April 3, 200619 yr Yes. Nola 711 - Warren Lee Taylor - Every Day, Every Hour / Key To Your Door - 1965 Quite nice record from a great artist. His frantic "Star Revue" on Dee-Su is a big fave of mine.
April 3, 200619 yr DeeSu must have have had a great roster, I know Wilbert Harrison recorded at least one single for the label. I gotta find a discography one of these days.
April 3, 200619 yr DeeSu must have have had a great roster, I know Wilbert Harrison recorded at least one single for the label. I gotta find a discography one of these days. There are only 20 singles in total on Deesu, almost all of them are worth owning - although I don't know about "Campy Stuff" by Cleto and the Chaparrals (# 312) sounds a bit Dale Winton to me... Two of the best records on the label - as long as you like deep soul, that is - are: WILLIE WEST "Greatest Love" (# 306 - also done nicely by Judy Clay on Atlantic) JOE HAYWOOD - "Say You Will" ( # 313) You could probably buy both of those for a quarter of what it would cost to buy the Daisy Burris on Deesu 303... Happy hunting! TONE
April 3, 200619 yr Thanks for your help. I'll bet Shout or one of the other mags from the 70's had a discography. Wish I had obtained more issues back then.
April 4, 200619 yr Thanks for your help. I'll bet Shout or one of the other mags from the 70's had a discography. Wish I had obtained more issues back then. You're welcome. If you would like to PM me with your actual e-mail address I can send you, as an attachment, the complete Deesu label listing. Would do it thru' this forum but for technical reasons I can't import the info via cut-and-paste... TONE
Did Warren Lee Taylor record for NOLA?