Everything posted by Roburt
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What Uk Labels Are Considered Ovo
Hang on Dave ......... Whilst I agree totally that the accepted norm is as you say ...... RULE 1: DJ's should only play OVO, that's a must, and that's what is expected from the paying public, it's also a foundation block rule of the RARE SOUL SCENE. ......... (personally though I'm not bothered what medium a track that gets me dancing is played off but that's just me). ................. BUT ....... don't forget that this is SOUL SOURCE ... not just NS Source .... so a general soul fan, an oldies soul fan, a (mainstream) 60's soul fan (Stax / Atlantic / Motown) AND most definitely a MODERN SOUL fan doesn't apply the same strict rules ...... any & all MS DJ's can play off whatever medium they like AND OVO never comes into it. If a MS DJ wants to 'mix it up' (like lots of NS DJ's do now by slipping a 70's / 80's track into their playlist) and feature an old NS anthem (that fits) in their set, then not one MS fan would be dashing up to see if he was playing it off OVO. So lets not forget, that whilst rare soul fans make up lots of the Soul Source readership, there are loads of others on here for who RULE 1 just doesn't apply.
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Old Miami Soul Shows
Anyone know where Jesse Lee Ferguson & the Outer Limits "New Shoes" was cut ?? As B B Cunningham Jnr was involved, I'd guess it was Memphis (or maybe Nashville) but I'm only going by BB's usual place of work & his studio / label affiliations.
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Old Miami Soul Shows
Another show at the New Parisian Room featured Jesse Ferguson & the Gospel Jazz Singers .. ... this outfit later changed their name to Jesse Lee Ferguson & the Outer Limits ... and then again to Jesse Ferguson & the Jet Setters ....
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Old Miami Soul Shows
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News: Colin Curtis - Too much to Swallow.
RE: there are some fantastic rare as hens teeth 60s records ... Can't argue with you there, Steve ... " I Just Can't Speak" ain't mega rare but it is an exceptionally good rare soul dancer. Just that I mainly value a track for it's soul content & not its rarity (hence my liking for Jimmy Bo H). There are some great 60's rare soul dance tracks, but I have little interest in em (apart from getting em on CD). I'd rather have 10 to 20 fantastic deep soul sides to play at home than one 'trophy' rare soul dancer (& the cost would be about the same for both).
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News: Colin Curtis - Too much to Swallow.
RE: Roburt why would that be? Do you not like rare / northern soul? Steve, Got into soul via Motown, Otis R, Sam & Dave tracks back in 1965-ish .... my 'initial run' allniter days were all pre-NS era. Always just been a soul fan (plus gospel, & some jazz & blues); never a NS fan. Can't stand many of Wigan era plays. Moved over to the 'dark side' (MS) about 30 years back but still kept many of my old 60' dancers. At a 2 room event (NS / MS), haven't done more than check out the NS room in over 20 years .... but like to watch any soul singer perform live. Given the choice at home, will always put on Impressions, Masqueraders, Billy Stewart, Philly Int, Curtis, Marvin, EW&F, LVD, David Oliver or Luther Ingram (Ko-Ko & later) rather than any NS track that isn't etched into my heart from Mojo / Wheel days. So no; I will take a classy 'cheap as chips' track that features strong soul vocals & a classy backing (brass, strings, etc) from any era over a rare as hens-teeth 60's soul dancer any day. Nor many 'new' great soul singers about these days but there are some Y2K tracks that do have the 'old soul magic' .... hope that there will be many more as I still get a buzz off hearing a new track that oozes soul.
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The Prestatyn Soul Weekender Returns
They have quite a few DHSS Hostel's in the area .... I guess they don't rate 5 stars though !!
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The Del-rays - Destination Unknown
So the Delrays Incorporated were from Miami (or at least, they recorded there). Anyone know owt bout em (members, when formed & broke up. etc) ???
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News: Colin Curtis - Too much to Swallow.
BTW, no minds will be changed by going over this 'played out' forever re-hashed topic .... ... so every post after the initial one is just a waste of time really. I'm sure CC will not lose one seconds sleep or peace even if every Soul Source member voted for him to be burnt at the stake.
