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My "Modern Soul" set as the guest at Culcheth's Lowton celebration 3rd Feb 2024 Anglo Saxon Brown - Gonna Make You Mine - Atlantic Woods Empire - Universal Love - Tabu Dexter Wansel - The Sweetest Pain - PIR Ndugo & The Chocolate Jam Co. - Come Into My Life Again - Epic Greg Perry - I’ll Always Be In Love With Love - RCA Lamont Dozier - Something To Fall Back On - Expansion (ABC Years & Lost Sessions) Anthony White - Stop And Think It Over - PIR Arnold McCuller - Freeway To Monterey - Avi Down To Earth - Everyday - Izipho Soul Imperial Wonders - Lord Wheat’s Happening To The World? - Cordial Ellis Hall Group - Those Passing Words - Super Disco Edits Leon Ware - Inside Your Love - Fabulous Lenny Williams - Half Past Love - ABC Ronnie Dyson - Heart To Heart - Cotillion Wali Ali - (Oh I) Need Your Love - Jobette
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Pre-Order: New 45 - The Ellis Hall Group - Those Passing Words - Super Disco Edits
Chalky commented on Mike's article in News Archives
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Gerri Grainger ... Why Cant It Be Tonight
Chalky replied to Whereismy Record's topic in Look At Your Box
Yes that is my understanding too -
Gerri Grainger ... Why Cant It Be Tonight
Chalky replied to Whereismy Record's topic in Look At Your Box
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The LaBeat Boys return to the studio from over thew border, Brian, Ross and Gavin bring their own choices to the studio for two hours of great music.
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Gerri Grainger ... Why Cant It Be Tonight
Chalky replied to Whereismy Record's topic in Look At Your Box
He had it, thought he sold it to the lad who had his copy broken….he did tell me but memory of a goldfish these days lol -
Gerri Grainger ... Why Cant It Be Tonight
Chalky replied to Whereismy Record's topic in Look At Your Box
Interesting. What label is it on, scan? -
Gerri Grainger ... Why Cant It Be Tonight
Chalky replied to Whereismy Record's topic in Look At Your Box
Maybe but it’s not a real one is it? That was my point. Just three acetates existed all from the same source, one was broken and we know where the other two are. -
Soul4Real New Releases: Tommy Tate & The Staples
Chalky commented on Alexsubinas's article in Soul Music News
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Gerri Grainger ... Why Cant It Be Tonight
Chalky replied to Whereismy Record's topic in Look At Your Box
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Press Release: Shirley Diamond & Jesse James “You Don’t Know Who You Sleeping With” SJ1021 Release Date: Monday February 26th 2024 Diamond & James are none other than our old friend, the evergreen Jesse James in tandem with Southern soulstress Shirley Diamond. Jesse has known and worked with Shirley for some time following their introduction by Shirley’s former manager/producer the late Harvey Scales. Shirley a native of Atlanta, Georgia and is not only a performing artist and occasional Congo drummer but a trained educator who has taught first to fifth grade students in the past. She is currently working as a E.I.P also known as an Education Support Teacher working with students who are experiencing learning difficulties. Shirley has successfully managed her performing career around her academic career performing at weekends and school summer holidays which in the state of Georgia typically last from late May into the middle of August. Shirley’s career has either seen her open shows or work as a backing singer for some of black music’s greatest artists, Atlantic Starr, The Bar Kay’s, Bobby Bland, Tyrone Davis, Millie Jackson, Ann Nesby, Joe Simon, Johnnie Taylor (with whom she toured with for 7 months) as well as the aforementioned Jesse James amongst many others. Shirley’s previous recordings include the CD album project ‘Shirley Diamond With Magic Mushroom’ entitled “You Don’t Have To Be Sad, To Sing The Blues” which included credible cover versions of Tyrone Davis’s “Homewrecker” and Marvin Gaye’s “Inner City Blues” plus the heavily radio played “See And Don’t See”. The 2016 “Strong Woman” album on Phat Sak Records was followed by the Harvey Scales penned song “Are You Setting Me Up” in 2013 released as a download only. In 2021 Shirley recorded a song that she co-wrote with Terry Dukes “You Don’t Know Who You Sleeping With” which she has recently re-recorded as a duet with Jesse under the production supervision of Con Funk Shun main man Felton Pilate with additional instrumentation added to the arrangements. Both versions of this song have been united as a double A sided release by Soul Junction, with this being Shirley’s first ever vinyl release. A further Shirley & Jesse duet entitled “Another Love Lay Over” will soon be featured as part of a future Jesse James project, watch this space. For further information contact Soul Junction: E-mail: sales@souljunctionrecords.co.uk To pre-order/buy visit https://souljunctionrecords.co.uk/SJ1021.html
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Jesse James and Shirley Diamond don't know who they are sleeping with. Soul Junctions latest release sees Jesse James and Shirley dueting with "You Don't Know Who You Are Sleeping With" with Shirley going solo on the flip for her first vinyl release. Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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untilSummer Soul Weekender @ The George at Piercebridge. NYSD PIERCEBRIDGE SOUL WEEKENDER JULY 12TH & JULY 13TH @ The George Coaching Inn, PIERCEBRIDGE North Yorkshire - South Durham Border ( Nr Darlington/ Scotch Corner Directions from the A1 - 1 mile north of Scotch Corner , take the B6275 to Piercebridge. The George Coaching Inn is on the right hand side on entering the village. Scotch Corner is just a few miles away, Holiday Inn / Travel Lodge - South Bound. Also Darlington is 10 minutes away with good hotels. Salltfish Town House - Bannatynes Hotel - Blackwell Grange Hotel Weekender passes £30 / £15 for singles days. Please contact me through messenger for these details. Friday 12th 1pm till 1am - Saturday 13th 1pm till 2am 2 Rooms & Daytime Soul sessions Room 1 Quality 60s, 70s and Crossover Soul Room 2 Chillout Soul Sessions Guest Djs: Carl Hedberg, Baz Maleady, Simon Ingham, Sue Stutting, Susan Spiby-Wade, Carol Gilboy, Dale Byers, Ade Whiting & Ian Craig Residents: John Buckley - Daz Carr, Gary Prescott & Chalky
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90s is when Shifty found it if memory serves. Butch has it now.
