Foot Drops, Uncle-
6. Let Them Knock-
7. Something's Changed-
8. Humble Me-
9. Keep On Looking-
10. Answer Me
Daptne records home s
http://www.daptonerecords.com/pages/home.html
By Mike in News Archives ·

Visting Detroit by Rob Moss Part 4

Visiting America can be a truly uplifting and pleasurable experience. It is the land of milk and honey, where the streets are paved with gold and everyone gets a fair chance to prosper and succeed. Migrants have been arriving for centuries, from all corners of the globe. Buy into the American dream and you too, can take your place on the gravy train to a modern day Utopia - a consumer heaven - a veritable Shangri La of goods, Gods and guns (for your own protection of course).
Trans continental virgin visitors are usually impressed by the size and splendour of the cities, monuments and entertainment citadels at their disposal, and the general efficiency, vibrancy and friendliness of the people. Everything in excess… easy access …success, success, success. But, it's not as perfect as it initially appears. Closer scrutiny, and a scratch beneath the veneerial surface, finds a shallowness of spirit and a poverty of purpose among the kinfolk that belies the over confidence most Americans exude. Conversation tends to be on a relatively banal and limited level, mainly because most Americans are frighteningly unaware of almost anything that goes on outside of their borders…and that includes Canada. Far too many Americans tend to be globally oblivious, insular and parochial. No wonder their armed forces have such trouble policing the rest of the world. A local female singer, well known to rare soul followers, ventured deep into the wisdom wasteland by enquiring why performers couldn't take the train to Britain, and seemed genuinely shocked when news of the Atlantic Ocean reached her...
 
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 ·

Sad News: Soulcast

Funeral arrangement details have been posted in the forum thread and are below. Due to downtime of news section have reposted the original post by Russell below
 
 
It is with deep regret that I have to inform Soul Source members of the passing of Soulcast's Jim Demetriou. Jim, who ran and broadcast his online soul shows for a number of years, passed away today, Wednesday 19th September 2007, around 6:30pm.
 
Jim had been battling against cancer for so many years. At the beginning of this year, with his condition worsening, and with hopes pinned on the advances in medical science, he underwent a stem cell transplant. This, it was hoped, would send his cancer into remission.
It was a risky and traumatic process, but one he could not avoid. However, the process was perhaps even more taxing than even Jim had expected and over the months he grew weaker. The last few weeks his condition deteriorated and he had to go back into hospital.
Beyond Soulcast, Jim was, with out a doubt, an exceptional man. He never had an axe to grind, didn't have a bad word to say about anyone and, even through his illness, always had an optimistic view of the world. Spiritually honest and with a great force of integrity, he believed that the world was intrinsically good and was there to be enjoyed. He was one of the life's few genuine nice guys.
 
Having been fortunate to have had him as a best friend for just over 20 years, I will miss him — I already do and I know that so many others will too.
 
Russell Gilbert
 
The forum thread can be read here
https://www.soul-source.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=56149
A tribute by Ben Summers and Russel Gilbert can be read on the 6ts site
http://6ts.info/news.asp?area=jim
Jim's funeral will take place at St Nicholas Church, Godolphin Road, Shepherds Bush, W12 8JW, on Tuesday 2nd October, starting at 12.30, followed by burial at Gunnersbury Cemetery, 143 Gunnersbury Avenue, Acton W3 8LE. All are welcome.
Anyone wishing to send flowers for Jim should have them delivered to:
Demetriou & English
131-133 Myddleton Road
Wood Green
London
N22 8NG
They should be delivered on Monday 2nd October at the latest. Anyone who would like to make a donation to charity instead is encouraged to do so.
By Amsterdam Russ in News Archives ·

Sound City Soul Brothers - Soulscape September CD Release

Out now a new release from the Soulscape label

Sound City Soul Brothers featuring Ted Taylor / Reuben Bell / Eddie Giles with the main thrust being early-to-mid 1970s deep soul
Sound City Soul Brothers
SSCD 7005
£12.99 (GBP) with FREE POSTAGE
A selection of 24 southern soul classics recorded at Sound City in Shreveport for their Alarm label subsidiary. The emphasis is on early-to-mid 1970s deep soul with tracks produced by Wardell Quezergue, Bobby Patterson and Allen Orange. The 12-page booklet has in-depth liner notes by Paul Mooney.

01  Ted Taylor Somebody's Gettin' It
02  Ted Taylor Steal Away
03  Ted Taylor Standing In The Wings Of A Heartache
04  Ted Taylor Caught Up In A Good Woman's Love
05  Ted Taylor I'm Gonna Hate Myself In The Morning
06  Ted Taylor It Takes A Fool (To Be A Fool Again)
07  Ted Taylor Everybody's Stealing
08  Ted Taylor Looking Back (previously unissued)
09  Reuben Bell I'll Be Your Woman
10  Reuben Bell I Still Have To Say Goodbye
11  Reuben Bell Asking For The Truth
12  Reuben Bell Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye
13  Reuben Bell Meet Me Halfway
14  Reuben Bell One Sided Love Affair
15  Reuben Bell Superjock
16  Eddie Giles Are You Living With The One You're Loving With
17  Eddie Giles Baby I Care
18  Eddie Giles How Many Times
19  Eddie Giles I Can't Get Over You
20  Eddie Giles Married Lady
21  Eddie Giles It Takes Me All Night
22  Eddie Giles Swearing Out A Want
23  Eddie Giles There Must Be A Place
24  Eddie Giles You're My Sweet Inspiration
£12.99 online
More info on this and other releases from Soulscape can be found below and more info on all these and the label is available at  http://www.garryjcape.com/
along with the opportunity to purchase online all albums all the releases
Soulscape was launched with two southern soul albums: On The Rainbow Road by Bill Brandon (SSCD 7001) and Cheaters Never Win by Tony Borders (SSCD 7002).
South Side Soul Survey (SSCD 7003) was issued in July and features 22 tracks from Chicago producer Clarence Jackson.
August 20th saw the release of the Rozetta Johnson album Personal Woman (SSCD 7004) which brings together all her legendary Clintone masters - plus two previously unissued tracks.

 
By Mike in News Archives ·

Win 2 Tickets to The Kent 25 Anniversary Event at the Forum in London on Oct 19th

Soul Source Competitions return with a great prize!

Two Tickets to The Upcoming Kent 25th Anniversary Bash at the Forum London on the 19th Oct 2007

With live artists such as are Maxine Brown, Tommy Hunt, Mary Love, The Flirtations and Winfield Parker and a dj line up that goes like Ian Clark, Mick Smith and Ady C it does sound like an unmissable night

Full event info can be found on soul source

and also on the 6Ts website here

http://www.6ts.info/

All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning the TWO TICKETS is answer the three questions on on the competition entry page and come the closing date, all correct entires will be put in the soul source hat and the first drawn out will be the winner of the two tickets

Heres the link to the competion entry form




1. Closing Date is 10th Oct
2. All normal soul source comp rules apply




By Mike in Event News ·

New Century Wolverhampton 1st Anniversary News -29 Sep 2007

News that Cody Black won't be appearing at the upcoming NC Soul Anniversary at Wolverhampton Sep 29th
Just as things were shaping up nicely
We are sorry to say Cody Black will not be able to appear at Brookfield's for our 1st Anniversary on the 29th, Cody has fallen and injured his knee back home in the States, the word is Cody will need an operation and will need the aid of a wheel chair to get around, NCS would like to thank Hitsville Chalky for all the hard work and running around stateside and we hope Cody has a speedy recovery and we will try to get him over to the UK sometime in 2008.
We still have a wonderful line up with Steve Green, Hitsville Chalky and Stafford Legend Guy Henningan helping us celebrate our 1st year at Brookfield's in style
revised flyer
By Guest in Event News ·

