December 1, 20159 yr On 2/23/2013, 8:02:12, Andy Rix said: Margaret Little was born in Detroit on August 7th 1945. She was the oldest of 3 children. Her parents divorced when she was very young and her father, a member of the Four Kings who recorded for Fortune Records, was absent for most of her formative years. View full article Hi Andy, Great article. It helps fill in a little more of the formerly unknown history of Detroit Soul music in the mid '60s. Regarding your notes below the biography......... Your comment on Gene Brooks and the Genebro release being a division of A-Go-Go Records: You commented that both releases were "Bandwagon Productions", and that you hadn't seen that production company on any other records. I find that interesting, considering your knowledge of NS and general Soul records from the period, given that both Jimmy "Soul" Clark releases on Popcorn's Soulhawk Records were Bandwagon Productions. And, if I remember correctly, aone or two other Soulhawk, Pamline or other Wylie label releases were, as well, and, in addition, I seem to remember that that was Wylie's main production company name for his independent productions in 1966 and 1967.
June 18, 2024Jun 18 On 01/12/2015 at 03:03, Robbk said: Hi Andy, Great article. It helps fill in a little more of the formerly unknown history of Detroit Soul music in the mid '60s. Regarding your notes below the biography......... Your comment on Gene Brooks and the Genebro release being a division of A-Go-Go Records: You commented that both releases were "Bandwagon Productions", and that you hadn't seen that production company on any other records. I find that interesting, considering your knowledge of NS and general Soul records from the period, given that both Jimmy "Soul" Clark releases on Popcorn's Soulhawk Records were Bandwagon Productions. And, if I remember correctly, aone or two other Soulhawk, Pamline or other Wylie label releases were, as well, and, in addition, I seem to remember that that was Wylie's main production company name for his independent productions in 1966 and 1967. Elsie Gray has informed us that the backing vocals were Pat Lewis And The Debonaires, Joyce Vincent, Elsie Baker And Dorothy Garland.
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