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Back in - Joe Burrell and Melba Moore 45s
Two recent Source Store sell outs now back in store Joe Burrell / Pookie Hudson - There Was A Time / This Gets To Me - Kent Select Melba Moore / Dean Parrish - The Magic Touch / Bricks Broken Bottles And Sticks - Kent Soul
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News: James Holvay Revisits Chicago Soul - Sweet Soul Song EP -
James Holvay Revisits Chicago Soul - Sweet Soul Song EP - View full article
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James Holvay Revisits Chicago Soul - Sweet Soul Song EP -
Had the below press releases sent in to site, concerning James Holvay who was one of the one of the founding members of The Mob JAMES HOLVAY REVISITS THE CLASSIC WINDY CITY SOUND OF THE ‘60S ON HIS SWEET SOUL SONG EP The R&B Vet and Chart-Topping Writer of the Buckinghams’ “Kind of a Drag” and Other Classic Hits Salutes the Chicago Style of Curtis Mayfield, Major Lance, and Gene Chandler LOS ANGELES, Calif. — After four decades out of the music limelight, singer-songwriter-guitarist James Holvay makes his return with a vital five-song slab of authentic Chicago-style soul music, Sweet Soul Song, on his Mob Town Records imprint and set for release on April 16, 2021. The debut single "Working On It" from the upcoming debut EP "Sweet Soul Song" by James Holvay. Out April 16th on MOB Town Records. The collection is a vibrant tip of the hat to the music Holvay witnessed and then played in during its 1960s flowering, when such hometown stars – all saluted on its title track – as Curtis Mayfield (lead singer-guitarist-songwriter of the Impressions), Major Lance (whose “The Monkey Time” was one of several smashes penned by Mayfield), and Gene Chandler (nationally known for “The Duke of Earl”) ruled the R&B roost in America. The Holvay originals on Sweet Soul Song, which range from up-tempo stompers like “Working On It” and “Talking About” to the lush, horn- and string-decorated ballad “Still the Fool,” recall the glory days of Windy City soul, an era that Holvay was able to experience first-hand as an aspiring adolescent guitarist and songwriter. “Curtis Mayfield was the guy that I always idolized,” says Holvay, who wrote his first song at the age of 12. “I always gravitated toward black music when I was a kid. My roots were always in black music.” Barely in his teens, Holvay joined the hordes of cleffers peddling their numbers door-to-door on Chicago’s South Michigan Avenue, where such storied record labels as Chess and Vee-Jay observed something like an open-door policy in a competitive hunt for hits. One stop earned him an audience with Calvin Carter, brother of Vivian Carter, one of Vee-Jay’s partners, and the label’s top A&R man and producer. Holvay recalls, “Behind his desk was this this big plaque from BMI, and it said, ‘To Calvin Carter for ‘He Will Break Your Heart’ – One Million Seller.’ And the writing credit said, ‘Mayfield-Carter-Butler.’ I said, ‘Wow, you wrote that?’ He said, ‘Yeah, me and Curtis and Jerry.’ I said, ‘Oh, I love Curtis Mayfield.’ And he said, ‘You want to meet him?’ And he was at the office. He comes in, little guy, real humble. You could barely hear him when he talked. I said, ‘Oh, you’re the greatest!’ I was probably 15. That was all embedded in my brain.” The young writer soon fell in with Joe DeFrancesco, a hustling local music promoter and manager. “He would drive around and find these doo-wop guys on the corner,” Holvay recalls. “I’d go write a song and we’d record it, and then we’d go down Michigan Avenue and try to sell it to somebody, to get a couple hundred bucks back for the session.” With a group of like-minded teenagers, Holvay co-founded a group with a name drawn from a movie title that reflected Chicago’s colorful gangland history: the MOB. The act ultimately became a flashy octet that would have a marked influence on the band Chicago (whose producer-manager James William Guercio played in an embryonic lineup of the MOB). “All my focus was on that group,” he says. “When I put the MOB together, it was basically a white soul band, a blue-eyed soul band. We had the horns, and guys were jumping all over the stage in pinstriped suits, and we were thinking we were going to be the Beatles.” However, it was another local act that ended up taking Holvay to the apex of the national charts – as a songwriter. After authoring tunes for such artists as Brian Hyland (whom he supported as a guitarist on Dick Clark’s national Caravan of Stars tour) and Dee Clark, he passed one of his compositions, “Kind of a Drag,” to Carl Bonafede, manager of a Chicago group called the Buckinghams. “I didn’t hear anything for a year,” Holvay remembers. “One of the guys in the band came into the club and said, ‘You know that song you were playing to Carl a long time ago? I think I heard it on the radio.’ I said, ‘What?’ After I gave Carl the song, the Buckinghams played it in their set at their record hops at the Holiday Ballroom, and the kids would come up and tell them, ‘Oh, I like that song.’” Signed to U.S.A. Records – an imprint operated by local record wholesaler All State Distributing – the Buckinghams scored an immense hit in Chicago with “Kind of a Drag,” which soared to No. 1 on the city’s 50,000-watt rock ‘n’ roll giant WLS. It ultimately reached the pinnacle of the American singles chart in 1966 as well. Picked up by Columbia Records, the group released three more national hits authored by Holvay in 1967: “Don’t You Care” (No. 6), “Hey Baby (They’re Playing Our Song)” (No. 12), and “Susan” (No. 11). Riding high with these major hits under his belt, Holvay devoted his energy to the Mob. Through the early ‘80s, the band toured regularly and issued several singles and LPs on Colossus, Private Stock, and other indie labels. But, after 15 years on the road, the act disbanded after a New Year’s Eve 1980-81 date in Los Angeles. Holvay went into sales, but for him music remained an itch that eventually would have to get scratched. “What got me started again was I began to hear Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings and Amy Winehouse,” he says. “All of a sudden I’m hearing this indie soul thing from the ‘60s coming out again. There were a whole load of these bands out there, all over the world, in Spain, Italy, England. And I said, ‘God, that’s my music!’ So that music inspired me, and the songs I was writing were in the Major Lance-Gene Chandler-Curtis Mayfield vein. That’s who I am, in my heart. “I started making cassette tapes in my bedroom 10 years ago. Then I met Steve Cohen, who’s from Chicago. I went over to his little studio in North Hollywood. He said, ‘Oh, there’s a Curtis Mayfield vibe.’ And I thought, ah, he knows what I’m doing. So I started recording songs two or three years ago. Then I started to polish them over a year ago. I met our mixing engineer Cameron Lew a year ago and I played him some stuff. He’s a Motown fan, and he went, ‘Oh, man, I know exactly where you’re at.’” With Cohen acting as tracking engineer at his Lake Transfer Studios in North Hollywood (and Lew ultimately honing the final mix), Holvay set about recording his new material with a group of seasoned working musicians drawn from the Southern California live music scene. “I started to go to clubs around town and get referrals on people who I saw who I thought could play the music. I finally found some great players – these are the guys who go out with the O’Jays and the Temptations and Earth, Wind & Fire. They’re road guys, road warriors. The keyboard player had worked at Motown. That’s why the quality of the recording and the groove are so good.” The EP’s background vocal arrangements were helmed by one of Holvay’s oldest musical compatriots, the Mob’s Gary Beisbier. Every aspect of Sweet Soul Song was designed for maximum authenticity, right down to the last detail on the record’s cover art, a careful recreation of the LP jacket for Gene Chandler’s 1964 Constellation Records title Just Be True. Crafted with care and played and sung with punch, James Holvay’s debut recording in his own name is sure to delight the most ardent soul music fans. Holvay himself may be most tickled by praise the record received from Johnny Pate, the legendary arranger of the Impressions, Major Lance, Betty Everett, Bobby Bland, B.B. King, and other stars. “He’s 97, and living in Texas now,” the musician says. “I sent him a copy of the record, and he said, ‘Ah, Jimmy, that brings back such beautiful memories.’”
