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  1. rekorder posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    the penniman release credits only say written-by Scott/Hairston on "Virtuel Music", licensed from goldmine, so anyone info on the writers maybe?
  2. absolute no-go : 4 vandals' wrong side of town..modern at its ugliest..simply detest it.
  3. rekorder posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    add gnarls barkley to it..or some frank popp, then run away..
  4. Jimmy Witherspoon "It's Time To Live / Handbags & Gladbags" ABC 11288 (goes around $10)
  5. already made friends a while ago at myspace, and its good to know, people keep up good research working, as i agree, he's to had been one of the most influential, though never freed voices around.. if you love 'I'm Shakin'', go and check 56' 'My Nerves',too! even more sparse & contemplating, just like he does in 'Fever'.. mable john's bro? truly a rich family.. well, theres been a lot of sophisticated and unpretentious music way before motown-sound got huge.. a sweetspot in history..
  6. yep, from good ol' berlin town..got it from downtown of course, any more recommendations on verve special disc jockey records?cheers!
  7. jesses, the gloria gray seems to be a real tuffie..
  8. how come these big price differences between first label & first uk license?
  9. do you have a soundsample? on which label? straight northern?
  10. hey, i meant the other ones, not the ones i obtained.. nevertheless, good to know! still like the pal rakes & prophets, i once bought outta your box..
  11. hey i see, you are already "advanced" in prices.. do you know, where there are the soundclips for the ones you mentioned? i will check the refosoul later, or soulclub.org for it! at least it doesnt seem impossible to still find some saving your chronically empty pockets..for which do these go usually? sorry, i'm new, in need of big money & experience..
  12. i knew, i was getting caught in a trap.. but i like it!what was your last true chirpie chirpie cheapie?
  13. just arrived, a package from the states with: dobie gray The 'In' Crowd on Charger 105 in EX ann cole In The Chapel / Each Day on Baton 232 in VG+ gene chandler There Was A Time on Brunswick 555383 in EX for the unbelievable overall price of $ 20 including airmail to germany.. think i will party a bit on that, still dont get it in my head..
  14. Article on the death Of Tiny Topsy from Jet mag 1964 View full article
  15. From JET Magazine, September 3, 1964 "Tiny Topsy", a five foot, 250-pound-plus entertainer, whose name in real life was Otha Lee Moore Hall, died in Chicago's Cook County Hospital of a brain hemorrhage and scores of show business folks mourned her passing. Tiny, 34, married to a South Side Chicago night club owner, Samuel Hall, began her career in the all-negro Chicago suburb of Robbins at the age of five.She eventually worked with such well-known figures as comedian Dick Gregory, the late "Blues Queen" Dinah Washington and Bandleader Red Saunders. She belted the blues, ala Big Maybelle, one of her idols, and was a lightfooted dancer despite her bulky figure. On hearing of her death, comedian Redd Foxx, Saunders, and tenor saxist Paul Bascomb raised a "sizable" donation at Chicago's Regal Theatre in her behalf. She is survived by her father, Casey Moore, of Chicago, in addition to her husband. Eight pallbearers, nearly all members of the band that played her husband's club, were required to lift her body. (P) Johnson Publishing Company, Inc. ebonyjet.com https://books.google.com.au/books?id=G8EDAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA59&dq="tiny+topsy"+chicago+jet&pg=PA59&hl=en#v=onepage&q&f=false

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