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  1. sucker for different versions especially when they are good uns comments in refo led me to this one
  2. refo live search at the top take you there quickest Russ why am i thinking there is maybe also another version ? https://www.soul-sour...title=soul+time pimping the title and label links of refo this week
  3. had the below info/via email to site Big T and The Peacemakers. Big T was Tyrone Thomas from Baxley, GA. He played Bass and was the band leader. Not sure who the female singer was. Big T was killed in an auto accident in the 70's or 80's. Most of the band is now deceased. They were a super regional band and opened for most all of the big name soul acts in their day. -------------------------------- Name: WT Herrin
  4. post and a follow on quoting post temp removed pm sent to poster similar earlier posts temp removed direct accusations, allegations etc etc of any wrong doing do need to be supported with either proof or means of confirming
  5. Parkers The Reunion Sat 28th August View full article
  6. Over the years on soul source when reading the posts you sometimes notice certain long gone events being spoke of in respected tones, perhaps they may not be the most mentioned or indeed the most name checked, but does seem a few which when they do get a mention there does seem to be a sort of revered almost hushed tone when discussing the event. One such event is Parkers - Manchester... Event Background by Dean Johnson The legendry PARKERS Soul Nights in Manchester ran for four [and a bit] years in the early nineties until the building was sold for redevelopment. Over the 60 or so occasions that the night ran, sometimes with two rooms, usually in one, a distinctive sound developed incorporating new and unreleased, rare groove and two-step from the seventies and eighties, inspirational, classic sixties soul, and a two record jazz break! This genuinely 'across-the-board' approach was possible because the night attracted an ever growing audience of hipsters from not only Manchester, but all over the country, whose diverse roots in quality clubs as different as The Wheel and The Reno brought them all together at PARKERS for what was wittily christened 'table cloth soul'. Such was the popularity of the night that it was voted 'Best Soul Club In The UK' in Blues and Soul magazine. Since then the original DJ's RICHARD SEARLING and DEAN JOHNSON have come together for the occasional and much enjoyed PARKERS Revival; most recently at the awesome Luxury Soul Weekender at the Blackpool Hilton but now is the time to get serious and return the night to its spiritual home in City Centre Manchester. Forum post Event Blurb Bank holiday special! The soul and rare groove parties at the Parkers Hotel are the stuff of legend and now Band on the Wall relights the fire as it resurrects Parkers for this very special club night featuring all the top tunes from this iconic Manchester venue. Featuring Dean Johnson and Richard Searling at the decks with very special guest Mike Stephens expect to hear the ultimate seductive soul, mellow jazzy retro rare grooves and classic tunes from the likes of Chante Moore; L J Reynolds; Arnies Love; Keni Burke; Jon Lucien; Phyliss Hyman; The Controllers; Leroy Hutson; Perri-Helen Baylor; Jimmy Cobb; Leon Ware; Love Unlimited; Roberta Gilliam; By All Means; Merry Clayton and many more. This event will begin at 9.30pm. Venue Link http://bandonthewall.org/events/2833/ Derek Pearson interviewing Richard Searling 5th May 1999 from Shades of Soul July 1999 Which included a 5 page feature on Parkers Below clip of the interview was orignally on Soul Source via a review of the issue in 1999 DP 'What was early nineties background to why you started Parker's ? RS 'Well the Expansions shop had opened in Manchester through John Anderson's