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Sheffield's Amy Hodkin makes her debut on The Sound of Soul, two more hours of great music.
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First mix of the year with some recent and forthcoming independent label releases The New Lost Generation - Thinkin’ Bout Cha’ - Izipho Soul Shirley Diamond - You Don’t Know Who You Sleeping With - Forthcoming Soul Junction Carolyn Crawford - Sugar Boy - Forthcoming Kent Select Wee - Trying To Tell You How I Feel - Forthcoming Soul Direction Cam Cameron - They Say - Soul Junction Output/Input - Smilin’ Faces - OIM Calvin Arnold - You Got To Live For Yourself - Kent (Funky Way LP/CD) Jesse James - Don’t Forget That I Love You - North Broad Street Embers - I Wanna Be Your Everything - Big Man Records Alias Ducie - Why Don’t You Write - Charly Embers - First Time - Big Man Records Yvonne Baker -p You Need Love - North Broads Street Calvin Arnold - Mama-In-Law - Kent (Funky Way LP/CD) The New Lost Generation - You’ll Never Find A Love Like Mine - Izipho Soul Carolyn Crawford - Get Up And Move - Kent Select Cam Cameron - I’m A Lonely Man - Soul Junction Wee - We Could Get It Together - Soul Direction Output/Input - Here We Go Again - OIM Shirley Diamond & Jesse James - You Don’t Know Who You Sleeping With - Soul Junction
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I'd like to thank Baz Tsop Manchester for asking me to make a rare foray behind the decks to play some "modern" soul, all the years I've been Djing you can count on one hand the number of times I've done this. I have to say though I really enjoyed myself and the music from all the Djs, off the scale. Here is my selection, not necessarily in order and not sure if a couple missing. Thanks for all the lovely comments and for dancing, made my night. Woods Empire - Universal Love - Tabu Anglo Saxon Brown - Gonna Make You Mine - Atlantic Lamont Dozier - Something To Fall Back On - Expansion (ABC Years & Lost Sessions) Nudge & The Chocolate Jam Co. - Come Into My Life Again - Epic Arnold McCuller - Freeway To Monterey - Avi Lenny Williams - Half Past Love - ABC Anthony White - Stop And Think It Over - PIR Imperial Wonders - Lord Wheat’s Happening To The World? - Cordial Ellis Hall Group - Those Passing Words - Super Disco Edits Dexter Wansel - The Sweetest Pain - PIR Down To Earth - Everyday - Izipho Soul Leon Ware - Inside Your Love - Fabulous Ronnie Dyson - Heart To Heart - Cotillion Greg Perry - I’ll Always Be In Love With Love - RCA Wali Ali - (Oh I) Need Your Love - Jobette I had some sort of plan of what I was going to play but that sort of went out of the window and not enough time either
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This week Dean's lifelong friend Mark Smart is in the studio for two hours of great soul.
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The Albina Music Trust have been doing great thugs with the musical heritage of their country. They have released some excellent previously unreleased material the last couple of years or so. They have now put their whole archive online with some great material. https://worldartsfoundation.org/page/albina-music-trust
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BBC Radio Four Woman's Hour: Northern Soul feature
Chalky replied to Kesalocasoul's topic in All About the SOUL
They aren’t naive, they’ve been around long enough. Narcissistic yes. They are also the ones doing the manipulating and distorting not the media. if it was simply for the love of the music they would simply just get on with it quietly and avoid all the controversy, neither would they troll, abuse and insult others both openly and via private messages on social media using fake or anonymous accounts. -
BBC Radio Four Woman's Hour: Northern Soul feature
Chalky replied to Kesalocasoul's topic in All About the SOUL
Spoken to many artists have as others, and many more besides are grateful for the scene giving them the recognition they failed to get at home. -
BBC Radio Four Woman's Hour: Northern Soul feature
Chalky replied to Kesalocasoul's topic in All About the SOUL
For most there was hardly any sales that’s why they faded into obscurity until discovered by Brits.
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