Madmandy Blog from 2007

Graduation Day
Posted by Madmandy, 14 September 2007
Oh Happy day

Much Better News This Weekend
Posted by Madmandy, 01 July 2007
My oldest lad has passed his degree
He got a 2.1 ( what he had hoped for )
For those of you who dont understand the scoring (like me)
Its like getting a silver medal at the olympics
A 1st is like getting gold
YIPPEEEEE
So now he can go and get a job !!!!!!
My Old Youth Leader
Posted by Madmandy, 29 June 2007 ·
My old youth club leader
Has been diagosed with brain cancer
I went to visit her and shes still in good spirits altho we did cry together
We did also have a right laugh when she was telling me about things she has done since the op due to some side effects.
She has had an op to remove 70% of the tumour but 30% still remains and is inoperable
It did bring back the vast majority of her speech which she had lost she does sometimes try to get ahead of herself and forgets the odd word or persons name ( a small price to pay ) which she then writes down
She says she'll be lucky to see her 60th birthday in october this year
She herself was a battered child and she did so much for the kids I grew up with who had bad upbringings
I met another lady who Dee looked after and she says she wouldnt be here now if it werent for Dee and her husband Richard who helped her when she was litearlly in the gutter
I told Dee this and also told her she made an impact and made a difference to peoples lives ...something to be very proud of
How cruel she won't even see any grandchildren and be as supportive as she was to us when we were kids.
Mand
Dukeries Leisure Centre Saturday 23 June
Posted by Madmandy, 25 June 2007
I would like to give special thanks to :
Dennis Bradbury
Ian Marriott
Rob Smith
Gaz ( the fez )
they did a sterling job at keeping everyone happy and dancing
Also to Keith the badge man ( sorry I didnt get to say gnite)
Also thank you to
Sharon and Frank
Lynne and Rob
John ( rednose) and Carol
Ray and Mary
for travelling to attend and always supporting me as good friends do you're all one in a million!
Also to anyone else reading this who attended a big thank you for making my second do a great success the numbers were just over 200
Also a thank you to Kingsway hall soul crew ( carl piper and friends) for attending
Kindest regards Mandy
Attention Photo Uploaders!
Posted by Madmandy, 26 January 2007
Would it be too much to ask that when the good old folks on SS add their old/new/venue photos that they actually tell us who is in them
I for one find it very frustrating looking the brill pics but not knowing who stars in them ?
I love browsing thru them looking at the soul community having a great time
celebrating birthdays anniversaries etc etc
But not knowing who is celebrating what
So a plea from me to all the piccy uploaders
please state who is in your photos or the venue or the celebration
Many many thanks Mand (nosey soulie)
To Our Soul Friends And Aquaintances
Posted by Madmandy, 18 January 2007
Also a quick Happy new year to all our new friends and aquaintances
on the soul circuit
We will see you all out and about.... thats when work commitments dont get in the way!!!!
Cheers Mand
Belated New Year Greetings
Posted by Madmandy, 18 January 2007
To all dedicated Northern soul fans out there
Since rejoining the soul community a few years back My husband and I have enjoyed the vast majority of nights we attend
The venues visited have included
Queensway suite mansfield (our starting point in our journey)
Bentinck
Pilsley
Awsworth
Clarendon club Hinckley
The Fez
Forest Town Welfare
Kingsway hall
Sweet soul newark
The Attic club
Bestwood
underwood
Ollerton Welfare (one off with Melvyn Davis live)
Grosvenor house hotel Skegness (weekender)
Annesley Welfare
Masonic/town hall worksop
east kirkby welfare
No more Doggin Leics
Riddings social club
leabrooks social club
2 X Alfreton reunions @ the leisure centre
I have enjoyed the scene much more this time round than the first when I only managed to visit a couple of venues ( parent power)
Being more mature we can go where the helll we like !!!
I would like to say that promoters do a good job having hosted my own "do" in december
I have realised its not easy to please everyone all of the time and to get things right so I wont moan at any promoter !
So to all of the clubs we visit we hope you all keep up the good work
and wish you every success for 2007
Mand The Happy Soulie
See you all very soon at a venue near you !
By Madmandy in Articles ·

Sad news : Wilson " Willie Tee " Turbinton RIP

Yet another sad loss Thanks to John Smith for passing on the sad news.
Wilson "Willie Tee" Turbinton............ died yesterday of colon cancer
.........This is truly sad news.
Here in the UK, Willie was best known for his solo outings "Walking Up a One Way Street, "Thank You John" (both massive mod club hits), his NS scene anthems "First Taste of Hurt", "Teasin You", "Teasin You Again" (+ a couple of his later cuts for United Artists & Capitol) AND with funk fans for the Gaturs outings.
He toured here playing both funk & NS scene clubs and I got to meet him twice. He was a truly modest guy with a great extended family.
.....The posting (on a blues list) that announced his passing.....
Keyboardist, songwriter and producer Wilson "Willie Tee" Turbinton, an early architect of New Orleans funk and soul, died today of colon cancer. He was 63.
Mr. Turbinton secured his place in New Orleans music legend by producing and co-writing the Wild Magnolias' self-titled 1973 debut. That landmark recording and the subsequent "They Call Us Wild," also produced by Mr. Turbinton, largely introduced the Mardi Gras Indians' distinctive street beats and chants to the world.
"In a city of treasures, he was rich in taste and tradition," said record producer and longtime friend Leo Sacks. "The depth, breadth, scope and command of his piano playing were profound. He helped shape the sound of New Orleans for more than four decades."
Mr. Turbinton's passing follows that of his older brother, modern jazz saxophonist Earl Turbinton, on Aug. 3. Survivors include his wife, Marilyn Martin Turbinton; a sister, Joyce Turbinton Gill; a daughter, Racquel Turbinton Bruno; and two grandchildren.
A funeral is scheduled for Sept. 22 at Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church. Visitation is from 9 to 11 a.m., with a service to follow.
forum thread can be read here
https://www.soul-source.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=55672
 
By Mike in News Archives ·

Kent 25 Years! A Special One Off Event - 19 Oct 2007 !!

October 19th is the date of an one off special event being held to mark the Kent Record Labels 25th Anniversary
The artists lined up for the night are Maxine Brown, Tommy Hunt, Mary Love, The Flirtations and Winfield Parker
The djs for the night are Ian Clark, Mick Smith and Ady C
 
The venue is  The Forum, 9-17 Highgate Road, Kentish Town, London
Ticket details: www.seetickets.com (0870 150 0044)
It was 1982, the mod revival was in full swing, disaffected Northern Soul fans were turning away from pop stompers and second rate disco and Ace Records had just acquired the Kent & Modern 60s soul catalogues. Ady Croasdell and Randy Cozens’ 6TS Rhythm & Soul Society was entertaining packed crowds at London’s legendary 100 Club and discerning soul fans demanded records inspired by the original 60s soul ethos.
Who would save them? Would it be a bird, would it be a plane or would it be Harboro Horace? You guessed it, the bird and plane were unavailable so HH knocked together “For Dancers Only” 16 tracks of pure 60s black soul beat. It caught the zeitgeist or hit the groove (depending on your school attendance record), sold by the carrier bag full and kept Horace out of the pubs for hours at a time while he worked on the imaginatively titled “For Dancers Also” sequel. We then had “Footstompers”, “Floorshakers”, “Right Back Where We Started From”, “Club Soul” and “Brainstormers”; solo LPs from Jackie Wilson, Maxine Brown, Chuck Jackson, The Impressions and Tommy Hunt. Just short of 100 slabs of 12” vinyl in all. Then it was the silver discs of “Dave Godin’s Deep Soul Treasures”, “Okeh; A Northern Soul Obsession”, “Rare Collectible & Soulful”, “Northern Soul’s Classiest Rareties”, “Mod Jazz”, “New Breed R&B”, and big selling solo items from James Carr, Irma Thomas, Dyke & The Blazers, Doris Duke and Eddie & Ernie. Not forgetting the good old fashioned 7” vinyl Town and City singles.
So 25 years later we reckon we’re owed a BIG party and we’ve arranged an authentic 60s soul revue in London Town about half a mile from where we started. The fabulous talents of Maxine, Tommy, Mary Love (who kicked off our first ever CD), The Flirtations aka The Gypsies and Baltimore’s own Winfield Parker will entertain and amaze you, with a top live big soul band playing their hearts out behind. It’s an incredible old venue, similar to the Apollo where these shows used to happen. Original 6TS DJ and Kent cover artist Ian Clark is coming out of retirement especially for this night and along with Mick Smith and Ady C, we’ll dance through to the early hours. Maybe Harboro Horace will turn up too!
 