inspiration in 1987 and we had a couple of fairly rough years but none the less we survived. Dean Johnson become Shop Manager in October 1989 and around that time someone had pointed out that there was an hotel in central Manchester available for functions so I popped up to have a look as it happened to be close to the shop anyway. I felt I could work there, you usually get a feeling in these places whether you can work with the management or not straight away. I encouraged Dean to have a look at it with me and I remember the first night we went down there into basically what was a cellar, albeit a large one. The first night I think I remember it was about January 1990 we played Jelf Redd "Love High" and got a good response. There were about 160 people in for a first night, although a lot of it had to do with the fact that Manchester had heard nothing like this before, it was that we were supplying the right kind of music, easy listening lounge music I call it and getting a very nice up-market mixed race crowd in there. Apart from numbers growing the profile of the crowd did not change over the next four years apart from when we did a northern night or when we had an artist on. It was amazing really the crowd that were attending were just the kind of people we were looking for, we were not haunted by any of the trouble makers getting in. The reason a lot of people liked the place was for the atmosphere and the music, you don't find many people going somewhere just for the music alone its got to be a bit of both really. I do know people that have tried other places just for the music, but I reckon if you can have both then you have cracked it. DP 'As I've pointed out before you've got to have the music, the venue, the DJs willing to play plus importantly the crowd have to be willing to listen. "what would you say was the reason for your success at Parkers? " RS 'Well Dean and i have always worked well together because basically we play different stuff, there is nothing worse than working with a DJ that you feel all the time wants to be you and attempt to spoil what you are doing. Dean would play things that I would think 'Christ that's brave' and he would drive me on, we work well off each other, the chemistry was very good- I think with DJs there's an element of envy and if they see someone who is successful they think he's successful because of what he plays when in fact its not what you play it's the way you play them. It also boils down to what type of a crowd are in, if they're difficult you can end up playing what you consider a very ordinary set. With the right people in the right room and the right music and you can go onto another level". DP Where as parkers was only once a month it saddens me that there no where else you can go to nowadays once a month ". RS "If i was getting more people in at The Howard then I would probably run it once a month, but as it is I've got two rooms going which I think is right and we attract about 250 people, If I was getting 400 1 would probably run it once a month". DP "Is it a case of we're all getting older and money's tighter ? RS 'No i don't think it is that, Its very difficult to say really because on the face of it there are still as many people chasing the records and talking about it. But they do seem to be more selective about the venues they go to, I've still not done the night that 1 really want to do do. I've got so many fantastic records which just never ever touch in the box.I just think if I could ever get a scene going at the Half Way House again where we played nothing but ballad's all night but they were up dancing, there's still a wealth of that kind of music being recorded today, but to get away with that in clubs is very difficult and even at the Southport weekender although I still play them, I always have to have the Futures "Ain't got time for