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  1. On the down side it was a Greenhall Whitley house,Grunhalle anyone Steve
  2. Always loved "Friday Night" the flip of Sam Fletchers biggie,never hear it played though and its not on YT either. Steve.
  3. Don't know if this guy is on here but i like his posts https://soundcloud.com/marks-records-2
  4. Camp as pink ink,turned over after 15 mins.
  5. A mate reckons he has Chuck Jackson's "Whats with this loneliness" on Stardust,one i never saw. Steve
  6. Bugger i had loads of these Stardust 45's,gave 'em away to a mate who'd just bought a jukebox....que sera Steve
  7. The SOUL TRAIN in the sky now what a cast that would have.R.I.P. Don Cornelius.
  8. Posted this on FB the other day and it got a reaction not sure if its on vinyl though,also love this from last year but maybe a bit too on the modern side for here. Suono is contactable on FB too and not sure this on vinyl but he does have stuff on vinyl,hope its ok Steve
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    Howard Tate RIP

    Its been a bad time lately,sad to hear of Howard Tate passing away..Hubert Sumlin this morning and Lee Williams and J Blackfoot recently and i see Jimmy Norman on the writing credits on the above 45...damn its getting so you don't want to look at any news these days...God Bless them all Steve
  10. Reggie Sears has just posted on FB that J Blackfoot has passed away,the sad news seems to be getting a bit too regular now.A great voice is no more R.I.P J Blackfoot Steve added by site - mainstream info and tribute link "What I reme... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
  11. Reggie Sears has just posted on FB that J Blackfoot has passed away,the sad news seems to be getting a bit too regular now.A great voice is no more R.I.P J Blackfoot Steve added by site - mainstream info and tribute link "What I remember more than anything about him was his naturalness," said Stax songwriting legend David Porter, who discovered Mr. Blackfoot more than 40 years ago. "When I first heard him, there was naturalness in his phrasing, in his charm, that was unique. He always stayed true to that." John Colbert was born in Greenville, Mississippi, moving to Memphis, Tennessee with his family as a child. Generally known as "J." or "Jay", he acquired the nickname "Blackfoot" as a child, for his habit of walking barefoot on the tarred sidewalks. In 1965, while spending some time in Tennessee State Penitentiary in Nashville for car theft, he met Johnny Bragg, the founder of the Prisonaires vocal group. After leaving prison he recorded a single under his own name for the small Sur-Speed label, before returning to Memphis, where he was heard singing in a street corner group by David Porter of Stax Records. After the plane crash that claimed the lives of Otis Redding and four members of The Bar-Kays, he joined the reconstituted group as lead singer, and performed with them for several months but did not record. In 1968, after Sam & Dave had moved from Stax to Atlantic Records, Porter and his songwriting and production partner Isaac Hayes decided to put together a new vocal group of two men and two women. They recruited Blackfoot, together with Norman West, Anita Louis, and Shelbra Bennett, to form The Soul Children. Between 1968 and 1978, The Soul Children had 15 hits on the R&B chart, including three that crossed over to the Billboard Hot 100, and recorded seven albums. The Soul Children disbanded in 1979. Blackfoot worked with bands in the Memphis area, and recorded solo for the local Prime Cut label. In 1983, he began working again with writer and producer Homer Banks, with whom he had recorded with The Soul Children, and recorded "Taxi", a song originally written for Johnnie Taylor but not recorded by him. Blackfoot's record rose to no. 4 on the R&B chart and no. 90 on the pop chart, also reaching no. 48 in the UK.[5][6] He recorded several albums, and had several more R&B hits on Banks' Sound Town label before moving to the Edge label formed by Al Bell in 1986. In 1987, he had another significant hit, "Tear Jerker", a duet with Ann Hines, reaching no. 28 on the R&B chart. He later moved to the Basix label, continuing to release albums into the new millennium. In 2007, Blackfoot and West reformed the Soul Children, with Hines and fourth member Cassandra Graham. In 2010, Blackfoot appeared as part of David Porter's music revue. On November 30, 2011, Blackfoot died after having being diagnosed with cancer. A tribute with the complete J. Blackfoot/the Soul Children story is available at Soul Express http://www.soulexpre...ackfoot_rip.htm soul walking bio page http://www.soulwalki...0Blackfoot.html
  12. Report on my FB page Lee Shot Williams has passed away,any confirmation!! Steve.
  13. Report from a friend in New York https://www.annruckert.com/ann_ruckert/2011/07/gene-mcdaniels-dies.html very sad news. Steve
  14. Saw him at the Academy and he was really good. Steve
  15. Heard good things from Charlie and Eileen Taylor about this night,playlist proves it is Alan. Steve
  16. You could try facebook https://www.facebook.com/#!/ColinCurtisdj or E.M.S. https://www.essentialmodernsoul.co.nr/ Steve
  17. Man this is so sad, Rest In Peace Sir Latimore Brown. Steve
  18. Seems a strange choice as writers for a Sam Cook film,they did write The Commitments! https://www.avclub.com/articles/it-looks-like-a-sam-cooke-biopic-is-gonna-come-yes,53176/ Steve
  19. Agree with Mark and Martin the Horse & Groom is utterly brilliant. Steve.
  20. Bugger i had a pile of Stardust 45's and gave them to a mate for his new jukebox,que sera. Steve
  21. Erm must be me being thick but when i follow Toms original post,its there then Tom originals post is moved and mine disappears.Unless Tom posted twice! anyhoo well done Tom.
  22. Huge relief https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/01/14/aretha-franklin-i-never-had-cancer_n_809007.html Get well soon Aretha. Steve
  23. Where's my post disappeared to? Steve
  24. Blimey Tom,just spotted this a really good show too.Many thanks for giving me and Lesley a shout Tom,the Tammi tracks were wonderful as was the rest of the music.Great to hear your voice and music so many happy memories,will be tuned in next time mate and will get this link to Julie in Oz. ATB Steve and Lesley


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