By Mike in Event News ·

THE CROWN, SPONDON 7TH SEPTEMBER

THE CROWN, SPONDON - 7TH SEPTEMBER 2007
WE HAVE JUST VEEN ADVISED THAT WE HAVE TO CHANGE VENUE FOR TONIGHT'S R & B NIGHT.
NEW VENUE IS THE MOORLANDS CLUB, CURZON STREET, LONG EATON,
TEL: 0115 973 2785
DIRECTIONS:
Travelling from the South at the Motorway Junction 25, Take the 5th exit onto Bostocks Lane (sign posted Long Eaton). Travelling from the North at the Motorway Junction 25, Take the 2nd exit onto Bostocks Lane (sign posted Long Eaton). At the mini roundabout turn left onto Longmoor Road - B6002 (sign posted Sandiacre) Before the Texaco Garage turn right into Curzon Street ANY QUERIES PLEASE RING EITHER SAM OR ROGER, SEE EVENT CALENDAR FOR DETAILS
By Roger Banks in Event News ·

Soul in the Park, Kettering tickets selling fast

Advance tickets still available for this event but selling fast. Thanks everyone who has bought tickets so far.
If you're out and about this weekend you can buy tickets from Lynn and Trev Davison at Annesley Welfare on Saturday. Tel 07980 985849 and tell us how many you need.
Tickets are £8 or you can pay on the door £10. All proceeds to Cransley Hospice and the British Heart Foundation.
Steve Towers has tickets for sale at  Rugby Soul Club Saturday., Tel 07738162291.
Other outletswhich may have tickets left are:
Pete's Blinds - 41b Cambridge Street, Wellingborough

Wicksteed Park Ticket office, Barton Road, Kettering. Tel: (01536) 512475(£1 booking fee)

The Music Shop, Regent Street, Kettering (no booking fee)

Cransley Hospice, St Mary's Hospital, London Rd, Kettering NN15 7PW
Fundraising Office - 01536 493079
See you there.
Lynn and Trev
By Guest souldivawax in Event News ·

New Dvd release -The Edwin Starr Story

News of a new dvd release from Weinerworld titled the Edwin Starr Story.
Press Release below
Title: THE EDWIN STARR STORY
Release Date: 10 September 2007
Running Time: 108 minutes
Edwin Starr was an integral part of the soul, Motown and dance floor scene from the mid 50's until his untimely death in 2003. With a string of major UK hits to his name including S.O.S, Twenty Five Miles, War, Happy Radio, Contact and I Have Faith In You, Edwin Starr remained a hero on England's Northern Soul circuit, where his energy and dedication to delivering a quality performance was greatly appreciated.
Here for the first time on DVD Wienerworld are proud to present The Edwin Starr Story, narrated by Edwin himself together with valued contributions from Lillian Kyle (Edwin's Manager), Angelo Starr (his brother and leader of the band) and Ian Levine (top Northern Soul DJ and songwriter).
This 108 minute music rockumentary weaves the tale of Edwin Starr's life through music and words, from his early Motown days to the UK disco and Northern Soul scene, from Wigan Casino to the Twisted Wheel, and demonstrates why he was affectionately renowned to be "the nicest man in show business". Tracks:
Twenty Five Miles
War
I Get The Sweetest Feeling
My Girl
Let's Stay Together
I Heard It Through The Grapevine
Backstreet
S.O.S (Stop Her On Sight)
I Have Faith In You
Headline News
Time
Darling Darling Baby
Where Is The Sound
Smooth
Contact
Happy Radio
Available on line via weinerworld website
http://www.wienerworld.com/wworld.php
Title: The Edwin Starr Story
Label: Wienerworld Ltd
Cat Number: WNRD2432
Bar Code 5018755243219
Format: DVD Price: £12.99
Release Date: 10.09.07
Duration: 108 minutes
By Mike in News Archives ·