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Soul Source - Weekly Soul Catch Up Newsletter 22 Mar 2021
Soul Source Weekly Catch Up Newsletter This weekly newsletter offers a quick and easy way for all Soul Source members to keep up with all that is happening here on Soul Source. You can catch up with all the highlights of recent soul source content below... Latest News and Articles Soul Weekenders 2021 - The Story So Far - Event Guide Source Thursday at 20:11 MD Records - Two Upcoming 45 Releases - Video Interview Md Records Tuesday at 17:24 Out Now - The Weaver Of Dreams - New Super Disco Edits 45 Source March 15 New Soul Direction 45 - Mind & Matter - My Love Is Like A Fire / Would Be Mine Manfromsoul45s March 14 New Soul 45 - Laura Rain & The Caesars - Closer to the win / If I Cant Have You - LRK-08 LRK Records Thfcliam March 8 Tower of Power - 50 Years Of Funk & Soul Live At The Fox Theater Source March 8 Hit and Run Records - 2 new releases March 2021 Dewsburyborn March 5 Forum Topics The superlatives... I still love you.. issue zmpromo 58 minutes ago 1 comments Rare soul Ralph 1 hour ago 1 comments Records Pre or Post Internet? Chris Turnbull 1 hour ago 2 comments Diabolics Key To Your Heart / Get It Together Sundance Paul Capon 2 hours ago 1 comments Monday morning 60s soul sales Windlesoul 2 hours ago 1 comments Sunday Six Soulian 12 hours ago 1 comments John e Paul.. i wanna know .. demo golborne soul 14 hours ago 1 comments Sunday Album Sales The Tempest 15 hours ago 1 comments Banbury Internet Radio - 30/03/2021 Tabs 15 hours ago 1 comments Gino parks-for this i thank you Mrtall 15 hours ago 1 comments Source Store New Arrivals Brief Encounter - Get a Good Feeling - Athens Of The North The Bamboos - Hard Up / Ride On Time - Pacific Theatre Thee Sacred Souls - Can I Call You Rose? - Penrose Heaven Scent - I'm Gonna Get Ya - Epsilon Records Los Yesterdays - Nobodys Clown - Penrose The Weavers Of Dreams - Weavers Of Dreams - Super Disco Edits Abi Farrell - I Will See You Through / Empowered - Big AC Records Latest Videos Valerie Simpson Interview On Early Beginnings, Motown... Mike March 15 0 comments Anderson .Paak + The Free Nationals Live Mike March 12 0 comments Andy Simpson RIP - A Northern Soul Legend Sheila Hart March 10 2 comments Latest Weekenders and Allnighters Weekend Of Classic Northern Soul At Skegness Fri 26 Nov 2021 00:00 (GMT) - Sun 28 Nov 2021 00:00 (GMT) Costa Del Soul Fri 08 Oct 2021 14:00 (GMT+1) - Sun 17 Oct 2021 02:00 (GMT+1) Crown Jewel Pure Soul October 15th-17th 2021 Fri 15 Oct 2021 00:00 (GMT+1) - Sun 17 Oct 2021 00:00 (GMT+1) Soul Source - A source for soul! View all the above in full along with much more soul content via... https://www.soul-source.co.uk/ Can control all your Soul Source Newsletters via https://www.soul-source.co.uk/newsletters/ https://www.soul-source.co.uk/settings/?area=newsletters
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Penrose Records - almost the full...
Have just added the first and the latest Penrose releases to our store, which means that we now have 'almost' all the Penrose 45s in our line up all at £7.50 each, we are just missing the Altons 45, so 7 out of 8 Cn view/listen to all under our Daptone grouping here, majority the lower teardrop repress and as said all at £7.50 easch https://www.soul-source.co.uk/store/category/10-records/?filter[1]=2 here's the first one... Thee Sacred Souls - Can I Call You Rose? - Penrose
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Source Store feedback topic
nah we only sell the mag the cd is sold separately @ £3 and £1 p and p details are always on page 3 in the mag 👍
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New 45 add - Heaven Scent - I'm Gonna Get Ya - Epsilon
Another fresh 45 added to our line up The latest release from Epsilon Records 45 Heaven Scent - I'm Gonna Get Ya - Epsilon Records
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Earl White Jr 'Very Special Girl' -withdrawn reissue.
Joesoaps reply sorted my request out, was wondering where you got that info from, I know now no need for you to do anything further apart from make your posts clearer in future thanks
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Earl White Jr 'Very Special Girl' -withdrawn reissue.
great stuff, most helpful - thanks 👍
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Earl White Jr 'Very Special Girl' -withdrawn reissue.
where was that said? I can't see it, can you provide a link? the above is a discogs members comment right? not actually 'what discogs said' yep?
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What other sites do you like about music?
