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Myself and Pablo in Bob May's record shop in 1979. Tim Ashibende is also with us, taking the picture.
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Encouraged by Mr Fine Wines little story, here is a few words about Bob Mays. First time I went 85 he was on 7mile side of 8 mile, next time he had crossed the road to the 9 mile side of 8 mile so tha
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I met him first in '79. In his shop one of the Sunliners made a couple of advances toward me. Unexpected and he didn't make a third but Bob cooled the situation and I made a note to myself to but
Can anyone tell me if Cappy of Cappy's Record Store in Detroit is still about. From what I understand his store was probably in excistence from the late 50's to late 70's, I think he had lots of stock after closure that he sold at early format record fairs.
I have no idea if Cappy is still with us, I hope he is, if he is making contact would be great, any help here much appreciated.
I am in contact with some lucky collectors who used his store and saw him at the record fairs in the late 70's, they've been helpful with recollections, but what I'm really trying to establish is did he have close contact with the Motown set up?
The picture I am building is he may have been an influential figure, clearly as a Detriot based store owner he would have been in prime position to sell, promote or distribute Motowns output, but I'm keen to know if he had any inside role or links with the Motown set up?
Looking forward to hearing from anyone. Cheers, Lee