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News: Colin Curtis - Too much to Swallow.
what on earth is wrong with a 'legend' who has moved on, playing an oldies soul set off any format. It was CC that helped build the scene & if he gets asked back for a club revival night (playing stuff he would no longer play in his current sets), then he should be able to play em off owt without people trying to have him hung for doing so.
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News: Colin Curtis - Too much to Swallow.
Ohhh dear ...I am getting sooo bored of the constant hype of OVO DJ's & their personalities!!! I was never star struck and although I respect CC's past exploits in the Strange World of NS, I'd rather hear him play a great jazz or Modern Soul format set than somebody play a rare soul 45 set on OVO.
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What Uk Labels Are Considered Ovo
Lou Barreto sent me a copy of Gloria Jones "Gone With The Wind" in March 2011 on CD and I played it as it was OCDO back then. Now there's a UK 45 with this track on, can I still play it as OCDO or do I have to buy a copy of the 45 to get to play it out ?? ... BTW, I think the OVO issue is a load of pigs-poo, hence my recent posts under this thread !!!
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What Uk Labels Are Considered Ovo
...... first uk release on grapevine when theres a 60s release in the us is not OVO ...... But I adjust the pitch on the deck controls (slowing it down a few BPM as we're all a lot older now) when I play my ol Grapevine 45's ... I then call it the 'Ro-burk Mix' and as it's an 'original' I can play it as OVO.
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News: Colin Curtis - Too much to Swallow.
Colin did get 'slated' (mainly on here) for daring to DJ at a 70's club revival night and playing off of CD (maybe even CD-R). Most (all ?) Modern Soul DJ's have to play off CD-R as they feature numerous 'down-load' only tracks & these have to be played off CD-R at a soul do. Surely if you have bought a down-load track you are allowed to copy it onto CD without obtaining a special license ? (I always do to ensure I don-t 'loose' the track if my laptop 'crashes').
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The Divine Chord Gospel Show Pt. 13 *one Year Anniversary* Online Broadcast
I'll be lending you my ears ... ... might even have to listen to the last show before I sample the 'Holy Spirit' edition.
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Old Miami Soul Shows
Tenor sax man Noble "Thin Man" Watts was from Florida and went to A&M University (1942). After he'd finished college he teamed up with Paul "Hucklebuck" Williams, recording with him for Jax (1952) and playing behind Dinah Washington, Amos Milburn and Ruth Brown on the mid-1950s 'Showtime at the Apollo' TV show. In 1954 Noble signed with DeLuxe, who released the 45 "Mashing Potatoes"/"Pig Ears and Rice". By 1956 he was on Vee-Jay with Paul Williams' band ("South Shore Drive") but signed a personal deal with New York based Baton Records. With his band, Noble enjoyed releases with "Easy Going", "Blast Off", "Shakin" & "Flap Jack", etc for Baton from 1957 to 1959. His biggest track was "Hard Times (The Slop)" which made it onto the US Pop charts in December 1957. Boxer Sugar Ray Robinson had became his manager during the late '50s and remained in this role into the early '60s, Noble leading the house band at the boxer's Harlem lounge. His later releases (during the '60s) for Sir, Cub, Enjoy, Peanut, Jell, Clamike, and Brunswick enjoyed little sales success but he made a comeback in 1987 with a fresh album on Kingsnake (later picked up by Alligator). He was still recording in 1993, by then being signed to Ichiban's Wild Dog label. During the 1960's, he still played loads of live shows and returned to Florida (Miami) for some engagements.
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Artists We Know Nothing About
Billy Wells seemed to establish himself in Miami at the same time as Kim Tolliver ... Kim was fetched down there by Sam & Dave after performing with the duo on their nationwide Revue Shows. She seems to have liked Miami (what's not to) & settled there, performing solo shows not connected to S&D. Don't know if Kim (long established on the Cleveland club scene) had anything to do with Billy (also long established on the Cleveland club scene) relocating to Miami, but they were good friends back up in Cleveland in the early 60's.