Chrissies Blog from 2007

From Heey Baby To Sospan Fach With Triplets And Jelly Babies
Posted by chrissie, 03 September 2007 ·
So it's Friday morning 31/08/07, I've thrown every possible item of clothes that any girl could need for a weekend away into a suit bag, loaded that into the van along with my lap top various bags of "stuff" that I "need" to take to North Wales on my regular visit to see the parents.
I am quite excited this time as not only is it the first time I have managed to coincide my monthly visit to Rhyl with a local soul night and Mark Speakman has kindly offered to give me a lift to Llandudno Football Club, to the first night of a new do but I am going to pick up my birthday present from Mark & Chico's shop. The family have clubbed together to buy me - "Heey Baby Days of Beach Music" book.
I set off about 10.15 and have arranged to call at Lou's (mrs soul) for a cuppa and a goss on the way up. I arrived at mid-day as anticipated, found the road where the house is but it's one of those posh cul-de-sacs that don't have numbers just a name so there I am trying to read the names on the doors of the houses when I here "Oi am here" in a black country accent, there is our own mrs s in her jim jams and woolly socks standing outside the house waving at me.
We have a cuppa and a good old natter, then she is rooting around amongst piles of vinyl saying "have you heard this" etc, then she shows me her new website that she is developing and I was impressed to say the least and well worth a vist, www.gingercatsoul.sampasite.com, but as she told me it is a work in progress and only in the development stages.
After only intending to stay an hour at the most I realise that I have been there over an hour and a half and really need to get on the road. So after ten minutes of good byes etc I am on my way up the A41 towards North Wales.
Now I am in a hurry, being a girl I have just decided that I don't want to wear any of the 27 zillion outfits I have packed to wear on Friday night and "must" get something new, and need to get to Rhyl before the shops shut.
This achieved and new frock bought I pull up in the van outside Funkyfeet Records to find Mark and Chico just shutting up shop. At this point I am on double yellows on the wrong side of the road, but I can't wait till Saturday to pick up my book. Quickly make arrangements for the evening.
Next stop is the nursing home to see my mother. She is suffering with severe dementure and has been in an home for nearly a year. It's a sad and horrible thing to see a parent go through this but sometimes you have to look at the funny things it brings out rather than concentrate on the bad stuff.
I haven't been to see mum for about 8 weeks, as I missed last months visit, and I am greeted with, "you've got a new bathing costume" totally puzzled at what she is talking about I look across to my Father who just shrugs is shoulders. Then it hit me what she meant. I had a v neck vest top under my shirt and she thought it was a swim suit. Then it starts, the dreaded conversation about the "triplets".
"How are the your babies?",
I reply, "I only have one mum, and he is 27 and has a baby of his own now"
"But who's looking after the triplets?" and so it goes on.
She is obsessed with the welfare of these triplets that are a figment of the place where the dementure takes her sometimes. The triplets were "born" early this year, and none of us can fathom where she got the notion from, but we all have to play along with it. Half an hour passes and I tell her I must be going as I have to cook dad's tea before I go out. A look of sheer horror crossed her face and I knew what was coming next, "Where are you going and what time will you be back?" so I told her, fibbing a little about my expected return time. Then off we go again "Who's looking after the triplets?" so I reassure her that my sister is babysitting and off I go home, eager to open the box which holds my precious birthday present.
As soon as I get to dad's house I open the box with the book in put one of the CDs on and within about 2 mins I was engrossed. Next thing I knew it was 7pm dad was home from visiting mum, I hadn't cooked him any tea and I needed to get ready to go out.
Mark picked me up about 8pm and we picked Chico and Pat up on the way. On arrival I spotted an eager asboannie, awaiting the presentation of her SS LAAS badge. So the formalities of the badge presentation over, it was down to the serious business of the evening, dancing, drinking and reminiscing about the old days in North Wales with Rich and a few others.
It was a good night and the music was spot on not going to go into the chin stroking stuff about who played what, cos I am rubbish at that and will probably get it all wrong. My honest opinion of the first night.................If it sticks to the same format with the same quality of music it will turn into a great regular well attended soul night.
Mark dropped me home about 2am, I pour myself a chilled glass of pinot and I have my usual perusal through the local paper and there looming up at me is an advert for the local theatre staring up from the page. MAX BOYCE IN CONCERT Sat 1st Sept. At 2.30am in the morning this seems like a good plan for my Saturday night, well it did at that time of the morning.
I do the usual stuff during the day, dad's shopping at Morrisons, (Why do elderly people have to shop on a Saturday.......CAN'T they do it during the week when we are all at work. grrrrrrrrrrrrrr) then back off to the nursing home to see mum, and her concern about the triplets is grows. She then voices concerns that its time my father got a proper job, he's 83, and she hopes he isn't going to marry the new cleaner. She then starts giggling and tells me that Clifford, one of the other residents, thinks he is her boyfriend and she doesn't think he is all there...................errrrrrrrrrrrrrr. I know to some it may seem a little callous that I laugh at some of her antics but if I didn't I don't think I could cope with it all.
Luckily my aging aunt and uncle then turn up to see her and I make my escape only after assuring her that I have not left the triplets on their own and they are safe and well.
Home, cook put dad's dinner in the oven and then the fatal mistake I picked up the book again.......next thing I know it's 6.50pm and I have to be at the theatre for 7.15, quick wash and change and walk up to the sea front to the theatre.
I am a little apprehensive about seeing Max Boyce as I don't want to ruin the memories of when I saw him 30 years ago and not sure whether his performance now will be as good.
After a quick vodka & coke in the bar, we take our seats. The warm up compare/comedian was above average for a seaside show and we thoroughly enjoyed him, though can't for the life of me remember his name. My sister then opens the Jelly Babies, my hand dives in, I am hoping that in the darkness of the theatre I may just be lucky enough to pick a balck or red one but alas, green and yellow, oh well better luck next time I think.
We are then treated to the warbling of a very average female singer from South Wales who managed to murder The Rose and Barcelona consecutively, she definitely should of stayed in the valleys and not bothered with the journey up to North Wales, but what did amuse me was that as she opened her mouth to sing her first song I noticed her tongue was blue...............I started to giggle only to get funny stares from the people in front of me. I later over hear her talking to a friend in the foyer telling them that she had eaten a blue M&M before she went on.............stupid bint!!!!!!!
Max Boyce came on stage to his signature tune Sospan Fach and I realised that my eyes were filling up with emotion, we have a word for this in welsh which does not translate in to English, "Hireath" basically it means longing or yearning. The performance did not disappoint and by the end my tears of Hireath had turned to laughter.
The mystery of the Jelly Babies was never solved, I must of eaten another 10 during the show and not once did I get a black or red one, I think my sister must of nicked them all, but how she could tell in the dark of the theatre remains a mystery, a long with origin of the imaginary triplets..........................
Richard Bach - Quote 3
Posted by chrissie, 18 January 2007
Evolution made civilization steward of this planet. A hundred thousand years later, the steward stood before evolution not helper but destroyer, not healer but parasite. So evolution withdrew its gift, passed civilization by, rescued the planet from intelligence and handed it to love.
Richard Bach
Richard Bach - Quote 2
Posted by chrissie, 18 January 2007
Can miles truly separate you from friends... If you want to be with someone you love, aren't you already there?
Richard Bach
Richard Bach - Quote 1
Posted by chrissie, 18 January 2007
Every person, all the events of your life are there because you have drawn them there. What you choose to do with them is up to you.
Richard Bach
Ramblings 1
Posted by chrissie, 18 January 2007
Am totally new to this blog thingy and not really sure what I will include in it. As time goes on I hope it will, as many things in life, evolve naturally.
To start it off I have a few favorite quotes and sayings from a writer I admire greatly "Richard Bach" that I would like to share and will welcome your comments.
Thanks
QoFxx
By chrissie in Articles ·

THE WILTON BALLROOM TO CLOSE FOR MAJOR REFURBISHMENT

WILTON ALLNIGHTER - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th - THE LAST THIS YEAR.
The Wilton Ballroom which has provided a home for our allnighter, featuring soul music from all eras and genre for over 14 years non-stop, is to close for the remainder of the year.
 
Under new ownership, the venue is to receive much needed refurbishment and alteration, which is planned to start in October. This means our next allnighter on the 7th September will be the last this year, and our November 2nd allnighter unfortunately cancelled.
 
After a meeting with the new management team who are keen to retain the event, we are pleased to announce that the reopening of the ‘New Wilton Ballroom’ in early April 2008 will see the continuation of our much loved allnighters hopefully for many more years to come. Also during our meeting with the new management some exciting new possibilities were discussed for expanding and enhancing our allnighter.
 
Though a complete refurbishment of the existing building is planned don't worry, the raised dance area and sprung floor will be retained. However there will be all new furnishings, P.A. system, and extensions to the front and rear of the building, providing additional function rooms and a balcony. When completed, the new venue will provide us with more possibilities and facilities than ever before, so watch this space.
 
We hope this doesn't cause too much inconvenience to our regulars, and we would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their support over the years, soul fans, DJs, S.U.N. fanzine, and the many record dealers who have not only supported our events, but run our ads in their mailings.
 
The September date will not only be the last in 2007 but the last now for a little over 6 months, so let's make it a very special night and give the old place a good send off. This is the last time you will see the Wilton Ballroom in its present form.
 
We will kick off the "New Wilton" by celebrating our 15th anniversary with our much loved collectors' night, featuring DJs and collectors playing deck for deck, which we plan for early April 2008.
 
We'll keep you posted via the Wilton website (also to be refurbished) and the Soul Source forum as things progress, If you want the personal touch, send your email address to boxy1@btopenworld.com and we'll keep you updated.
By Boxy in Event News ·

New Century Soul Wolverhampton 1st Anniversary Allnighter 29 Sep 2007

This month will see us celebrate our 1st Anniversary at "Brookfield's" Wolverhampton, we have added a special guest to our line up, all the way from Detroit Mr Cody Black who will be belting out such classic's as "I'm Slowly Moulding" "Chains Of Love" and "Mr Blue" to name but three.
 