Just removed the posted link as that site appears to be setup to offer full downloads of many albums including universal, kent, motown etc which is illegal here in the uk and against our terms of use Best if try and keep any pass on's posted on here to legal sites thanks
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UK eVilBay '45seller' who ? On here ?
look above the patch and you may see it - blue text on white anyway pm'd you the link to image, hope it helps
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UK eVilBay '45seller' who ? On here ?
click on his ebay profile and ya see a great big banner with his name and website on 👍
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where are the most northern fans?
did the map help? yourself or anyone further thoughts?
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New 45 Add - Nobody's Clown - Los Yesterdays - £7.50
New add from Daptones Penrose imprint Los Yesterdays - Nobodys Clown - Penrose
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Back in - Arthur Alexander £8.99 and Ty Karim £7.99
Two recent Source Store sell outs now back in stock Arthur Alexander - Stay By Me / Me And Mine - Kent Select £8.99 Ty Karim - You Just Don't Know - Lightin' Up - Kent Soul £7.99
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New Add - Weaver Of Dreams - Super Disco Edit 45
New add to our store line up, the latest Super Disco Edits 45 release... The Weavers Of Dreams - Weavers Of Dreams - Super Disco Edits
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Valerie Simpson Interview On Early Beginnings Motown
Valerie Simpson Interview On Early Beginnings, Motown, Nick Ashford, and Career Highlights In this intimate sit-down, Kevin Curtin interviews legendary Songwriter/Singer/Producer Valerie Simpson of Ashford and Simpson. Valerie takes us back to the early days of writing with her partner Nick Ashford for Motown, and shares some incredible stories behind their most memorable songs. Thank you again to Valerie for welcoming us into your home to film this conversation. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show. Curtin Call- Episode 14 (Shot June 13th, 2018 in NYC)
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Help Needed..
was on here yesterday John @Dewsburyborn
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News: Out Now - The Weaver Of Dreams - New Super Disco Edits 45
Out Now - The Weaver Of Dreams - New Super Disco Edits 45 View full article
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Out Now - The Weaver Of Dreams - New Super Disco Edits 45
The Weavers Of Dreams - Weavers Of Dreams - Super Disco Edits SDE 55 Latest 45 from Super Disco edits label has just been released, titled 'Weaver Of Dreams' by The Weaver Of Dreams it's a catchy mellow 70s side (can listen below) Details and extensive background notes from Super Disco Edits follow below The Weavers Of Dreams Weavers Of Dreams / We Could Be A Giant Super Disco Edits - Carousel Concepts THE WEAVER’S OF DREAMS Al Hough was born in the birthplace of jazz, New Orleans, La. His grandfather was the popular jazz composer and pianist, Eddie Jackson, whose band RCA Victor recorded as its original mobile session in the early 1920's. Al's dad - Al Sr.- was a vocalist with the famous 'Sons of the South' quartet in the '40's. When he was still a child, Al's family left the Jim Crow south and headed North to New York City, Harlem (that dusky sash across Manhattan -Langston Hughes). Even while receiving a staid Catholic school education, by living 'uptown' Al breathed the vitality of the urban 'Rhythms of the Street', the music, Jazz, Blues, Pop, Latin, classical whose sounds rang out from bars, street musicians , clubs and Al's favorite haunt, The Apollo theater. He needed to join in . He got his first guitar at about age 10. He studied music with two prominent NY jazz guitarists. As a teen, he sang in a number of Doo Wop groups who made appearances in local TV shows along with recordings in the '50's and early '60's. After high school, Al returned to New Orleans to study music at Xavier University. There he met his future wife who hailed from Madison Wisconsin. Upon graduation, they married and returned to New York where he worked in Info Tech on Wall Street. But he never stopped writing songs, with a number of them recorded at Capital and RCA . Sadly though, by the early 1970's, New York was changing for the worse. So they and their two kids moved to Madison , where Al, while employed as an IT consultant at a large insurance company, simultaneously sought out the