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  • Thank you, Peter! I hope to follow up with the second part soon, within a month or two, and I'm a regular follower of soul-source threads. Best regards Heikki  

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39 minutes ago, Heikki said:

Hi!

Please read the first part of my feature on the great songwriter-singer at

https://www.soulexpress.net/princephillipmitchell_interview.htm

Best regards

Heikki

 

Hi Heikki

How are you? You haven't posted for a while.

What a fantastic article, for a fantastic artist. Just had a quick speed read but will do it justice later.

Thanks for taking the time.

Best wishes

Peter

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Thank you, Peter!

I hope to follow up with the second part soon, within a month or two,

and I'm a regular follower of soul-source threads.

Best regards

Heikki

 

Really informative and enjoyable read and I'm looking forward to part 2, 

nice one?...phil

Nice article, Heikki, though I must admit I was flabbergasted to hear Phillip say that Huey Meaux was one of the nicest people he ever knew ! 

great read had the pleasure of being in his company for a few hours when he appeared at the carlton inn morecambe allnighter, a real gentleman and his performance was awesome did a great version of something new to do which he wrote looking forward to part 2,thanks Heikki 

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Thank you John and "rhino."

I guess Huey was nice to Phillip :-).  After all, he told that Huey got his first solo single released and got him out of jail in Houston. 

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Heikki

 

Great article as usual Heikki !

An interesting note :  "There are still two more unreleased tracks from this Fame period.  Fool for a Woman is a mid-tempo, swaying demo with only piano backing, whereas How Much More Can a Poor Man Stand is a more finished, funky cut.  Both came out on Hall of Fame, vol. 2 (CDKEND 386) in 2013.  “These are ugly demo tracks.  It’s garbage, and they don’t have the right to do that.  There’s no contract with me.  Every time I come abroad, I hear more of my music has been pirated.  No American company had the right to make a deal for my music.  They haven’t paid me one cent.  Publishing is one thing, and artist is another.”

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Thank you, Philippe!

That's not all Phillip said about that subject, but I chose not to print it all.

Best regards

Heikki

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