Cody is flying in just for this event and a big thank you to Hitsville Chalky for his help with arranging Cody's appearance at our Anniversary, supporting Cody on the night will be our usual NCS residents and guests Steve Green, Hitsville Chalky and Stafford Legend Guy "50 in November" Hennigan.There is a bio on Cody on the soulful Detroit website and NCS give a big thanks to Ralph Terrana for allowing us to use the image of Cody on our flyer. just click on the link below.
http://www.soulfuldetroit.com/web11-mike%20hanks/mike%20hanks%20text/19-mh-cody%20black.htm
it's the usual price for our Anniversary Allnighter and we expect this one to be sold out so if you fancy coming along and seeing a true singing legend from Detroit, get down early.
Saturday September 29th
NCS Wolverhampton 1st Anniversary Allnighter
Brookfields Club, (The Stables) Cannock Road, Shareshill, Wolverhampton, WV10 7LZ
just off M6 J11. A460 towards Wolverhampton then 400 yards on the left.
8pm till 7am,
£10 members, £12 non-members
LIVE on stage Detroit Legend Mr Cody Black
DJ's Des Parker, Andy Whitmore, Karl Rhodes, Kenny Onions,, Phil Richards, Little Scotty, Blue Max, Ted Massey Plus guests Guy Hennigan, Steve Green and Hitsville Chalky
Free secure car park, late bar and hot food
Contact Max 01902 732795 or Chris 07737 341585


