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So this is Butch's full story........................... He started singing at high school in Louisville with a group called The Creations at middle school, then joined The Marvells when
This guy is sitting in my house now..........Butch Williams of the Heartbreakers. Butch tells me that this 45 was recorded at United Sound in Detroit, WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Heartbreakers were a Louisville group, this was their second 45 recorded in 1968, a moment of magic !!!!!!!!!!!!, lead vocals on this side are by Eddie Haynes. The flip side and the uptempo side 'I've got to face it' had Curtis Wiggins, known as TC on lead vocals. This is the same guy that later recorded on Palm records 'Stand up when I talk to you'
https://youtu.be/HP7I4rRz3nc
The group also had an earlier 45 on Miracle Mile, but this was before Butch joined the group. After this second 45 the group broke up and all went their different way. Curtis Wiggins recording a further 2 solo 45's on Palm, Butch got a job at GE and it wasn't till 2002 that he recorded again, putting out 2 nice soul & blues CD. Nice bit of throw away Louisville info. Both the Palm label and Frontiersman, the label Leroy Barbour came out on, were names taken from old clubs in the city.
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