Everything posted by Roburt
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Atlantic City's Club Harlem (Chris Columbus)
Thanx for that Dave.
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Lifted From A B'board
That same week in Miami, soul 45's weren't doing too well. Mel Carter was at No.4 (!!!), James Brown 6, Supremes 9 & Barbara Lewis 10. The 4 Tops were at 12, Sam Cooke 15, Dixie Drifter 16, Ramsey Lewis 17, with O V Wright at 18. No other soul or Motown 45's were in the local Top 20. Back to the charts I've posted up; is there any connection between G L Crocket's "It's A Man Down There" & Jimmy Reeds "I'm The Man Down There" (very similar titles -- which seems strange as they're both on Chicago labels)
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And yet more US city POP charts published in Billboard on 4th September 1965 ......... Its suprising to see just which soul songs were selling strongly in some cities back then ......... Philly, Baltimore & Washington are all close together (by US city standards) & so some listeners in each city would listen to pop / soul radio stns in the other city's. So, it could be expected that what was being played on radio stns in those 3 cities at a particular time would have been quite similar, but in many cases they weren't and the local pop charts reflected this. In DC that week, pop chart sales were good for the following :-Wilson Picket was at 12 (down from 8), Barbara Lewis 14 (down from 11), Edwin Starr 25, Dixie Drifter 27, Danny White (on Frisco) 29 & O V Wright at 34. in Baltimore; the Contours were at 10 (they always were a popular live draw in the city), Ramsey Lewis at 12, Barbara Mason 16, G L Crockett 26, Jackie Wilson 27, Manhattans 28, Harold Burrage 31, Gene Chandler 34, Derek Martin 39 & Aretha had 2 x 45s on the local pop chart. In Philly; Ramsey Lewis was No.1, Contours 10, Jive Five 20 (down from 14), Spinners 28 (from 15), Astors 30 (from 21), G L Crockett 39 (from 31) with Lee Andrews & Hearts at 40. In Detroit; Contours at 5, San Remo Strings at 6, Edwin Starr 11 (down from 6), Chuck Jackson 18, Little Caesar 22, Dixie Drifter 31, Derek Martin 37 & Bobby Bland 38. In St Louis; Barbara Mason was at 12 (down from 8), Edwin Starr 18, O V Wright 25 with Jerry Butler, the Impressions & Major Lance also on the local pop chart. In Cleveland; Edwin Starr was at 17 (Edwin had of course lived in Cleveland for some years when younger), Chuck Jackson 21, Major Lance 28, Derek Martin 32 & Dee Dee Warwick 33 (down from 26). In LA; Barbara Lewis was at 3, Wilson Pickett at 7, Edwin Starr 20, G L Crockett 30, Whispers 31 (down from 23), Little Anthony & Imperials 35, Bobby Bland 37 with the Spinners at 39. The Whispers 45 (on LA pop chart) didn't even make the US soul Top 100 !!! Danny White (selling in DC) also didn't even make the US soul Top 100 !! Dixie Drifter made the US soul chart Top 10 but only reached No.99 on the national pop chart !! It was a strange old world back then.
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Hypnotics - New Release
"Don't Burn No Bridges" by Jackie Wilson & the Chi-Lites charted in November 1975. It proved to be Jackie's last ever national US chart single.
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Did The Daleks Kill Off The Us Chitlin Circuit ?
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Any News On Prestatyn This Spring ?
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Atlantic City's Club Harlem (Chris Columbus)
It seems that THE Chris Columbus who cut the "Tighten Up 70" 45 was from Columbus (he was Chris from Columbus; hence his recording name). He obviously didn't know that there was already a famous (in jazz / soul circles) drummer by that (stage) name. The 2 sides of that 45 were recorded (and maybe pressed) at Musicol (Mus-I-Col) in Columbus. At present, I haven't managed to make contact with anyone who remembers Lawanda Braggs. I'm hoping for more info soon.