city's musical talent. Fortunately, he met Phil Kelman, keyboardist, flutist, composer, arranger and musical genius. They became fast friends and began organizing the finest musicians, engineers and singers to bring Al's songs to tape. Members of The Weavers of Dreams were some of the best Madison had to offer. Algie Hough-Guitar, Clyde Stubblefield-Drums, David Davenport-Bass, Phillip Kelman-Flute, Keys, Production, Jackie Allen-Vocals, Willie May-Vocals. The songwriting and music the collective musicians were making was of the highest order. With this in mind Al made several flights to New York around 1980 searching for a recording contract. Eventually getting a small deal with Carousel Concepts owner David Ward. To this day Al doesn't really know what happened with the deal. Or how many were actually pressed. In this all too familiar story of long lost hopes and dreams Super Disco Edits are very proud to bring you THE WEAVERS OF DREAMS. Out now and available from all fine records stores including our very own Source Store, link below https://www.soul-source.co.uk/store/product/269-the-weavers-of-dreams-weavers-of-dreams-super-disco-edits/
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Back in Stock - Onyx - Help me 45
this feel good 70s back in stock Onyx - Help Me - Super Disco Edits
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Soul Source - Weekly Soul Catch Up Newsletter 15 Mar 2021
Soul Source Weekly Catch Up Newsletter This weekly newsletter offers a quick and easy way for all Soul Source members to keep up with all that is happening here on Soul Source. You can catch up with all the highlights of recent soul source content below... Latest News and Articles New Soul Direction 45 - Mind & Matter - My Love Is Like A Fire / Would Be Mine Manfromsoul45s 22 hours ago New Soul 45 - Laura Rain & The Caesars - Closer to the win / If I Cant Have You - LRK-08 LRK Records Thfcliam March 8 Tower of Power - 50 Years Of Funk & Soul Live At The Fox Theater Source March 8 Hit and Run Records - 2 new releases March 2021 Dewsburyborn March 5 Heaven Scent - Henderson & Jones - EPS003 - Epsilon Record Co. Yann V March 2 Northern Soul Connections #25 Lewie & The 7 Days With Friends Kenb March 1 Soul4Real Records - New 45 - Jimmy Gresham Alexsubinas February 28 Forum Topics JEFFREE LOVE LOAN AND ONE MORE Wictic 50 minutes ago 1 comments event - tags Mike 1 hour ago 1 comments jody miller Fuzzj 1 hour ago 1 comments Monday 60s soul sales Windlesoul 1 hour ago 1 comments Sam ward sister Lee original Adydj 2 hours ago 1 comments 60's & 70's Long Playing Collectables Roger Banks 3 hours ago 1 comments Tropical funk soul gems 💎 Soulfly 3 hours ago 1 comments A FEW NICE BITS FOR SALE GERRI GRAINGER, DARRELL BANKS Stuart Hutchinson 10 hours ago 1 comments Lorraine Chandler - What Can I Do/Tell Me Your Mine Kaygee 13 hours ago 1 comments TV AD song Jkpnefc 14 hours ago 4 comments Source Store New Arrivals Abi Farrell - I Will See You Through / Empowered - Big AC Records Mel Williams / Arthur Wright Orchestra - Can It Be Me / Lay This Burden Down - Kent Soul Gil Scott-Heron - Lady Day And John Coltrane - Kent Soul Eddie Holman - Ready Willing Able - Soul Direction Records Natasha Watts - Love Who You Are - LRK Records Willie West - I'm Still A Man - Timmion Records Maurice Williams / Walter Wilson - Look My Way / Not Now But Later - Kent Deep Soul Latest Videos Anderson .Paak + The Free Nationals Live Mike Friday at 11:55 0 comments Andy Simpson RIP - A Northern Soul Legend Sheila Hart Wednesday at 12:28 2 comments Durand Jones & The Indications - Cruisin' to the Parque Mike February 22 0 comments Latest Weekenders and Allnighters Newquay Soul Weekender 2021 Fri 12 Nov 2021 18:00 (GMT) - Sun 14 Nov 2021 00:00 (GMT) Nuneaton Coop Oldies Mini All-niter Sat 23 Apr 2022 20:00 (GMT+1) Dumfries Soul Weekender Fri 24 Sep 2021 - Sun 26 Sep 2021 Soul Source - A source for soul! View all the above in full along with much more soul content via... https://www.soul-source.co.uk/ Can control all your Soul Source Newsletters via https://www.soul-source.co.uk/newsletters/ https://www.soul-source.co.uk/settings/?area=newsletters
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where are the most northern fans?
that figure of 1279 members is for the area highlighted and includes other towns you need to drill down - tap the number and it should zoom in and give more defined figures of members for each area
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where are the most northern fans?
here are https://www.soul-source.co.uk/communitymap/