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John I don't know where you are hanging out these days but I would love it if you would come back and post up more stuff like this as you used to, always fascinating and interesting and it's really mi
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Love that Paul Walters 45, when I got it quite a few years back I went off searching for as many on the 521 Label as I could find, found ten or so 45's, nothing else in the Paul Walters mold, they wer
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Here's the Paul Walters 45, the deep flip is pretty collectable also I think, really good 45..
As the Sir Shambling web site is currently being mentioned in another topic, thought I'd post this up to see if it solicited any extra info on some New York based guys.
John (Sir Shambling) has posted up pages on Little David .... https://www.sirshambling.com/artists_2012/D/little_david_1/index.php
......... AND ALSO .............. ....... on Kenny Ballard ...... https://www.sirshambling.com/artists_2012/B/kenny_ballard/index.php
The Little David page has some info on the 521 Club & label (as does the Paul Walters page) and it also features a photo of Little David (Smith) and George Williams. From this, I'd guess that both Little David and George Williams (who would go on to be a mainstay in the Fatback Band) were both in the 521 Club Band (otherwise known as the Jimmy Oliver Band or Orchestra).
Jimmy Oliver was a major player on the New York club & recording scene through from the mid 50's to the late 60's and worked with the likes of the Drifters, Bobby Hendricks, Eddie & Ernie, Sandra Philliips, Beverly McKay (& a bit later the Village Soul Choir).
George Williams had also been on the NY music scene through much of the 60's, being in Kenny Ballard's backing band, the Fabulous Soul Brothers for a time.
So it seems that all these guys must have known each other & others who they came into contact with during those times (J J Jackson, Sidney Barnes, etc.).
Anyone here know of any more musical connections between this group of singers, musicians ??
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