nothing" lined up, great record that it is I don't want to be playing it when there's other quality record from an album to play". DP I suppose with dJing you never know when you are going to stop and if you're still buying, you've got all that great material and you'd cry if you never got the chance to air it. RS "I know I'm very lucky, I've got the radio show for that, I think I've played most things on it, but first of all its got to be the radio its got continuity and basically it gives me a lot of satisfaction doing it. But there must be a time to get a club going playing radio music and attracting 2 or 3 hundred in on a weekly or monthly basis. DP "Going back to Parker's many people went to hear your exclusives ? " R8 "I recall The Affair's 'New Life" remix which i don't ever think came out in the end but that was a lucky streak that we were going through which happened to coincide with having the club, at that time I used to spend alot of time chasing the record companies, because i had the time to do it, I worked in an office where I could spend a couple of hours a day ringing EMI, MCA and all these people or going to London. Right now I don't have that time so yes I was.. Read review here See back issues of Shades of Soul for full interview and 5 page feature Profiles and Playlists A few Parker plays via Dean Johnson see forum post for full 100 One Good Reason Marva Hicks Love in your eyes Vaneese Thomas Upside Down Perri After Effect Gary Taylor How Long Thelma Jones Pleasure And Pain Lance Ellington Got To Get Away Sheree Brown How Can I Get Next To You Chapter 8 My Secret Fantasy The Controllers Your Love Keeps Working On Me Joey Diggs Romantically Inspired Tashan Lucky Fellow Leroy Hutson I Want You Marvin Gaye The Sweetest Pain Dexter Wansel If You Want Me Say It Love Unlimited September When I First Met You Barry White Love's Taken Over ChantÃÆ’© Moore Key To The World L. J. Reynolds You Know You Want To Be Loved Keith Barrow Y Will You Be Mine Anita Baker Did You Pray Today Lisa Taylor Believe In Love Teddy Pendergrass Goodbye My Love Brian McKnight Love Crazy Atlantic Starr You Make Me So Hot Barbara Lynn Promise Me Dayton It's In There Jennifer Holliday You're Gonna Get Next To Me Bo Kirkland & Ruth Davis Come On Back To Me Lover Margie Joseph Move Me No Mountain Dionne Warwick Don't You Get So Mad Jeffrey Osborne Say You'll Never Leave Me By All Means Curious Midnight Star Got To Find Ms.Right Buddy Miles RICHARD SEARLING'S PARKERS TOP TEN BOBBY WOMACK "How could you break my heart" THE CONTROLLERS "Secret fantasy" VANEESE THOMAS "Love in your eyes" SHEREE BROWN "Got to get away" GLENN JONES "Keep on doin'" LEON WARE "Rockin' you eternally" SEAWIND "He loves you" CARMEN LUNDY "So this is love" CHUCK COCKERHAM "Have I got a right?" DONNY HATHAWAY "Love, love, love" DJ PROFILES RICHARD SEARLING Does Richard really need any introduction? From Va-Va's and Wigan Casino to The Hilton and Blackburn he is the Don Dadda of the UK soul scene equally at home playing the deepest sixties acetates and the latest R+B downloads. To get him behind the decks is always a special treat. DEAN JOHNSON Dean has spent more hours playing quality Black Music on the decks of Manchester nightclubs than any person alive or dead. Expect favourites and surprises. THE PARKERS REUNION #1 BANK HOLIDAY SATURDAY AUGUST 28 DJ'S RICHARD SEARLING + DEAN JOHNSON SPECIAL GUEST MIKE STEPHENS 9-30 TILL 3.00 AT THE BAND ON THE WALL, SWAN ST. MANCHESTER M4 5JZ
  7. note posts have been removed by site as per reasons posted at the time ask can all members bear in mind when posting that this is a new forum and aims are different than other ones are making a determinded effort to avoid some of the past "issues" that have had on here with topical threads all members help with this will be appreciated thanks mike ps ask use feedback forum if do have any q's etc on above or any site matters