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Matt Male Blog from 2006-7

August Buys
Posted by Matt Male, 26 August 2007
August 2007:
Well here's what i bought this month... Only four months to go...
Ann Sexton - I Still Love You - Seventy Seven-Demo
Gene Anderson - Baby I Dig Your Act - Royal-Tone
Jo Ann Garrett - A Whole New Plan - Chess
Michael Washington - Stay Mine - Capcity (why don't i here this every time i go out?)
Tavares - My Ship - Capital
Willie Tee - Thank You John - Atlantic (has Willie ever made a bad record?)
January Buys.
Posted by Matt Male, 14 January 2007 · 2 views
Buys of 2007
Like Dave Rimmer (thanks for the idea Dave) i'm going to try and list what i buy each month, if anyone is even remotely interested. This is also a way of me keeping track. I'll stick some comments on each as well.
January 2007:
CeCe Rogers - Someday - Atlantic (1980s soul that i reckon is dancable and deserves a spin in a northern room)
Carol Fran - Any Day Love Walks In - Port Demo (another excellent mid-tempo dancer from Carol)
Maxine Brown - Put Yourself In My Place - Wand (first heard on Maxine's Kent LP years ago, brilliant)
Pretenders - Part Time Sweetheart - Port (don't get excited everybody, this one is Doo Wop)
Masters of Soul - My Face - Ovide (ok a bit of strange record, but there is something about it..)
Latons - Love Me - Port Demo (one more for the Port collection)
The Continentals - Fine Fine Frame - Port (most of the earlier Port are Doo Wop, but some could get away in an R&B spot)
The Gems - I Can't Help Myself/Can't You Take a Hint - Chess (bought for the flip side, first played to me by Tommo in the car after Stafford once, i think at the time he said it was The Crystals, probably trying to cover it up... Took a while to find)
The Steinways - You've been leading me on - Oliver (Loved this since the old Hinckley Leisure Centre days but never owned it. Well I do now...)
Freddie Scott - I'll be gone - Shout (potentially popular again?)
Jeffrey Osbourne - Don't you get so mad - A&M (Stafford 1983, played at a niter and brand new in the charts! How many times does that happen these days? Never heard it since... )
Freddie Scott - Are you lonely for me/Where were you - Shout (buying blind here, just to see if any more Freddie Scott's are any good, he seems to have done loads for Shout, i don't want to end up collecting another label though )
Lafayette & Le Sabres - Free Way/ Cure For Love - Port (another one for the collection)
Johnny Newbag - Sweet Things - Port Demo
that's all for now
Where I've Been Lately
Posted by Matt Male, 10 December 2006
Goin Out
November 4th 2006
The last niter i went to was Worcster Marrs Bar on 4th November (managing to keep up my one niter a month average). Absolutely brilliant! I've been a few times but this was the best of all, possibly the best niter of the year. Hoping to get to Keele next weekend and then i expect that will be it this year. Unless i get a passout for New Year's Eve...
January 27th 2007
Wolverhampton - Junction 11 allnighter. Failed to keep to one nighter a month, but will try to catch up this year. Junction 11 was great, a great venue and the right mix of oldies, current knowns and a few unknowns to keep me busy on ebay on Sunday. Mick H. always does a great spot and it was good to hear Joseph Webster again. Joan did the best spot for me over all with loads of uptempo R&B, especially the great Bonnie Brisker. Only the second time i'd heard Andy Dyson and he was superb. This is a great venue, excellent dance floor and well ventilated, although upstairs where the record bar was it was too hot and i couldn't spend long up there. Ronnie Walker was great, although i'm not a big fan of live acts especially without a band so i could have gone without the hour long interruption in the sounds. All in all, great and i'll definately go again.
February 11th 2007
Rugby Soul Club Alniter - Ben Hall. This is another classic venue, brilliant dance floor and huge hall. I've been to a couple of the soul nights here and this first niter still felt like an extended soul night, and to me that was a good thing. It was friendly, informal and if you wanted to dance all night you could, if you wanted to stand and chat in the record bar all night you could. It was a 'no pressure niter'. For the first time in i don't know how long i didn't dance at all (not a reflection on the music btw), i was able to have a few beers (cos Mark was driving) and i found plenty of people to talk to in the record bar. At the same time i could listen to the music next door, which was uniformly excellent and across the board as you'd expect. Picked up another nice Port 45 from Adam (see my blog) and had a great time. Unfortunately we had to come away about 4 as Mark was working the next day, but it was on a high just after Guy's spot so good stuff. Thanks to everyone involved. Next time i'll be in a dancing mood....
February 24th 2007
Bretby Conference Centre allnighter.
March
Connaught Hotel, Wolverhapton soul night.
May 5th 2007
Nuneaton Coop soul night and Worcester Marrs Bar allnighter.
June 2nd 2007
Rockingham, Chesterfield soul night (still just about managing somewhere each month... )
June 16th 2007
Souldham - Oldham. One of the most amazing venues i've ever seen. Reminded me a lot of the big hall at Hinckley Leisure Centre in the 80s, nice high balcony at the back overlooking the hall, very high ceiling giving the impression of almost a cathedral. This could be a great venue of the future, i'm amazed it's never been used before.
July 14th 2007
Middleton Civic Centre - Allniter. Absolutely superb niter. Brilliant venue, great crowd, excellent sounds all night, dancing all night as well. R&B room was excellent as well. Definately going again next time it's on.
August 5th 2007
Nuneaton Co-Op - Soul Night.
August 11th 2007
The Aquarius - Allniter
September 14th 2007
Nuneaton Co-op - Soul Night.
September 15th 2007
Middleton - Allniter
November 9th 2007
Rugby Soul Night
November 15th 2007
Warwick Soul Night
November 17th 2007
Middleton Allniter - Haven't really had a favourite permanent regular allniter since Stafford in the 80s. 3/3 now for Middleton and intending to keep it up. Brilliant niter which has everything for me, wide range of music, massive dancefloor and a huge record bar.
My Personal History
Posted by Matt Male, 10 December 2006 ·
The Past
1978 - Go up to secondary school and start becoming more interested in music generally. Start attending youth club disco at Alderman Smith school where the DJ, Dave Hall, plays a 'Northern Soul' spot amongst all the chart stuff. Turns out years later he was a regular at Wigan and was bringing this stuff back with him. Usual youth club faire, '9 times out of 10' 'If you loved me' (massive) 'On a magic carpet ride' 'Interplay' etc... but I'm hooked, especially as it seems to be a music which lads can dance too alone without looking idiots and even look cool. Start going to other local discos and notice on Friday nights at the local Labour Club a group of older lads and girls in soul bags and circle skirts carrying bags covered in patches. They all leave early. Later find out they are off to catch the train to somewhere called Wigan...
1980 - One of my mate's older sister is part of this group and she goes to Wigan regularly. I eventually persuade my parents to let me go with the older ones. We go with the older crowd but we don't really hang around with them. My first time at an allnighter, Wigan casino. I'm 14.... Go regularly until it closes. My last nighter at Wigan is the final Oldies allnighter 4th September 1981.
1982 - After Wigan closes we all wonder what next but we didn't have to wait long. Stafford, Leicester, Morcambe Pier, 100 Club, Bradford Queens Hall, Hinckley Leisure Centre... the 'glory years' to most people, me included. I was 16, exactly the right age to really enjoy myself. Wigan was always for the older crowd and I always felt like a gatecrasher, but now this was definitely 'our' scene. Most of the Nuneaton older crowd pack it in after Wigan but us young 'uns keep going...
1986 - I suddenly pack it all in. I never understood entirely why, I was still single, no mortgage, no kids etc.. Unfotunately drugs had started to become more important than the music, I was very thin, very paranoid and the scene had become quite dark and bitchy (mentioning no names). It just wasn't fun any more and I was also trying to hang on to a good job and got the impression that I wouldn't have it long after a weekend of gear and no sleep. I sell my records, throw away my memberships and my patches and flyer collection...
1987 - Somehow, and I'm not sure how this happened, I end up being persuaded to go to the Oddfellows niter in Leicester. I am thinking about getting back on the scene but it's a bad move. A bunch of local wannabe soulies from years back that we used to take the piss out of are now swaggering around like they own the place. We meet up with an ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend, not good, and I crash my car on the way to the niter... At the niter I don't know a single record, it feels a bit weird, I don't dance and get thoroughly depressed. I leave early and get the bus home.
1988 - 1992 The wilderness years. I get into rock music and indie music and apply the same dedication with which I followed Northern, but there are no drugs and no allnighters. I keep my job, live a 'normal' life, I still occasionally see people off the scene but they are very much druggies first soulies second. Some people die, everyone else I know (with a couple of exceptions) packs it in, gets married, gets a mortgage and settles down. I buy a house but not married yet and no kids.
1993 - I'm at university in Kent and I start seeing adverts in local papers about Southeast Scooter clubs and scooter sales. I start buying Scooterist magazine and amazingly I discover there are still Northern Soul nights and allniters going on around the country (I shouldn't have been surprised really). When I'm home for the holidays from Uni I dig out some ancient tapes from 1982 and begin to listen again, they sound unbelievable and I can't understand why I packed it all in. I don't go anywhere though and just sit on my hands and live my memories for three more years.
1996 - I've finished university and I'm looking for a job. I move back to Nuneaton and my girlfriend moves down from Scotland to live with me. Things are pretty settled. Then one day I run into Mark Freeman in town on a Saturday. I've known Mark since we were eight and had seen him regularly around Nuneaton for years and obviously in the past at niters. He tells me he's still into Northern (always has been) and he runs a soul night at the Old Hall in Nuneaton, I should come along. Saturday evening comes. I don't know what to do, I'll be going on my own, do I really want to relive the past? I'm very nervous. The Old hall is only a short walk from where I live, so (unfortunately) it's no hardship getting there. No excuses. I decide to go. When I walk in I can't believe it. A huge wooden dance floor, northern blasting from the sound system, and dancers, the room is packed! Everyone I've ever known in Nuneaton on the scene is there, from old Wigan goers to ex-close friends from the Stafford days. Soon I'm mingling and chatting as if I've never lost touch. I know every record played and I dance to 70% (this time without the use of drugs, although it's obvious some people are still using). I'm back.
1997 - Things move rapidly now. Mark runs more soul nights in Nuneaton, The Crazy Horse is one venue, and I attend when I can. I go to my first niter in 11 years, Stoke Kings Hall. I know it has its faults but for anyone who's been away Stoke is a good starting point and like stepping back in time into Wigan and will hook anyway not on the scene for a while. I couldn't believe how many records I knew. Probably 90%, but I was also puzzled. How come I didn't know a single sound at Leicester in '87 but now I know them all? The answer of course was that Stoke was an oldies niter and everything played was probably discovered pre-1986. It seemed like Stafford and Leicester had never existed, but I still wanted to hear those sounds too again. I start going other places and discover the scene has indeed moved on (thank God) and the rest, I suppose (as they say) is history...
