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Sorry to report that Chris Savory died on Tuesday 1st September, aged 62. Chris would have been well known to many members of this forum, as a collector, dealer, record fair organiser, broadcaster, writer, magazine publisher and occasional DJ, among many other activities. He was a major fan of soul music and turned me on to some great tunes.

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This really is the saddest news; it really is hard to believe!

He was a real gentleman of the soul scene. His knowledge was outstanding and I can still remember those outstanding soul nights he put on at the Bear.

Some of my earliest soul recollections were of Chris, he recommended no end of soulful 45's and filled our ears with wonderful soulful tunes that we may have

never heard if it hadn't have been for Chris Savory.

I'm really saddened at this great loss.

He will be sadly missed!!!

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So so sad to hear this about such a WONDERFUL guy!

Many happy memories of Chris 's Soul Nite at the Bear in Newcastle SOT in the 8os

Always a freindly smiling face at his record fairs!

Im honered to have known him such a sad lost

Concolences to his family and to you Nick Marshall one of his close friends

RIP Buddy

Nige Brown Stafford

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Very sad to hear this..

Chris educated many of us with his soul writing.

An integral part of the UK soul scene, will be sadly missed,

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Guest Dave Turner

Sad news indeed. Remember being an avid reader his Hot Buttered Soul mag. Great read in the days when such reading was generally unavailable ie label and artist discographies etc etc.

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boxing.gifHOW VERY SAD TO HERE THIS NEWS, I First met Chris at the Casino in the early days, even used to sell HBS for him, He pathed the way for the advancement in Soul music in many ways similar to Dave Godin, He did great write up,s in Black Echos (there is a issue that he writes about myself at the Casino, if any body has a copy of that article I would be most appreciate it?) There was much going for the late Chris, perhaps the fact he started the concept of Record Fairs would be a fitting salute, I remember Mick Smith and myself going to I think the 1st one in Cambridge in 77. "God Bless you Chris R.I.P".ph34r.gif DAVE(DTHEDRUG)KILWORTH
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Sorry to report that Chris Savory died on Tuesday 1st September, aged 62. Chris would have been well known to many members of this forum, as a collector, dealer, record fair organiser, broadcaster, writer, magazine publisher and occasional DJ, among many other activities. He was a major fan of soul music and turned me on to some great tunes.

Nick

I have just seen the news about the passing of Chris , and I am saddened at it .

The first time I met him , we got on like a house on fire , and it was always a pleasure to be in his company .

RIP

Malc Burton

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very sad news indeed, i only heard a couple of weeks ago that he was not well, met him years ago whilst he was producing his Hot Buttered Soul mag, and met him numerous times since either at record fairs or out socially, always a happy smile and genuinely glad to chat and catch up on things, will be missed. R.I.P.

Rob h.

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When I moved to Kent in the early 70s, lo and behold I ended up about 6 miles from Chris's place, he lived at Minster on the Isle of Sheppey. He'd just started running HBS. We became good friends and subsequently went to a lot of shows and record stores in connection with the mag. On my first visit to his home, he showed me a green London label, single sided demo of Darrell Banks' `Our Love`! When he moved to Newcastle he soon ended HBS and brought out Soul Cargo and then got into record fairs and local radio. Chris was a dedicated enthusiast and the world will be a worse place without him.

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a sad loss of really nice person,

we had many a natter at his record fairs up and down the land,

I remember buying Chris Savorys black music book back in the early 90s,Very useful when your memories like mine, started buying record collectors when he did all the early us lable lists in record collector back in the 80s, A forerunner for john manship price guide's ?.

yet another sad loss of a nice person,

joe.

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very sad to hear about this

was one of the old stoke/newcastle originals

chris

nick marshall

dave bell

johnny beggs

micky moonshine

terry rigby

duncan pollett

tim ashibende

atlas

jim bates

crumb

blondie

dave alcock

grew up with all these guys n more........a sad day

newcastle tiffs

torch

bear

antelope

kidsgrove town hall

pendragon

alsager labour club

HAPPY DAYS

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very sad news...his contribution to the knowledge of Record collecting in general and Soul Music in particular was immense...whether it was editing Fanzines....organising and promoting Events.../Record Fairs...Radio shows......he did it all........condolences to his family..he will be greatly missed. RIP Chris.....

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Sad loss indeed. Subscribed to HBS many moons ago and had the pleasure of helping Chris find a venue for record fairs in Derby area. Always a pleasure buying from him - would spend as much chatting on the phone as the cost of the records. R.I.P

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Just read this and am totally in shock. Spent a lot of time with Chris in the 70's, he was a big supporter of our All-Dayers at The Ritz and Blackpool Mecca and used to come round to see us on lazy Sunday afternoons and talk music. He came up with a Darrell Banks demo on London with the titles typed on, not printed, told me for ages he had it and I told him no way, one day he duly turned up and sold it to me.

