Posted August 4, 201014 yr Chancellor of Soul, Mike Boone presents the story of Malaco Records, a label in Jackson, Mississippi that produced two historical recordings by two legendary artists from the city of New Orleans, King Floyd's 'Groove Me' and Jean Knight's 'Mr. Big Stuff'. Both sessions took place on Sunday, May 17, 1970. 'Groove Me' and Mr. Big Stuff' established the Sound of Malaco, whre both recordings made a significance in the history of R&B and Pop music. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baI2JnrRX28
Chancellor of Soul, Mike Boone presents the story of Malaco Records, a label in Jackson, Mississippi that produced two historical recordings by two
legendary artists from the city of New Orleans, King Floyd's 'Groove Me'
and Jean Knight's 'Mr. Big Stuff'.
Both sessions took place on Sunday, May 17, 1970.
'Groove Me' and Mr. Big Stuff' established the Sound of Malaco, whre both
recordings made a significance in the history of R&B and Pop music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baI2JnrRX28