Listen to I'm shakin' - fantastic and very sophisticated!
Can you believe he sang the original version of 'Fever' and his sister was Mable John.
Sue Whitall has championed the music from the motor city with her writing skills for a number of publications over the years. Through the forums I visit, I met her in Detroit 2003 and also met her colleagues and jazz writers Lars Bjorn and Jim Gallert where all three together keep R& B, jazz and soul music alive and well in the city with their talks and seminars. This is Sue's home page:
So if anybody is interested in the music before Motown, these are the historians who know the deal. Sue is currently writing the biography of Little Willie John.
A colleague of mine in Detroit called Sue Whitall, has sent me this url for a MySpace channel regarding Little Willie John:
https://www.myspace.com/littlewilliejohntheofficialsite
Listen to I'm shakin' - fantastic and very sophisticated!
Can you believe he sang the original version of 'Fever' and his sister was Mable John.
Sue Whitall has championed the music from the motor city with her writing skills for a number of publications over the years. Through the forums I visit, I met her in Detroit 2003 and also met her colleagues and jazz writers Lars Bjorn and Jim Gallert where all three together keep R& B, jazz and soul music alive and well in the city with their talks and seminars. This is Sue's home page:
https://www.susanwhitall.com/
and this is the 'History of Detroit Music' site:
https://www.detroitmusichistory.com/
So if anybody is interested in the music before Motown, these are the historians who know the deal. Sue is currently writing the biography of Little Willie John.
Edited by Carl Dixon