Which people influenced you when it came to being a part of the Rare(Northern) Soul Scene.
For me it was a fellow across the road from where I lived...Steve Tweed, his brother Johnathon was a mate of mine and lent me a tape, back in 78, things like Donnie Burkes , Major Lance, Yum Yums etc, Steve was a regular at Wigan etc and I was fascinated by these people who would stay out all night then sleep through the next day.....
Later in the early 80's I would listen (after been told) to Richard Searling on a local radio Show, this for me was a revelation (at the time he allocated just 5 Northern tracks to a 2 hour show..Remember the scene had at that time supposedly nosed dived) The natural progression was to attend Soul events, we would frequent Clifton Hall, and on occasion a coach would leave Sheffield bus station at 10.30 headed for Cleethorpes, which we as young guns would support (quiet at the front). Of course over the ensuing years I became friendly with many folks, and even to this day I am still being influenced by many fans of this incredible music. Guys like Mark Bicknell, Paul Havekin, Mark Etheridge, Stevie Z, Tony Jackson, Mark Baildon, Jamie Hartford, Pat Brady, Steve Mannion, Rich Buckley, Karl White, Errol Green, Paul Sadot, Ted Massey, Nige Shaw, Phil Rains,Gareth Sweeney, Ben Summers, Lisa Hurley, Niki Golding, Stevie Cato, Rich Evans, Nick Hackett, Hannah Moore, Andy Whitmore, Chris Morgan, Andy Taylor, Ady Croadsell, Gene Robertson, Martin Dixon,Keb Darge Chris Anderton and Dave Rimmer... All good people who have given me their time and experience and as a whole made my life richer for their enthusiasm towards my endless questions.
Which people influenced you when it came to being a part of the Rare(Northern) Soul Scene.
For me it was a fellow across the road from where I lived...Steve Tweed, his brother Johnathon was a mate of mine and lent me a tape, back in 78, things like Donnie Burkes , Major Lance, Yum Yums etc, Steve was a regular at Wigan etc and I was fascinated by these people who would stay out all night then sleep through the next day.....
Later in the early 80's I would listen (after been told) to Richard Searling on a local radio Show, this for me was a revelation (at the time he allocated just 5 Northern tracks to a 2 hour show..Remember the scene had at that time supposedly nosed dived) The natural progression was to attend Soul events, we would frequent Clifton Hall, and on occasion a coach would leave Sheffield bus station at 10.30 headed for Cleethorpes, which we as young guns would support (quiet at the front). Of course over the ensuing years I became friendly with many folks, and even to this day I am still being influenced by many fans of this incredible music. Guys like Mark Bicknell, Paul Havekin, Mark Etheridge, Stevie Z, Tony Jackson, Mark Baildon, Jamie Hartford, Pat Brady, Steve Mannion, Rich Buckley, Karl White, Errol Green, Paul Sadot, Ted Massey, Nige Shaw, Phil Rains,Gareth Sweeney, Ben Summers, Lisa Hurley, Niki Golding, Stevie Cato, Rich Evans, Nick Hackett, Hannah Moore, Andy Whitmore, Chris Morgan, Andy Taylor, Ady Croadsell, Gene Robertson, Martin Dixon,Keb Darge Chris Anderton and Dave Rimmer... All good people who have given me their time and experience and as a whole made my life richer for their enthusiasm towards my endless questions.
Brett