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Atlantic City's Club Harlem (Chris Columbus)
I asked a musicologist and Motown fan who he thought was playing the Hammond on Chris's 1962 Battle cut "You Can't Sit Down". He stated it sounded just like EVD to him -- coz the keys player on the track is playing foot pedal bass as well as the keyboard itself. The giveaway to him is the the sustained note with gradually added harmonies toward the end of the track. .......... I believe he knows what he's talking about !! If you have a copy of this Battle 45 ........ I guess it just went up in value a bit !!!
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RobbK could almost certainly add loads of fascinating facts about Marc Gordon & his LA based activities in the 1960's ... ... but he would have to check out this thread first to see we've touched on the topic of Marc, Willie Hutch, Mary Love, Rose Brooks, the Versatiles AND Grenda Holloway. BTW, anyone fill me in on which tracks J B Bingham & Ron Benton cut for Marc / Soul City / Modern ???
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Atlantic City's Club Harlem (Chris Columbus)
I'm in dispute now with the Ohio Soul crew ..... they insist that the "Tighten Up 70" 45 was recorded and pressed at Musicol (Mus-I-Col) in Columbus. All the band members (I'm told) were from that area. One of the Ohio crew insists that he's seen the paperwork from the studio. He also says that the Hammond organ used on the 45 was the house organ in the studio, & that there's no mistaking the sound of it. Just about all Hammond B-3 organs have the same sound to me (providing they're not ailing coz the valves in em had been bounced around too much). Hammond B-3's were the keyboard of choice for just about every jazz guy from the late 50's thru the early70's coz of their distinctive sound (often played through a Leslie speaker). By the mid 60's they were also extensively used on blues, soul & rock tracks.
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Atlantic City's Club Harlem (Chris Columbus)
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Atlantic City's Club Harlem (Chris Columbus)
Chris Columbo / Columbus on drums on 'The Beat' TV show in the mid 60's. ....... check the close up shot 2 minutes in ........ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9RWl7zRT9Y&feature=relmfu
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Atlantic City's Club Harlem (Chris Columbus)
Anuda youtube entry for Chris .......... this time its his 1962 Battle cut "You Can't Sit Down". Earl Van Dyke was his keyboard guy till around 1962 (when EVD split to go join Motown in Detroit) ... is this EVD on hammond ?? ... ....
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Atlantic City's Club Harlem (Chris Columbus)
Youtube tribute to Chris Columbo / Columbus ....
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............ Back to info lifted from Billboard ...... ... this time about Marc Gordon, Willie Hutch & friends ..... Good to know that Marc discovered Grenda Holloway !!!
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Atlantic City's Club Harlem (Chris Columbus)
Back to Chris Columbus ........... ...... In 1952 he was in a jazz trio that were playing the Apollo (& cutting for Okeh) .... ... by 1953, that jazz trio, the Bill Davis Trio, had a residency at the Club Harlem !!
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Atlantic City's Club Harlem (Chris Columbus)
All of the Wandee & the Wannabeez cuts on the above album feature a female lead singer (who has to be 'Wandee') However, Lawanda Braggs had a hand in writing every song on the album so she has to be connected to the group (a member's mother I guess if this is the same Lawanda as back with Chris Columbus in 1970). One cut off the album, "Dancing & Romancing" ain't too bad (if you like jazzy MS that is). ........ https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002IXURD2/ref=dm_sp_alb
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Atlantic City's Club Harlem (Chris Columbus)
There is a 2007 CD album release out of California (I think) by Wandee & The Wannabeez. A lot of the songs on that album ('Aphrodisiac') were written by a Lawanda Braggs. The music is described as easy listening R&B .... .... perhaps this outfit are a SanFran bar band playing MOR-ish music & Lawanda is a member.
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Atlantic City's Club Harlem (Chris Columbus)
BTW, 'Ohio Soul Recordings' has the 45 down as a release on Mus-I-Col out of Columbus Ohio.......... ... though the Chris Columbus 45 makes no mention of Mus-I-Col & the 45's number does not seem to fit in perfectly with that label's system.