Apart from his love of Soul Music he was a lovely human being! R.I.P.

Any plans for a memorial night?

Neil

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Just read this and am totally in shock. Spent a lot of time with Chris in the 70's, he was a big supporter of our All-Dayers at The Ritz and Blackpool Mecca and used to come round to see us on lazy Sunday afternoons and talk music. He came up with a Darrell Banks demo on London with the titles typed on, not printed, told me for ages he had it and I told him no way, one day he duly turned up and sold it to me.

Apart from his love of Soul Music he was a lovely human being! R.I.P.

Any plans for a memorial night?Neil

I will second that .

Malc Burton

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So sorry to hear about Chris passing over i have many happy memories of Chris over the years

All my love & prayers are with Chris,s family & close friends

A true soul gone but never forgotten

Respect Brother .

Ian Cunliffe

I don't recall ever meeting Chris, but Hot Buttered Soul was a must read back than.

One more of our own was passed away, sad news.

R.I.P. Chris Savory.

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Very sad to hear this.I was first in contact with Chris about 1976 when i was bit of a Detroit collector,and he helped me out with label listings,Missing numbers etc------i finally got to meet him at the Bear at West Brampton(??) Newcastle,Staffs one night with Nick and Johnny Beggs when Chris sold me some mising Impact discs(not rare but just bloody hard to get when you,re looking 4 them--you all know what i mean!!!)Always a smile and so helpful.

Another one joins the Audience at the big All Niter in the Sky

R.I.P. old m8

Tony Coleby

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Just heard about Chris Savory's recent death. I have to say he was a brilliant soulman, a great ambassador for the soul scene, good alround chap, with a school masters voice. He could be extremly funny or deadly serious. I will always remember him at Newcastle Tiffs alldayers back in the 1970's, with his record stall, and enthusiasm for his Records. He was also a good broadcaster as well, able to hold your attention and impart information in his own no nonsence style. Rest in peace good friend........Brian Rae

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This is very sad.Chris was a friend for more years than I can remember.I am shocked.Chris allowed me to guest on his radio show many times.In the early days I used to have stalls at his fairs and even stayed at his house a few times.We interviewed Ronny McNier at the Nautical William together.We chatted to Billy Butler together when he appeared in Stoke.

I wrote the occasional article for his magazines.So many good memories of Chris Savory.

My thoughts go out to his family and friends like Nick.Chris will be sadly missed.

Francis T

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I can't claim to have known Chris but I met him a few times in the early 90's when I had a stall at some of his record fairs (I distinctly remember doing Rolls Royce in Crewe, would have been 1992 and I think I did at least another one as well before moving down south) and he was a really lovely guy, very enthusiastic, friendly and helpful which was especially appreciated by this (then) 24 year old stall holder selling all sorts of vinyl including some northern. My condolences to his family.

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just got back from working away read about him in shropshire star remember going to one of his record fairs years ago and i leaned over a knocked a large box of soul off table all over the floor ! he never moaned just picked them up and joked about it ,then when ever i saw him he held the boxs very tightly, nice bloke . remember he was a big dells fan and you cant get better than them can you rip

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This really is the saddest news; it really is hard to believe!

He was a real gentleman of the soul scene. His knowledge was outstanding and I can still remember those outstanding soul nights he put on at the Bear.

Some of my earliest soul recollections were of Chris, he recommended no end of soulful 45's and filled our ears with wonderful soulful tunes that we may have

never heard if it hadn't have been for Chris Savory.

I'm really saddened at this great loss.

He will be sadly missed!!!

I'd second that Tony.

R.I.P. CHRIS SAVORY

I use to go round his house when he lived in Wolstanton play a few tunes, then would drive to the Leicester All-Nighter

His record room in the attic was unbelievable

We will miss you Chris

Shute

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Just read this and am totally in shock. Spent a lot of time with Chris in the 70's, he was a big supporter of our All-Dayers at The Ritz and Blackpool Mecca and used to come round to see us on lazy Sunday afternoons and talk music. He came up with a Darrell Banks demo on London with the titles typed on, not printed, told me for ages he had it and I told him no way, one day he duly turned up and sold it to me.

Apart from his love of Soul Music he was a lovely human being! R.I.P.

Any plans for a memorial night?

Neil

Several people have asked about a memorial night for Chris. There will be a night in Chris's memory at the George Hotel, Swan Square, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, ST6 2AE, on Friday November 6th (8.00-1.00). DJs will be Dave Bell and myself (the other 2/3 of the team from the Bear, Newcastle, way back when), Keith Minshull and local guests. £5 on the door, all proceeds to Douglas Macmillan Hospice.

It would be great to see as many of his old mates as we can pack in to the place.

Nick

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