  8. is there any info on what's lined up for release anywhere online ?
  9. Mike replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    yep a tip top 45 seen it a few times available over last year or so there's some info on here ref difference on demo's etc search should take you there
  10. I think I went there once before the100club tommy hunt doing a pa ? was well expensive was my verdict i bought a double round for about 5 of us and it cleaned me out
  11. soul source does dragons den ? sure people be interested in how you get on though would guess it needs to be very mainstream let us know if how it goes
  12. interview with one of the actors https://www.theskinny.co.uk/article/99930-an-interview-with-soulboys-martin-compston
  13. a test/demo of the comments this was posted via the front page promoted article should show in the forum as a reply and in teh article as a comment
  14. A review from 2001 by Katrina Dixon about souling it in Oslo and Berlin Oslo, Berlin and Scotland - Katrina 2001 A short, few words (NOT) about souling it in Oslo and Berlin last week, of interest to few probably but Ill witter on anyhow, so hit delete now if you dont want to scroll thru an essay Friends in Oslo took me along to a club with the cool name of the Beat Basement held in the small back room of a very fine bar called Mono. Even tho theyre not into the garage punk, soul sounds played, they knew itd be right up my street, so they kindly put up with me going on about every single garage punk sound played during the first hour or so when there was only us, a few other bemused Oslo scenesters and about five mods huddled near the elevated djing area (who, when I got talkin... A clipped (1000 chrs) forum highlight post of an news/article item Original article was posted in the Soul Source Article/News feature - Click the below link for article in full all comments below are automatically added to the article View the full article (inc images/video/photos etc)
  15. Mike replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    its been up a fair few times Jim as trying to keep all discussion on this film into the one thread for ease of use etc for members am going to close this one now should be able to find the opened one in the list of posts fairly easy cheers mike
  16. This was originally wrote for the Togetherness Mag a few years ago -1999, after criticism of the mag by myself as it did not feature any events "south of brum" I was invited to do something about it. The below was the first one, think were another 3 before a move back up north, meant no more. ( Which was a good thing as .... edited as out of date... Excuse the few odd glitches in article, combination of word, frontpage and life Southern State of Soul - Togetherness Mag 1999 By Mike H, Keith Woon and Winston Heath Welcome to the first of "Southern State of Soul", hopefully this will be a regular thing, designed to let you know what's happened, what's gonna happen and also a bit of a southern view on current topics. Quite a lot to get over to you, so no hanging around, straight into it It seems that one of the main subjects knocking around recent... A clipped (1000 chrs) forum highlight post of an news/article item Original article was posted in the Soul Source Article/News feature - Click the below link for article in full all comments below are automatically added to the article View the full article (inc images/video/photos etc)
