A very nice white demos up for offers, pictures sound files
Closing 8pm on Monday 29 April 2019, unless I receive any offer I can't refuse in between.
Benny Sigler – Who you gonna turn to / I can’t give you love – Phil L.A. 314 WD Ex+ Offers
Benny was the older brother of the firmly established Bunny Sigler, who recorded predominantly for his home state’s Parkway label. It’s fair to say that Benny lived in the shade of his brothers success, but he still managed to carve out a career in the industry as a writer and producer with Gamble and Huff on Philadelphia International Records.
He chanced his arm as an artist with an early 60’s outing on the Bamboo label, which was probably a timely reminder that his musical talent lay in another direction to his brother. He waited many years to record again, this time on Phil L.A. 314 in 1968. This double sider demonstrated how tight the industry was, with Les Tre Femme providing the traditional Northern backing. Covered by Richard Searling as Randolph Walker Benny’s release became an instant hit with the Wigan crowd. Never showed up, so may have dropped from earshot!
Beautiful excellent plus copy with excellent labels showing just a hint of age with ring wear. Minimum offer £750.
A very nice white demos up for offers, pictures sound files
Closing 8pm on Monday 29 April 2019, unless I receive any offer I can't refuse in between.
Benny Sigler – Who you gonna turn to / I can’t give you love – Phil L.A. 314 WD Ex+ Offers
Benny was the older brother of the firmly established Bunny Sigler, who recorded predominantly for his home state’s Parkway label. It’s fair to say that Benny lived in the shade of his brothers success, but he still managed to carve out a career in the industry as a writer and producer with Gamble and Huff on Philadelphia International Records.
He chanced his arm as an artist with an early 60’s outing on the Bamboo label, which was probably a timely reminder that his musical talent lay in another direction to his brother. He waited many years to record again, this time on Phil L.A. 314 in 1968. This double sider demonstrated how tight the industry was, with Les Tre Femme providing the traditional Northern backing. Covered by Richard Searling as Randolph Walker Benny’s release became an instant hit with the Wigan crowd. Never showed up, so may have dropped from earshot!
Beautiful excellent plus copy with excellent labels showing just a hint of age with ring wear. Minimum offer £750.
UK postage included, overseas to be agreed.
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