1997 - 2006 Still going strong(ish), slowed down a bit now to maybe one niter a month and occasional soul nights now I have two kids under 5, collecting again as much as I can afford to, always trying to listen to new stuff (especially things I missed on my time out). I suppose I might be frowned upon as a dirty 'returnee', by some people but I'm older, wiser, and I don't give a toss these days. This is the greatest dance music ever created and every time I take to the floor it feels like the first time 28 years ago. I'll never leave again...
July Buys
Posted by Matt Male, 06 August 2007
July 2007:
Here we go again, time to bore anyone who reads this with my latest purchases. Sorry but i said i would do this all year and i'm damn well going to! Not a bad month July, but i did get a telling off so August might be a bit lean....
Jesse Fisher - You're Not Loving A Beginner - Way Out
Barrino Brothers - Trapped In A Love - Invictus
Barrino Brothers - I Shall Not Be Moved - Invictus (this is great uptempo 70s)
Steelers - Can't Take This Pain - Epic (demo)
Deon Jackson - That's What You Do To Me - Carla
Mickey Lee Lane - Hey Sah-Lo-Ney - Itzey (forgotten how catchy this is, time for reactivation?)
The Webs - I Want You Back - Verve
The Masqueraders - I Ain't Gonna Stop - GAP
Matt
June Buys
Posted by Matt Male, 01 July 2007 ·
June 2007:
Just me and Supercorsa carrying on with this then? Come on Dave i thought you were going to list what you'd bought as well?
Anyway, another lean month with just 5 this time. Next month promises to be much better with no need to fork out 50 quid a week petrol
Ike and Tina Turner - A Fool In Love - Sue (gorgeous mid tempo R&B from 1960)
Fantastic Four - As Long As I Live - Ric Tic
Betty Lavette - Let Me Down Easy - Calla (you must be dead if you don't love this)
Archie Bell - A Thousand Wonders - Atlantic
Odds and Ends - Yesterday My Love - Today
Nuneaton Soul
Posted by Matt Male, 14 June 2007
The Present
In a few weeks time i'm starting to create a website about the history, music, venues, life and times of rare and northern soul in Nuneaton. I've always considered Nuneaton a very soulful place, especially when i was growing up and thought it would be nice to document the soulful history of the town as well as bring everything up to date with what's going on these days and also mentioning Nuneaton's contribution to soul nationally.
Like i say this will begin in a few weeks time (coinciding with my summer holidays ).
In the meantime if anyone wants to send me any pictures/personal histories/memories of venues or people/playlists or top tens from years gone by/audio files etc... feel free. I'd like to it be a collaborative effort with Nuneaton soulies proud to be represented on the site.
If you're not from Nuneaton don't worry. If you have any memories of Nuneaton, or you've DJ'd in Nuneaton or you know Nuneaton soulies (i hear people mentioned on here all the time) or if you live near Nuneaton please feel free to contribute.
You can send anything (and i mean anything) to me at matthew.male@ntlworld.com or PM me, or stick something on this thread. Or if you'd like to post me something, or phone me, PM for my address or phone number.
Cheers,
Matt
May Buys
Posted by Matt Male, 04 June 2007 ·
Buys of 2007
May 2007:
Another embarrassing month record-wise. Had to pay out 2k for the bathroom last month so i'm a bit skint, plus it's hard to justify buying records to my wife when we are slightly short of cash. I see supercorsa has kept up with his records of 2007 and buys, so i will oblige and do the same. It doesn't make extensive reading as you can see...
Donny Mann - The Girl Next Door - UNI (popular Rocket sound)
Sister Sledge - Cream of the Crop - Cotillion (Mark Freeman recommendation)
The Voice Box - I Want It Back (Your Love) - Loma (Excellent rarely played Wigan sound)
That's all folks. I'm determined to do at least 4 next month...
April Buys
Posted by Matt Male, 02 May 2007
April 2007:
Ok i said i'd do this all year... and i will.
Unfortunately this month it's a bit embarrassing. Only three 45s bought. We've got to fork out about three grand for a new bathroom at the start of May, so not a good time for buying records. Anyway, here's this months...
Freddy Scott - Are you lonely for me - Shout
Freddy Scott - Cry to me - Shout
Freddie Scott - I'll be gone - Shout
Marrs Bar on Saturday so i'll take some money with me... who knows eh?
March Buys
Posted by Matt Male, 24 March 2007
Buys of 2007
Continuing with keeping track of what i buy this year. March so far...
March 2007:
The Incredibles - Miss Treatment - Audio Arts
Sylvia - My Thing - Vibration
Linda Jones - I Can't Stop Loving My Baby - Loma
Tenison Stephens - Where Would You Be - Aries
Leroy Jones - C'Mon and Swim - Hit
Aaron Neville - Why Worry - Par Lo
Miami - Party Freaks - Drive
Otis Leaville - Love Uprising - Dakar
The Fortunes - I've Gotta Go - Press
100 Proof - Somebody's Been Sleeping - Hot Wax
Jodi Gales - Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is - Savern
Little Milton - Just One Step - Glades
The Vibrations - What Made You Change Your Mind? - Checker
Little Mack Simmons - You Got To Help Me - Dud Sounds
February Buys
Posted by Matt Male, 01 February 2007 ·
Buys of 2007
February 2007:
The Five Stairsteps and Cubie - Love's Happening (LP) - Curtom (I bought this for the brilliant 'I'm the one who loves you' someday i'll get to play it out maybe).
Joanne Touchstone - Walk Softly - Sound Stage 7 Demo (Lovely little song, with great lyrics. Deserves more plays.)
Ted Taylor - Somebody's Always Trying - Okeh Demo (Tough 60s gritty soul, brilliant)
Martha and Vandellas - Show Me The Way.. - Gordy (A classic dancer)
E. Rodney Jones - Peace of Mind - Tuff (more 60s.. seem to be buying a lot of R&B lately... )
Kathy and the Calendars - Please Don't Go - Port Demo (absolutely stunning dancer, why i never hear it more often is beyond me.. )
Oliver Norman - Drowning in My Own Misery - Decca Demo
I, She and Me - McDougal Street - Port (another later Port, one of the better numbers)
Wally and the Knight - Hang on Little Mama - Trax
Lee Shot Williams - I Hurt Myself - Shama Demo
The Shells - Whiplash - Conlo
That's it for February. March will be pretty lean as i've got to fork out for a new bathroom...
Port Collection
Posted by Matt Male, 18 January 2007 ·
The Present
Here's another ongoing post i'll add to as we go...
I started collecting the Port label a while back. I already had a few, Carol Fran, King Coleman, Daisy Burris, The Soothers... so i thought, why not? It's a nice simple label. The little blue ship on a blue and white background (demos are black and white, although i have got some blue and white demos of earlier numbers, not sure why). Below is the label listing (thanks www.Soulfulkindamusic.com) and i've highlighted in blue the ones i have so far. Like i say, i'll add as we go and maybe add some comments on each. I migh even find the elusive missing numbers...
The Port Label
5000 - The Five Chancellors - Tell Me You Love Me / There Goes My Girl
5001 - The Five Dreamers - Beverly / You Don't Know
5002 - Fay Simmons - I Can See Through You / Hangin' Around
70001 - Casanova Jr - Sally Mae / They Call Me Casandra
70002 - Chuck Howard - Can't You Tell / Crazy Crazy Baby
70003 - Sunny & The Gang - Babette / I'm A Rollin'
70004 - The Ssedates - Please Love Me Forever / I Found
70005 - Birdie Castle & The Sungazers - Crazy Beat / Rockin' With The DJs
70006 - The Gofers - The Headhunter / Scotch On The Rocks
70007 - Al & Jet - C'mon Baby / Come Please Dance With Me
70008 - Tony Reese - Lesson In Love / Just About This Time Tomorrow
70009 - ?
70010 - The Fascinates - Pizza Train / Southern Flashback
70011 - The Suburbans - Alphabet Of Love / Sweet Diane Cha Cha
70012 - Tony Alamo - Fabulous / For All We Know
70013 - The Eboniers - Hand In Hand / Shut Your Mouth
70014 - The Channels - The Closer You Are / Now You Know (I Love You So)
70015 - The Bean Brothers - Honey Babe / Tuh Too Duh Doo
70016 - Jimmy Oliver & The Rockers - Slim Jim Part 1 / Part 2
70017 - The Channels - The Gleam In Your Eye / Stars In The Sky
70018 - The Continentals - Dear Lord / Fine Fine Frame
70019 - The Teardrops - The Stars Are Out Tonight / Oh Stop It
70020 - Little Woo Woo - My One And Only / This Wonderful Girl Of Mine
70021 - The Bluenotes - If You Love Me / There's Something In Your Eyes Eloise
70022 - The Channels - Flames In My Heart / My Lovin' Baby
70023 - The Channels - I Really Love You / What Do You Do
70024 - The Continentals - Picture Of Your Love / Soft And Sweet
70026 - The Ebb Tons - Ram Induction / Rockin' On The Range
70027 - Bobby Holiday - Come Home / My Letter
70028 - ?
70029 - The Beaumarks - Little Miss Twist / Lovely Little Lady
70030 - The Latons - Love Me / So In Love
70031 - The Impressions - Listen - Shorty's Got To Go
70032 - The RPMs - Love Me / Street Scene
70033 - The Laurie Sisters - Somethingold Something New / Stand A Littklle Closer
70034 - Hal Hearn - Turkey In The Straw / King Kemo
70035 - Curtis Blandon (Mr. Soul) - Mr Imagination / Soul
70036 - Lafayette & Le Sabres - Free Way (Instrumental) / Cure For Love
70037 - The Royaltones - See Saw / Poor Boy
70038 - The Caterpillars - Happy Happy Happy Goodbye / The Caterpillar Song
70039 - Charlie Russo & His Orchestra - Goofin / Party - 1964
70040 - Jimmy Jones & The Pretenders - Close Your Eyes (Sleep And Dream / Part Time Sweetheart
70041 - The Soothers - The Little White Cloud That Cried / I Believe In You
70042 - The Jades - He's My Guy / There Will Come A Day
70043 - Doug Clark - Chestnuts / Peanuts
3000 - Carol Fran - Crying In The Chapel / I'm Gonna Try
3001 - Tarheel Slim & Li'l Ann - Close To You / I Submit To You
3002 - Big Maybelle - Let Me Go / No Better For You
3003 - Wilbert Harrison - Baby Move On / You're Still My Baby
3004 - The Clovers - Poor Baby / He Sure Could Hypnotise
3005 - Carol Fran - It's My Turn Now / You Can't Stop Me
3006 - Carol Fran - I Know / World Without You
3007 - Daisy Burris - I've Learned My Lesson / Take The Same Thing
3008 - Johnny Newbag - Sweet Thing / Little Samson
3009 - Wilbert Harrison - Don't Take It So Hard / Sugar Lump
3010 - The El Dorados - Knock Knee / New Breed
3011 - The Gee's - It's All Over / Love's A Beautiful Thing
3012 - Carol Fran - Any Day Love Walks In / Just A Letter
3013 - Baby Jane & Rockabyes - Heartbreak Stomp / Dance Till My Feet Get Tired
3014 - Jimmy Mayes & Soul Breed - Drums For Sale / Pluckin'
3015 - King Coleman - Do The Booga Lou Part 1 / Part 2
3016 - The Jets - I Was Born With It / Everything I Do
3017 - King Coleman - When The Fighting's Over / Get On Board
3018 - The Intrigues - Don't Refuse My Love / Girl Let's Stay Together
3019 - The Jury - Please Forget Her / Who Dat
3020 - Robert Neal - Goodbye Now / I'm So Glad /
3021 - Chris Towns Unit - Turn To Me / You Don't Know What You're Getting
3022 - Bobby Lee - Cut You Loose / I'm Just A Man
3023 - Kathy And The Calendars - Back In Your Arms Again / Please Don't Go - 1966
3024 - I, She & Me - Look / McDougal Street
3025 - Kathy Young - A Thousand Stars / Eddie My Darling
3026 - The Innocents - Gee Whiz / Please Mr Sun
3027 - Conroy Wilson - Canadian Sunset / Secret Love
Getting Out More This Year... Fat Chance!
Posted by Matt Male, 16 January 2007 ·
Goin Out
I seem to be finding it harder and harder to motivate myself to go out to niters and soul nights. I never did that many anyway. In the last month i intended to go to The Wilton and Halfway Soul Club which is just up the road from me travel-wise, but didn't make it to either. Part of the problem is i hate going anywhere on my own. There are always plenty of people to hang about with when i get there, but it's the getting there that seems a pain in the arse.
My usual companion, Mark Freeman, hasn't been able to make the last couple i fancied and when it got to Saturday night i just seemed to talk myself out of it after looking forward to it all week...
It two weeks time i was looking forward to middleton, then Mark suggested Studio 1, but now that's been cancelled and i also promised my wife i'd go to her mate's birthday party with her.
I promised myself i'd try and make at least one nighter a month this year... but the way things are going i'm not going to make it. I suppose i'll just have to do two next month.
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The Hollybush Soul Club Wolverhampton

