We all know the work of the Highlighters band that backed up James Wells (Rojam Records, etc.).
But what is known about the group who had "Chittlin Pot" out on a strange indie label (RI ?) that gave no clues as to its origin or date of operations. The 45 has the look of a vanity label operation, probably run by the band themselves.
If you don't know it, this is the group's track ......& it's quite a funky little instrumental cut ......
I have done some diggin and my inquiries lead me to believe that the band were from the Baltimore area.
The 'Baltimore Sounds' book lists 3 outfits that utilised the name.
One was active in the early 60's (Reginald Kelly & His Highlighters) while the other two (just 'the Highlighters') are detailed as performing in 1969 and in the 70's respectively.
The problem with this is that I have a club ad for a gig they did (at the Zebra Room, Baltimore) in summer 1967. That ad makes reference to their 45 track, so I'd say the single escaped in 1966 or early to mid 67. Those dates do not fit in with the group's who used the name that are listed in 'Baltimore Sounds'.
We all know the work of the Highlighters band that backed up James Wells (Rojam Records, etc.).
But what is known about the group who had "Chittlin Pot" out on a strange indie label (RI ?) that gave no clues as to its origin or date of operations. The 45 has the look of a vanity label operation, probably run by the band themselves.
If you don't know it, this is the group's track ......& it's quite a funky little instrumental cut ......
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9_cnt4R0aI
I believe the 45 is a rare item, probably given away / sold by the group themselves at gigs back in the day.
It was included on the Funkaphonix Vol.5 comp CD .... https://www.amazon.com/Vol-5-Funkaphonix-Funkaphonix/dp/B000071JUA
I have done some diggin and my inquiries lead me to believe that the band were from the Baltimore area.
The 'Baltimore Sounds' book lists 3 outfits that utilised the name.
One was active in the early 60's (Reginald Kelly & His Highlighters) while the other two (just 'the Highlighters') are detailed as performing in 1969 and in the 70's respectively.
The problem with this is that I have a club ad for a gig they did (at the Zebra Room, Baltimore) in summer 1967. That ad makes reference to their 45 track, so I'd say the single escaped in 1966 or early to mid 67. Those dates do not fit in with the group's who used the name that are listed in 'Baltimore Sounds'.
Anyone know much of anything about the band ??
Edited by Roburt