  17. Northern Essence edited by Pete Coulson - Review of 1999 Issue Northern Essence edited by Pete Coulson - Review 1999 site note originally up in 1999 Well here you go, yet another classy fanzine that s dropped thru my letterbox. All I can say is that the amount of worthwhile fanzines/mags dedicated to soul music is awe inspiring, the time and effort that must go into them must be enormous. (not just taking easy way out if I got a shite one I would say!). Each one I've ever read has its own style and format but all achieve same results a f*cking good read and a goldmine of information. Latest example of the passion is Northern Essence edited by Pete Coulson, ok start with boring details first address is Northern Essence 34 Lobelia Avenue Farnworth Bolton BL 4 OEQ UK subs £3.50 issue, £12 for 4 UK; (£4... A clipped (1000 chrs) forum highlight post of an news/article item Original article was posted in the Soul Source Article/News feature - Click the below link for article in full all comments below are automatically added to the article View the full article (inc images/video/photos etc)
  18. Out on Monday! Kents latest includes the much awaited Luther Ingram - Baby Dont you weep track! That floor filling track seeing the light of day for the first time is enough for a news item by itself, when you add that its rubbing shoulders with a large handfull of quality tracks as it breaks through the doors then it does look like this release from kent is one that goes straight on the must buy list. info from Ace Records tip top site The third of Kent’s ventures into the world of R&B dance music goes one step further into the world of musical categories by including tracks suited to the Belgian Popcorn scene. This genre of music grew up in the early 70s when like the UK’s Northern Soul scene, the hip teenagers of their day preferred the original dance music of the 60s to the records that were coming out of the US and UK at that time. View the full article (inc images/video/photos etc)
  19. *GROOVESVILLE?USA* *The Detroit Soul & R&B?Index* Press Release As well deserved as this year's 50th anniversary celebrations have been, you might be forgiven for thinking Motown had been the only black music company in Detroit. But long before Hitsville's meteoric rise in the early sixties, the Motor City was already a hotbed of jazz, jump blues, and gritty R&B. Blue collar Detroit was one hard working city with the music to match. As Martha Reeves once said in the 60s, 'Detroit is full of talent'. And throughout that decade, independent producers and musicians did their level best to mirror Motown's success turning out some of the greatest and most revered soul sides. Yet although the black music scenes of Chicago,Philadelphia, New Orleans and beyond have been well documented the Motor City's minnows have been sorely overlooked. To correct this oversight,... A clipped (1000 chrs) forum highlight post of an news/article item Original article was posted in the Soul Source Article/News feature - Click the below link for article in full all comments below are automatically added to the article View the full article (inc images/video/photos etc)
  20. use the contact details below please! JOE DUNLOP GLENAVON HOPE MOUNTAIN WREXHAM LL12 9HH TEL : 01978 761739 MOB: 07546666078 CAR: 07748714718 joedunlop@btinternet.com POSTAGE : £1.40 1ST 45, 20P EACH AFTER CD SUBS £5 FOR 3 LISTS & CD's SENT OUT A FEW DAYS BEFORE MAIN LIST IS CIRCULATED. WEB SITE: http.//. www.soulmountainrecords .co.uk * = on sales cd U S IMPORTS Mint / Ex unless stated 1* JOHNNY NASH I'M SO GLAD YOU'RE MY BABY MGM 15 2* RAY POLLARD IT'S A SAD THING vg+ UNITED ARTISTS 100 3* LONNIE HILL COLD WINTER IN THE GHETTO URBAN SOUND 75 4* Z.Z.HILL NEAR BUT YET SO FAR COLUMBIA 10 5* MARK IV'S THE TIDE HAS TURNED 'WDJ'' BARRY 150 6* BROWN SUGAR THE GAME IS OVER CAPITOL 60 7* BRENDA HOLLOWAY STARTING THE HURT (all over again) TAMLA 15 8* VIC MARCEL WON'T YOU COME AND FLY WITH ME '''YDJ''' RCA 20 9* DONNIE ELBERT SWEET BABY (one sided demo) ALL PLATINUM 8 10* OTIS LEAVILLE NOBODY BUT YOU SMASH 40 11* GHETTO CHILDREN IT'S NOT EASY TO SAY GOODBYE/DON'T TAKE YOUR SWEET LOVIN' AWAY '''WDJ'''' ROULETTE 100 12* ARCHIE BELL GONNA BE A