Just a quick mention of an upcoming monthly event to be held at The Hollybush on the main Penn Road Wolverhampton WV4 4HU just a few minutes from the city centre.
It will be held in the posh function suite which is 150 capacity and has a superb real wooden dancefloor and very reasonable bar prices.It has a massive secure car park.
Resident Dj's are Craig Westwood and Hitsville Chalky and special guest for the first night is Little Scotty.
Musically it will be Tamla motown / northern and club classics mainly from the 60s /70s. No chinstrokers rubbish will be played just dancefloor classics.
The first night will be held on Friday October 26th running from 8 till late.
The second night will be held on Friday November 30th.
The Christmas alldayer will be held on December 28th running from 4pm till 1am.
Future guests to be arranged.
Admission for all dates is just £3.00
Although these dates are not ideal due to clashes with other venues they were the only ones we could secure for this year. (We have to prove we are not a disco)
Next year the dates will be changed to a Saturday night.
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By Craig W in Event News ·

CLEETHORPES BEACHCOMBER ALL DAYER - SATURDAY 15th SEPTEMBER

Ady Croasdell & Steve Woomble are pleased to announce our 2nd Beachcomber All Dayer at the Home Of The Cleethorpes Weekender on Saturday 15th September,
Seconds out, round 2! At the Home Of The Weekender................ CLEETHORPES BEACHCOMBER ALL DAYER! SATURDAY 15th SEPTEMBER - 2 til 2! A right royal knees up with Mick H, Adam, James Trouble, Ady Croasdell, Steve Woomble, the welcome return of all-round cheery chappy Rob Thomas, Roger Banks, Ivor Jones, Trev Cox, Robin&Captain Kearney plus local hero Gig Reilly Best order an extra keg of ale then................. Accomodation available £8 adv (01472 812666) or a tenner on the door
By oldsteve woomble in Event News ·

CLASSIC SOUL AND MOTOWN NIGHT ALFRETON DERBYS

News of a new across the board commercial night out, this is not a pure northern night but with soul music of all styles with a bit of everything to suit all tastes.

Hopefully the style of music will evolve over future nights as we are planning a monthly soul night on the first Friday of the month in the centre of Alfreton Derbyshire.

A great venue, Jesters and Kings until recently known as the Kings Banqueting Hall, this venue has original oak beams a balcony, lounge chill out room and a wooden dance floor area and bar. http://www.kingsbanq...o.uk/home.htmWe are not aiming to compete with other established northern nights but to provide a more commercial soul night perhaps catering for non-hardcore soul lover.

First night is Friday October 5th, you can pay on the door and we run from 8pm till 1230 am.

Classic Soul & Motown Night

THE BEST OF Tamla Motown,Stax, RnB, Funk, Disco, Northern Soul, Club Classics, Philly, Mod, Pop Classics & more..

AT JESTERS AND KINGS (FORMERLY) Kings Banqueting Hall Chesterfield Road Alfreton Friday October 5 TH

8 Till Late Admission £3.50 O.T.D A new monthly great night out aimed at the over 30's

With DJ Clive Henderson & guests

Further details/tickets 01773 777251/ 01773 833115
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Jimmy James & The Vagabonds - Northern Soul Weekender @ Butlins Bognor Regis

Dates: 28/Sep/07 - 1/Oct/07
They say the sweetest soul music came from Motown and you can judge for yourself when we bring original artists and tribute bands together to celebrate the coolest music genre of them all. Don't wait 'til you hear it through the grape wine - just shimmy down to Butlins and we'll guarantee you a great time.
Headlining: Jimmy James and the Vagabonds Andy Abraham 
Plus fabulous support from:
Godfather of Soul By Buzz D'Angelo
The Motown Show feat Brenda Edwards Survivors Soul Review Barry Whide Vernon Lewis and the Soul Foundation Shenton Dixon Nu Soul Generation Northern Soul Allnighters with DJs Pete Kelross, Neil Jones, Jon Buck & Emma Cox There's a huge choice of lively pubs, cool bars and welcoming restaurants at every Resort. We line up big name original bands from every era, glorious tribute acts and top DJ's to get you in the mood to party. Perhaps best of all, when your dancing feet can take no more, you don't have to hang around for a cab home, your comfortable accommodation is just a short stroll away. Why not relax in style and comfort at the Shoreline Hotel right near the heart of the Resort. Of course, the fun doesn't stop in the daytime. You can make use of all our fantastic sports facilities - if you have the energy. Or you might prefer watching the world go by over a cappuccino. And if you really are a 24-hour party animal, you can keep the fun going all day in one of our many pubs or bars. So whatever your cause for celebration, we'll promise you a party weekend you'll never forget. PLUS: Splash Waterworld, ten-pin bowling, cinema, go-karts, stunning coastlines and countrysides  BUTLINS WEBSITE
By jonbuck in Event News ·

Isle of Wight Scooter Rally Northern Soul @ The Crown in Ryde August Bank Holiday

Northern Soul @ The Crown in Ryde August Bank Holiday 
Thursday 23rd Friday 24th Saturday 25th Sunday 26th....
With Dj's Pete Kelross...Mick Lloyd...Mischief...Jon Buck & Jimmy Drake every night till 3am for Just £3...
http://www.freewebs.com/soulatthecrown/  

This event was started at the 2004 rally, and is aimed fairly and squarely at true fans of Northern Soul, as we are now on our fourth year,we are looking forwards to four top nights playing 100% northern Soul ,R+B,with a hint of modern here and there. Soul at The Crown is focused on rare and classic soul music played at the top Allnighters and Soul Nights through out the Country. Plus provideing the best Scooterist Northern Soul DJ line up available, the crown is now the venue of choice for the soulful minded scooterist & Excellant Value for Money (£3 till 3am), with a reputation that rival's some of the more established events, and then some...We were at full capacity for most of the Friday and Saturday of last years Rally. So watch this space,we will be back in August bringing the true Northern Soul fans 4 top quality nights of real soul music.
By jonbuck in Event News ·

Irish Pip belatedly added to Jack's 6TS nighter due to malfunctioning of....

Latest 6ts News inc 18 Aug Event and Anniversary Ticket News
Irish Pip belatedly added to Jack's 6TS nighter due to malfunctioning of promoter.
The DJing sensation of the last Cleethorpes weekender (no pressure there then Pip!) has just reminded me I booked him for next Saturday (18th Aug) nighter at Jack's and like the weevil I am, forgot to put him on the flyer.
He's trecking across the sea so this article should put that right and emphasise what a stunning line up of DJs it will be.
Butch, Keith Money, Ady Croasdell, Adam Torel, Warren Boogaloo and Pip.
Also don't forget that ickets for the 28th all nighter (Sept 22nd at the 100 Club) go on sale on the night.
By Ady Croasdell in Event News ·

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