As part of a new feature 'Artist - Spotlight' where we can get some good historical background on certain artists, Discography's, label scans , sound clips, and any trivia surrounding the artist.
We'll kick it off with a well known artist who's recorded numerous hits, in the charts and for the rare soul scene, just add/discuss as we go along keeping it soulful and worthwhile, in future if any one has an artist they would like to see spotlighted, put one together or contact Shane and we can knock something up between the mods, if we can ask not to go over board with sound clips if you add one try and put some info and history behind the disc.
So with out futher ado we present the Duke of Earl.
Gene Chandler born Eugene Dixon On 6-July-1937 In Chicago, Illinois. Gene's career kicked off in 1962 when he topped the charts with his signature tune the Duke of Earl, previously record with the Chicago group The Du-Kays but failed to get any where, that is until VeeJay picked up on it and became a hit in 62 and stayed top of the charts for 3 weeks, still with Veejay Curtis Mayfield wrote Rainbow especially for Gene along with A Mans Temptation. Gene went on to sign with Constellation in 1964, where in 1966 he record what is properly one of his most well known songs (on the northern scene) I can take care of myself. Gene went on to record with Brunswick and dueted 'Teacher to preacher' with Barbara Acklin Through the 70's he recorded on Mercury, Curtom, 20th Century and Chi sound where he cut properly one of the best double siders to come out of the 80's? 'Does she have a friend?/ Let me make love to you'
So there's the intro lets have some Gene related discussion, your best tracks, not well known treasures, worthwhile lps, Gene C related memories , trivia both well and little known, odd connections, your best live performances from the man himself, current web info and any thing else you care to add....
As part of a new feature 'Artist - Spotlight' where we can get some good historical background on certain artists, Discography's, label scans , sound clips, and any trivia surrounding the artist.
We'll kick it off with a well known artist who's recorded numerous hits, in the charts and for the rare soul scene, just add/discuss as we go along keeping it soulful and worthwhile, in future if any one has an artist they would like to see spotlighted, put one together or contact Shane and we can knock something up between the mods, if we can ask not to go over board with sound clips if you add one try and put some info and history behind the disc.
So with out futher ado we present the Duke of Earl.
Gene Chandler born Eugene Dixon On 6-July-1937 In Chicago, Illinois. Gene's career kicked off in 1962 when he topped the charts with his signature tune the Duke of Earl, previously record with the Chicago group The Du-Kays but failed to get any where, that is until VeeJay picked up on it and became a hit in 62 and stayed top of the charts for 3 weeks, still with Veejay Curtis Mayfield wrote Rainbow especially for Gene along with A Mans Temptation. Gene went on to sign with Constellation in 1964, where in 1966 he record what is properly one of his most well known songs (on the northern scene) I can take care of myself. Gene went on to record with Brunswick and dueted 'Teacher to preacher' with Barbara Acklin Through the 70's he recorded on Mercury, Curtom, 20th Century and Chi sound where he cut properly one of the best double siders to come out of the 80's? 'Does she have a friend?/ Let me make love to you'
So there's the intro lets have some Gene related discussion, your best tracks, not well known treasures, worthwhile lps, Gene C related memories , trivia both well and little known, odd connections, your best live performances from the man himself, current web info and any thing else you care to add....
Edited by Baz