SHOWDOWN '''WDJ'''' ATLANTIC 6 13* SUPERLATIVES I STILL LOVE YOU UPTIGHT 50 14* T.N.J.'S DON'T FORGET ABOUT ME ''WDJ''' CHESS 75 15* GARLAND GREEN JEALOUS KIND OF FELLOW UNI 6 16* VACELS HEY GIRL, STOP LEADING ME ON KAMA SUTRA 15 17* IRMA THOMAS WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO DO IMPERIAL 50 18* GENE ANDERSON I DIG YOU AMBASSADOR 150 19* DEAN SCOTT GOTTA HAVE LOSERS TOO SCEPTRE 10 20* CLYDIE KING IF YOU WERE A MAN ''WDJ''' IMPERIAL 50 21* FREDDIE KING I'M TORE DOWN FEDERAL 20 22* LEON HAYWOOD CONSIDER THE SOURCE VG+ CAPITOL 40 23* INTRIGUES IN A MOMENT YEW 5 24* VOLUMES I JUST CAN'T HELP MYSELF WDJ'''' AMERICAN ARTS 100 25* 125TH CANDY STORE HEY GIRL/SILENT HEART '''WDJ''' FANIA 100 26* ERNIE JOHNSON BIG MAN CRY STEPH AND LEE 100 27* JACKIE TAYLOR WALKING BACK '''WDJ''' JUBILEE 40 28* FANTASTIC FOUR I CAN'T STOP LOOKING FOR MY BABY VG+ RIC TIC 75 29* FREDDY KING HIDE AWAY '''WDJ''' FEDERAL 20 30* ENTERTAINERS I'M IN LOVE WITH YOU HMC 30 31* JESSIE FISHER YOU'RE NOT LOVING A BEGINNER WAY OUT 150 32* OLYMPICS GIRL, YOUR'E MY KIND OF PEOPLE ''WDJ''' WARNER.BROS 40 33* LOST GENERATION YOU'RE SO YOUNG BUT YOU'RE SO TRUE BRUNSWICK 10 34* GARNET MIMMS STOP & THINK IT OVER DJ'''' VERVE 15 35* THE MOODS RAINMAKER ''WDJ'' WAND 30 36* LEON HAYWOOD MELLOW MOONLIGHT '''PDJ'''' wol DECCA 10 37* TAMIKO JONES PEARL '''WDJ''' DECEMBER 30 38* C AND THE SHELLS I'VE FALLEN IN LOVE ''WDJ'' COTILION 10 39* OUT OF SIGHTS TEARS DONT CARE WHO CRY SARU 40 40* ROY BROWN GOOD SWEET LOVING TRU-LOVE 10 41* ELLIOT SMALL GIRLS ARE MADE FOR LOVING/ stay in my heart BANG 25 42* FREDDIE WATERS 'GROOVIN' ON MY BABY'S LOVE STAX 30 43* CHOCOLATE SYRUP YOU'VE GOT A LOT OF LOVE TO GIVE BROWN DOG 15 44* MICHAEL ALLEN IT DOS'NT MATTER ANY MORE ''YDJ''' MGM 15 45* TIMOTHY CARR A STOP ALONG THE WAY HOT BISCUIT 15 46* HOLLYWOOD SPECTRUM I GOTTA GET BACK TO LOVIN' YOU '''WDJ''' COTILION 8 47* ARCADES THERE'S GOT TO BE A LOSER TRIAD 300 48 LORRAINE CHANDLER WHAT CAN I DO GIANT 200 49 ESTHER PHILLIPS JUST SAY GOODBYE '''WDJ'''' ATLANTIC 100 50 TONI BASIL BREAKAWAY WDJ''' A&M 350 51 SHARON SCOTT COULD IT BE YOU '''WDJ''' RCA 150 52 JELLY BEANS YOU DON'T MEAN ME NO GOOD ESSCIA 150 53 LARRY SANTOS YOU GOT ME WHERE YOU WANT ME EVOLUTION 250 54 TONY MICHAELS I LOVE THE LIFE I LOVE ''WDJ''' GOLDEN WORLD 150 55 GEORGE JACKSON THAT LONLEY NIGHT DOUBLE R RECORDS 50 56 ALL THE MARBLES I'M GONNA LOCK YOU UP ''WDJ'''''' OLIVER 75 57 CEASERS LA LA (i love you) VG LANIE 100 58 GLADYS KNIGHT JUST WALK IN MY SHOES ''''WHITE DEMO''''' SOUL 25 59 FIVE SATINS DARK AT THE TOP OF MY HEART ''YDJ''''''' RCA 50 60 OJAY'S LOOKY LOOKY (look at me girl) wdj'''' neptune 8 61 NEWBEATS RUN BABY RUN ''''''WDJ''''''' HICKORY 6 62 DEE DEE WARWICK SUSPICIOUS MINDS ''''WDJ''''' ATCO 6 63 JEFF DALE OUR LOVE WILL GROW STRONGER ATCO 30 64 WASHINGTON SMITH FAT CAT RAINBOW 75 65 CAROLYN CRAWFORD MY SMILE IS JUST A FROWN '''WDJ'''' MOTOWN 100 '''UK COLLECTORS ITEMS'''' 1 MIKE VICKERS ON THE BRINK COLUMBIA 100 2 JACKIE EDWARDS I FEEL SO BAD sm ISLAND 300 3 JACKIE WILSON THE WHO WHO SONG '''''''BLUE & SILVER DEMO' CORAL 100 4 FLAMMA SHERMAN NO NEED TO EXPLAIN SN-B 40 5 DARRELL BANKS I'M THE ONE WHO LOVES YOU STAX 200 6 JOHNNY TAYLOR I AM SOMEBODY '''DEMO'' STAX 10 7 BOOKER T & MG'S SOUL CLAP ''''DEMO''' STAX 8 8 WILLIAM BELL HAPPY STAX 8 9 ORLONS SPINNING TOP planet 50 10 IKE & TINA TURNER SOMEBODY SOMEWHERE NEEDS YOU '''''WDJ'''''' W.BROS 150 11 BABY WASHINGTON THAT'S HOW HEARTACHES ARE MADE VG SUE 50 12 INEZ FOX MOCKINGBIRD VG SUE 5 13 BOBBY WILLIAMS BABY I NEED YOUR LOVE ACTION 50 14 JOEY KINGFISHER I WONT HURT YOU NO MORE GOLDMINE 8 15 OLLIE & THE NIGHTINGALES YOU'RE LEAVING ME '''G&W DJ'''''' STAX 25 16 GEORGIE FLAME YOU'RE GONE/WHERE DID YOU'RE LOVE COME FROM DEMO'''' SEVILLE 15 17 MAURICE & MAC WHY DONT YOU TRY ME ''YDJ'''' CHESS 30 18 CHUBBY CHECKER AT THE DISCOTHEQUE '''R&S DJ'''''''' BRUNSWICK 10 19 SPENCER WIGGINS UP TIGHT GOOD WOMAN '''G&W DJ'''' STATESIDE 30 20 ISLEY BROTHERS GOT TO HAVE YOU BACK '''G&W DJ'''' TMG606 20 21 FOUR TOPS SHAKE ME WAKE ME '''R&W DJ''' TMG553 250 22 FOUR TOPS SOMETHING ABOUT YOU ''R&W DJ'''' TMG542 250 23 MARVIN GAYE TAKE THIS HEART OF MINE '''R&W DJ'''' TMG563 150 24 M.REEVES&VANDELLA'S JIMMY MACK '''G&W DJ''''' TMG599 75 25 SHORTY LONG SING WHAT YOU WANNA ''G&W DJ''' TMG663 35 26 SHORTY LONG YOU'RE LOVE IS AMAZING ''G&W DJ''' TMG600 75
