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Albina Music Trust
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
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.
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BBC Radio Four Woman's Hour: Northern Soul feature
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.
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BBC Radio Four Woman's Hour: Northern Soul feature
For most there was hardly any sales that’s why they faded into obscurity until discovered by Brits.
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BBC Radio Four Woman's Hour: Northern Soul feature
Robbing? The majority of the recordings would have been lost forever if it wasn’t for that bunch of white people. Those recordings were not wanted by the people they recorded them for.
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BBC Radio Four Woman's Hour: Northern Soul feature
The scene isa not what it was but it will not die and one little club with a supporters who probably will not stay the course once real life commitments kick will not keep the scene going or moving forward. They certainly are progressing the scene, no new music comes out of that club. They do not support venues all, over the country.
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LOWTON ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL @ CULCHETH - ANDY DYSON
Having been a regular at Lowton and also getting behind the decks on a few occasions I am looking forward to the weekend ands celebrating such an iconic venue. Hope to see many of you there.
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- LOWTON ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL @ CULCHETH - ANDY DYSON
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BBC Radio Four Woman's Hour: Northern Soul feature
When you think it is about “you” and you put yourself above everything and everyone, make it all about you, then you miss the whole point of it all. I like to see youngsters get involved and I too only had good to say about most of them at one point but after seeing their behaviour in social media circles not anymore.
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BBC Radio Four Woman's Hour: Northern Soul feature
It’ll not be lawyers Baz. Paul will get trolled by them under one of their anonymous accounts. They have trolled and abused many who dare to question what they do.
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Cassette Tapes?
I can convert once sort my desktop out.
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Cassette Tapes?
Can you convert and upload these?
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Dean Anderson's Sound of Soul, Thursday 8pm.
Malcolm Collins joins Dean & Gez in the studio for two hours of great soul music including an hour of Aussie releases to celebrate Australia Day.
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Record bags
Magma do one exactly the same has wheels too
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Record bags
Not sure you’ll find one to carry both together? Magma do both. I have their messenger type one that carries 30 or so Lps. They then do 45 cases too.
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News: Soul Junction SJ544 Cam Cameron 'They Say I'm A Lonely Man'
Soul Junction SJ544 Cam Cameron 'They Say I'm A Lonely Man' View full article
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Soul Junction SJ544 Cam Cameron 'They Say I'm A Lonely Man'
Soul Junction SJ544 Cam Cameron 'They Say I'm A Lonely Man' Press Release: Cam Cameron They Say/I’m A Lonely man SJ554 Release Date: Monday 29th January 2024 Cam Cameron appears to be another one of those performers from an infinite list of Black American artists that cut a solitary 45 single and then disappear into obscurity never to be seen or heard from again. Couple this with the passing of any of the relevant protagonists from the time along with any of the surviving ones ever diminishing memories and the job of collating events and artists back stories from over 50 years ago becomes that much harder. Cam Cameron appears to be another one of those performers from an infinite list of Black American artists that cut a solitary 45 single and then disappear into obscurity never to be seen or heard from again. Couple this with the passing of any of the relevant protagonists from the time along with any of the surviving ones ever diminishing memories and the job of collating events and artists back stories from over 50 years ago becomes that much harder. Cam Cameron appears to be one of those artists (although our investigations are ongoing). Therefore, from the information currently gleaned, the artist Cam Cameron was none other than Alvin Cameron the writer of the featured song “They Say”, with Cam being a kind of nickname. The string arrangements on both “They Say” and “I’m A Lonely Man” were provided by the late John Andrew Cameron a hugely respected arranger, producer and songwriter within the Chicago music scene of the 1960’s and early 70’s, more often credited as Johnny Cameron. Johnny’s credits can be found on many recordings of the time often working with fellow Chicago music scene producer Clarence Johnson, some of the highlights from this liaison being the song “I Really Love You” recorded by both Jimmy Burns (Erica) and Bobby James (Karol) and the girl group, ‘The Lovelites’, on their acclaimed album “With Love From The Lovelites” (Uni). Johnny’s involvement with the Scott Brothers goes as far back as 1965 when he provided the musical arrangements on The Howard Scott penned song “I’ve Got To Get Over” recorded by Syl Johnson for the TMP-Ting label. Although they share the same surname, Alvin (Cam) Cameron is believed to be of no relation to Johnny Cameron. “They Say” would gain a release on the independent Capri label owned by Sephus Howard Scott who together with brother Walter Scott composed the 45’s flipside “I’m A Lonely Man”. Howard also featured as one of the songs producers alongside the mysterious Edgar Mullins (a name which has been found on a couple of other tape boxes, the investigations continue). Musical accompaniment was provided by The Scott Brothers Band, with both songs being recorded at RCA Victor’s Chicago number 2 Recording Studio at 445 North Lake Shore Drive, in the Navy Pier section. on the 10th of August 1967 and released on Capri Records during the month of February 1968. Cameron’s “They Say” was another 45 that was first introduced to UK Soul Collectors via those much lamented and fondly remembered soul packs, always regarded as a quality collector’s 45 the only regular turntable action remembered was provided by Northampton’s very own discerning DJ Cliff Steele at venues such as ‘Detroit Academicals’, ‘Bretby Country Club’ and later ‘Albrighton’ during the leaner days of the UK Rare Soul Scene?! “They Say” is a snappy little dancer that from Ira Gates opening drum roll gets your toes tapping straight away, the perfect crossover record in every respect! While the flipside although set at a slightly gentler pace builds into a great brass and vocal crescendo and is a song that is gaining plenty of radio airplay at the moment. surely a wider appreciation of both sides of this soulful Windy City 45 now beckons! The second release in Soul Junction’s Capri following Reggie Soul’s “My World Of Ecstasy/Mighty Good Loving” SJ553. For further information please contact Soul Junction: E-mail: sales@souljunctionrecords.co.uk Website https://souljunctionrecords.co.uk Videos
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name that tune
I wonder why the writing credits get changed from Hill to Smith and Ling on Joe Taylor’s version?
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LOWTON ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL @ CULCHETH - ANDY DYSON
Looking forward to a rare foray into the modern room. With so many seasoned “Modern” veterans in attendance I’ll be a wee bit nervous hoping I can meet their high standards 😬😃
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A Review of Mind Over Matter: The Myths and Mysteries of Detroit's Fortune Records
Any UK stockists
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Dean Anderson's Sound of Soul, Thursday 8pm.
This week John Durant joins Dean and Jez in the studio for two hours of quality soul music.
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Is it Jane? any kind soul help identify this song please?
Don't think it was, I only saw it after the Kent 45. Remember pointing it out to Ady.
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BBC Radio Four Woman's Hour: Northern Soul feature
Never heard of her either until recent years