Everything posted by Chalky
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Johnny & The Brothers Of Soul......Who are they ?
After the above group he sang in a group with Sam and Candy Shuman, Candy and the Red Hots. Then Sam left to be in a group with his with his brothers in a goup called The Brothers Four. One of the brothers, Moses, left. They then recruited two others and then John Ellison. This was then the Soul Brothers Six. Moses came back briefly to make it The Soul Brothers Six Plus One until one of the brothers drafted and they became six.
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Johnny & The Brothers Of Soul......Who are they ?
In John Ellison’s (auto)biography he talks of a mixed race group a white guy called Johnny DiTondo was forming, two white, two black. The two black being John Ellison and Houston Armstrong (drummer nicknamed Sam) they called themselves the Satan’s Four and were popular round Rochester apparently for a while. They practised in Johnny’s basement and Johnny’s father amanaged them on the road. Maybe this Johnny put something to vinyl once Soul Brothers Six hit big with Some Kinda Wonderful?
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Sheppard Boy - Who is this artist please ?
Where is Jesse Thomas's name?
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Sheppard Boy - Who is this artist please ?
It is the Philly one
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Sheppard Boy - Who is this artist please ?
That's Jesse James, pretty obvious really.
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100 Club Anniversary 45s
Last few 100 Club 45s left. PayPal friends and family preferred. Post and packing £7.50 Special Delivery. All look unplayed 6T18 A - M & M and The Peanuts- Can't Say No 6T18 B - The Charmaines- I Idolize You Stomping northern of the highest order. £70 6T29 A - The Cavaliers- We Go Together 6T29 B - The Tokays- (Marriage Is Only A) State Of Mind £40 6T30 A - June Jackson - Port Of Happiness 6T30 B - September Jones - You Better Know Why £40 6T31 A - Nancy Wilcox- More Than A Memory 6T31 B - Fox Fire feat Johnny Adams- A Star In The Ghetto £40 6T32 A - Sandra Richardson- After You Give Your all 6T32 B - The Hytones- Runaway Girl £40 6T33 A – Lorraine Chandler – Ease My Mind 6T33 B – Magnificents – I Can Fly £60 Horace’s 45s Hector Rivera - Playing It Cool / I Want A Chance For Romance HRH-003 1989 £40 Eddie Daye And The Four Bars* / Jimmy Armstrong- Guess Who Loves You / Mystery HRH 004 £10
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dream team
One on Facebook ex condition hardly played it says £100
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Question re odd label
Someone stuck a label on it
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Dean Anderson's Sound of Soul, Thursday 8pm.
Dean Anderson and Gez are joined for the Sound of Soul Radio Show on the 21st February 2019 by Coventry's Tim Fletcher. Coming from Coventry Tim has been around the Soul and Mod scene for more years than he would like to admit. An avid collector of black music Tim's tastes span across several genres including the ska, early reggae and rocksteady music of the original Mods and Rude boys of the days.
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Johnny & The Brothers Of Soul......Who are they ?
The Soul Brothers Six had been around four years when they recorded their first disc. The one who apparently bailed must have done almost immediately so by the time they were recording they were six and had been for a while. I will check the autobiography of John Ellison to be sure. I seem to remember they were only 5 when he joined but will check. I still can't see any logic as to why they would record as Johnny & The Soul Brothers when they had already been a popular club act and were just starting to record. Unless it was released without their knowledge maybe? If indeed it was them. Will have a listen to sound files over the weekend.
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Sheppard Boy - Who is this artist please ?
Jobete probably leased the song to Jesse, it makes the company money that wouldn’t otherwise be made Imguess. Many jobete songs on small labels as you well know.
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Johnny & The Brothers Of Soul......Who are they ?
Some Kind Of Wonderful cut in Philly too at Virtue.
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Johnny & The Brothers Of Soul......Who are they ?
But they weren’t known as JE & The Soul Brothers Six, that would make 7 of them for a start. They were the Soul Brothers Six on Fine as the label states, not as the youtube video states.
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Johnny & The Brothers Of Soul......Who are they ?
The music publishing is Cora Lee (as it is on several of the releases). There is an earlier record on the label by Johnny C’Or? Maybe?
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Johnny & The Brothers Of Soul......Who are they ?
Looking at the label, going with what 45cat says it is 1967 or later. The Soul Brothers Six were well established by then, doing well and I think John Ellison had left Rochester by then.
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Johnny & The Brothers Of Soul......Who are they ?
Its John Ellison not Jimmy but there is no mention of Johnny and the Brothers of Soul, either side nor the label in John Ellison’s autobiography.
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The Best Record Ever Played By Soul Sam
Not sure, think Dave was first I heard play it? I agree I am a firm believer in credit where credit is due but to give someone credit when it isn’t due diesn’t sit right. Many Djs have played records they didn’t discover but we dont heap praise on them.
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The Best Record Ever Played By Soul Sam
Butch then Arthur
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The Best Record Ever Played By Soul Sam
Thought it was Dave Rippoles?
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Thinking back to the Nineties
Some of Richard's shows from the 90s on my mix cloud page. I don't really remember any internet radio in the 90s? KTF Chat group was the main thing before Soul Source....oh and the start of eBay.
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Dave Godin - Museum or archives
Someone is writing a book, they have been in touch with in the near past about it.
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The Servicemen
What is he playing
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Dave Godin - Museum or archives
I have some recordings on my mix cloud site, one I put up yesterday. Richard Searling chatting to Swamp Dogg Jerry Williams in 1998 on his visit to these shores alongside Dave Godin. Eddie Hubbard supplied the tape recorded by John Kerr of Shrewsbury. The other is Pete Lawson interviewing/chatting to Dave. This formed the basis of the articles in Pete's magazine the Gospel According to Dave Godin.
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Thinking back to the Nineties
Canal Tavern was a soul music venue, the place credited as the birth of crossover or at least the term although it was widely played across the country. Never a bad night there first under Gary Welsh and Steve Kilgour and later Rod Dearlove.
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Thinking back to the Nineties
The 90s was the beginning of the death of the newies scene we had in the 80s IMO beginning with Keele. Keele was always a good night with a great record bar but it was oldies and more would follow. The 80s just about every allnighter was still newies influenced. By the end if the 90s the newies scene was in a poor way and oldies ruled the roost. Thats not to say it was dead altogether, we still had Bradford, 100 Club, Winsford, Northern Cowboys, Wilton etc. Many a great time. Yarmouth then Cleethorpes were fantastic weekends The onset of the 90s was definately a turning point though and heavily influenced by the returnees unwilliing to listen to something new and promoters unwilling to be adventurous.