  21. Lifeline floods the defences with a spring tide of Quality Rare Northern Events An April Allnighter at Wolverhampton in April and an Alldayer at Sheffield in May Yep, news of two events upcoming from the Lifeline people that may just ring your bell. Wolverhampton Allnighter April 26th 2008 THE LIFELINE SOUL CLUB present The Real Deal Rare Soul All-Nighter At The Brookfields Club (The Stables), Cannock Road, Shareshill, Wolverhampton, WV10 7LZ. (Directions: Just off the M6 junction 11, A460 towards Wolverhampton then 400 yards on your left). April 26th 2008. 8.00pm till 6.00am, a tenner gets you in! Resident rascals are the Countries TOP Rare Soul DJS Butch, Andy Dyson, Mick H, Cliff Steele, Soul Sam & Chalky With this months special digging deep into his collection to pull out the records he rarely gets the chance to spin one of Nottingham's finest Rob Smith Plus the three before 11 (Collectors chance @ Lifeline) Adam Topping, Phil Richards & Ian McManus As for the music the emphasis will be on the 60's but as usual Lifeline will feature the very best in 70's and crossover. In short all Dj's playing the very best in the rare, obscure, forgotten and underplayed soul music!! For further information see Shefield Info below Mick H's words on the Sheffield Dayer Sun May 4th Sheffield Dayer Sun May 4th Ok people,fast approaching (may bank holiday sunday 4th ) and Lifeline is putting on a something different on the soul front, for this may bank holiday sunday Kicking of 2pm and running till 2am Downstairs the best in 70s funk, also 70,s & 80,s grooves & not forgetting a touch of old Northern too Upstairs rare & underplayed 60,s if you have a oldies pacemaker fitted .then please stay at home but if you want to leave it at home and venture to a world of rare soul that might convert you then this is the place to be for sunday your djs for this 12 hour marathon Mick H, Andy Dyson, James Trouble, Steve Cato,T ony Free, Mick & Mo , Chalky, Andy Riley, Sean Turner. and we have a couple of slots for our turn up on the day with your box so if you fancy a early doors slot email me at trentsoul@aol.com for more info phone Mick 07968030464 Andy 01302744927,chalky 077743863523 door tax before 7pm £3.00 after £5.00 So on behaif of the Lifeline team see ya on Sun May 4th Mick H Original article was posted in the Soul Source Article/News feature view article in its original format (c/w images etc)
  22. Line up details for the next 100 club as below Check out the 6ts website for a review of the 100 club 24th anniversary last month by Alison H. (link below) OCTOBER 11th 2003 1.30am thru to 8am DJS: Ion, Russ Vickers, Dave Flynn, Dave Rimmer, Tommy Hall and Ady Croasdell Original article was posted in the Soul Source Article/News feature view article in its original format (c/w images etc)
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  24. you can sack that game for a start if you didn't want your kid named or what ever then you should have reported the post the first time you saw it got any further problems with the site or the moderation then post your concerns in the feedback forum site and moderation got f*** all to do with the views that members have posted so don't bother adding it to your rants
  25. Keele Back with a good one - T View full article

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