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Old Miami Soul Shows
I wonder if there is film / video footage anywhere of the dance -- the AGENT OO-SOUL -- that Mi Mi & Cal Roberts did ??
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Old Miami Soul Shows
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Old Miami Soul Shows
The cross-dressing Jerri / Jerry Jones .... .. down in Miami from Ohio (though she wasn't originally from there) ... .... a right PAL (associated with BRA) ....
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Artists We Know Nothing About
Bob, a few days ago you asked me about Miami groups I wanted details on (been away watching William Bell, so couldn't answer then) .......... ANYWAY .... My original comment wasn't about any particular group .... but there seem to be lots of male & female Miami / Florida based 60's group that we don't know who the members were or when people came & went in their line-ups. Singers who went solo, such as the likes of Snoopy Dean, Paul Kelly, Annette Snell, Clarence Reid we know about which group they came out of coz they were written about during their solo years ... but lots of other local groups seemed to have very high profiles on the local 'white show room' & 'black' club scene without much of anything being known in detail about them. I know Jeff Leimlich's site contains good info, but there are still big gaps. When I asked about Jerry / Jerri Jones little seemed to be known about her time down in Miami (except the info I got from Jerry Williams who produced her Miami tracks) ...ALSO .... Kim Tolliver was an everpresent on the Miami club scene for a few years but nothing much is known about her time there (she was even billed as Kim Tarver for a few months after a type setters error). Not too much is known about another Cleveland guy that had a group down there; Billy Wells (who fronted the Invaders / Outer Limits). His exploits back up in Cleveland are known about ... but not too much (I believe) after he relocated to Miami. But there are numerous other artists (Helen Glover for instance) and groups I'd like to know more about.
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What Uk Labels Are Considered Ovo
I woudn't try anifin on that there Tamla-Toytown label .... that's just a later rip-off of Stateside which was a real OVO label .... the uda un (T/Mot) came after so cain't be OVO .... Same with Atlantic & Stax ... only try playing out wiv London-American label stuff ... And as for Chess ... nope, can only play a US Chess track on UK if its on a Pye International R&B series logo 45.
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The Prestatyn Soul Weekender Returns
BTW, in addition to no Fish sorting out the Modern Room .... Different guys organizing the radio (if there will indeed be a radio stn next time) ... ... seems we will not get Bernie O'Brien's great backing band & singers supporting the live acts either. LOTS of changes then for the 'New' Prestatyn !!!
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Soul Train Cruise
Do you like cruisin ???? Are you a soul fan ??? WELL if you said YES to both the above questions read this .... Jeffrey Osborne may not be a fan of cruises, but he is a fan of Don Cornelius. So much so that the former L.T.D. frontman had no trouble signing on for his first "Soul Train Cruise" in light of one strong reason. "It is Don Cornelius. That really inspired me, just being a part of it because it's the first one. It's always nice to be a part of the first one," Osborne shared with EURweb's Lee Bailey, while touting another factor in being on the cruise: "On top of that, to work with George. I mean George Duke is probably one of my all time favorite people in the world. He did produce my first three records. It just looks like something that I think everyone would like to be a part of. The list of artists on this is just ridiculous." In addition to Osborne and Duke, the 2013 "Soul Train Cruise" will include performances from Patti LaBelle, The O'Jays, Kool & the Gang, War, The Spinners, Jody Watley, Harold Melvin's Blue Notes, Russell Thompkins Jr. & The New Stylistics, Cuba Gooding & The Main Ingredient, Gerald Alston of the Manhattans and The Intruders. "For me, it's gonna be fun to be able to mingle with all these people that I have worked with over the years and at the same time pay tribute to Don Cornelius, who, really, was the person that tied us all together and kept our careers going," Osborne said. "Even when we weren't hot, Don was still there for us. So for me, it's just going to be a great event. I'm looking forward to it."
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Artists We Know Nothing About
Is this a piccy of the Helen Glover who cut "Just Like That" for Nelber Records ? This Helen Glover was from / performed in Miami from (at least) the mid 60's to late 70's ....