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  1. Some may ask "Who is Bobby Brooks Wilson" Well there is a clue in his surname and photos of Bobby give further hints to who he is! His story is a true rags to riches tale. Bobby Brooks Hamilton was born in New York (1961?) but as an infant he found himself in the foster care system in South Carolina where he grew up in Columbia. His childhood was a sorry one where he suffered numerous ailments and childhood diseases from rickets to bronchitis and spent some years in a body cast and he also wore weighted shoes. He couldn't enjoy a normal childhood and found solace in music. He was accidentally discovered his mother, an alcoholic, was not his real mother. His father wasn't revealed to him nor did he try to find out. Despite all his troubles Bobby finished high school and completed two years at college where he majored in electrical engineering. He also found time to get married during which time they had a son, Bobby Jnr. The marriage was rocky and ultimately failed. Seeking a way out Bobby dropped kurt of college and joined the Navy in which he served for 10 years after which he received an honourable discharge, medical issues had once again raised their ugly head to blight his life, this time kidney stones. Shortly after leaving the Navy he was to appear in talent showed and karaoke bars during which time he was spotted by Peter Hernandez (lead of Peter and the Love Notes) and asked Bobby to join the Hernandez family group. Peter's son was part of the show impersonating Elvis and was to find fame in his own right later in life as Bruno Mars. Anyway back to the story, Bobby accepted the invitation and performed as back up singer and he was coached in vocal impersonations. Paul Revere spotted Bobby at a show in Hawaii and afterwards asked Bobby to do a Jackie Wilson medley. Bobby refused at first as he wanted to be a singer not an impersonator but Paul persisted until Bobby did as asked. Paul immediately told John Stuart, creator of LA Legends in Concert Tribute shows about Bobby and they immediately hired Bobby. In the meantime, Bobby had confronted his real mother who was Willie Mae Benton to try and find out the identity of his father. His mother was a former party girl and now an alcoholic told Bobby she was unsure who his father was. It wasn't until Bobby sent his mother a photo of himself thats she asked "why send me a photo of him (Jackie Wilson)?" Bobby's reply it is me not Jackie to which she retorted "Don't ever send me any pictures of him again". After Bobby persistently questioned his mother she finally admitted she hung out with Jackie Wilson (she was 14 at the time) but didn't know if he was his father. It wasn't until Bobby met Billy Raquel Davis that he learned the truth. It was during a Legend's Show in Atlantic City that the Four Tops saw Bobby and asked to meet him afterwards upon which the many similarities were pointed out. They said the looks, the voice, the gestures, and even the laugh are uncanny and the fact they both sang in the same register and talked alike. Levi Stubb's, Jackie's cousin was convinced they were family. Levi asked Billy Davis to check Bobby out which he duly did and after hearing Bobby's story said he knew Bobby's mother and confirmed what the Four Tops suspected, that Bobby was Jackie's son. Shortly Bobby was introduced to members of Jackie Wilson's family and blood tests were to prove beyond doubt that Bobby was indeed Jackie's son. He changed his name to Bobby Brooks Wilson to reflect his new life. Bobby continued to impersonate other singers, not only in the Legends Tours but aboard cruise ship on which he found regular employment impersonating Nat King Cole, Johnny Mathis, Little Richard, Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder. he also impersonated his father Jackie in a Memories of Motown show celebrating Motown's 50th anniversary put together by Al Abrams. Fast forward to 2012 and Bobby Brooks Wilson is attempting to make it as a major star in his own right in mainstream music. Signed to Plateau Music in Nashville by Tony Mantor who released a 12 track CD titled "It's About Time". Amongst the tracks are covers of his fathers work. Listening to "Lonely Teardrops", "I Get The Sweetest Feeling", To Be Loved" and Just Call My Name" you can hear his father in him at times. A notable cover of Otis Redding's "I've Been Loving You Too Long", the opening track "I Can't Love You Anymore" in which he tells his lover he can't love her anymore than he already does and the final track a self penned "It's About Time" showcases Bobby's talent and introduces him to a wider audience. Some would say it is about time for someone who has suffered so much when you consider who his illustrious father was. The CD comes with liner notes penned by Al Abrams (from which much of the above information came from) and contains rare photos of Jackie and tells the story in more detail of Bobby Brooks Wilson. Hopefully this is the first step in Bobby's career as a performer in his own right and I look forward to his next release which will hopefully showcase more of Bobby's talent and feature more self penned and/or original material, he certainly has the vocal talent to deliver the goods. To buy the CD visit: http://www.plateaumu...m/coolstuff.cfm or listen to samples and download via iTunes https://itunes.apple...28?ign-mpt=uo=4 To read more about the life and times of Bobby visit his own we site at: http://www.bobbybrookswilson.com
  2. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
  3. I was at the PC and trying to avoid going in the loft in the garage to get the Christmas Tree out
  4. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Probably....I've been about a bit including over the border
  5. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    I know it's the same label Bob, what I meant was related to Joe Stevenson/Del-Val like the Magnetics is production/arranging wise.
  6. It isn't listed in https://www.45cat.com/label/philips-us/4 but the records either side are May 1967 so I would guess the same month?
  7. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Here's the CD booklet bit concerning Joe Adams.....
  8. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    It Takes Two Hearts/Leave It To me - Ra-Sel 7103 One of the Metros was definitely Jimmy Smith.... Magnetics scan from evilbay....
  9. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    I don't know if the other Ra-Sel are related Bob, just the Magnetics according to the booklet were Joe produced and recorded. He probably had no involvement in the other releases.
  10. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    I'm doing good pal. Carl still has the Dynamic Siblings doesn't he? Some good tracks on the label for sure.
  11. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Here's the discography bit from the CD booklet.....I've scanned it rather than type cause it's Sunday and I'm too lazy
  12. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Butch has been playing a F/W acetate by Joe Adams as well (I think it is Joe Adams) called Stop. Absolutely brilliant to these ears. First heard it at one of the Thorne summer specials and it blew me away first time. There's an excellent CD by Philly Archives called the Best of Del Val Records. According to this Pentagon with 7 releases is related (Vince Apollo etc). According to the CD 1005 came out twice, as Bob says and then Ever Again/Thats Not Half BAd (version two). Amongst others The Magnetics on Ra-Sel is a Joe Stevenson production and recording as well.
  13. Don't think anyone disagrees Robb but as a buyer and if I didn't know the difference I wouldn't always take an ebay sellers word for it unless I knew them to be trustworthy, I would take the trouble to find out for myself using other resources.
  14. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Cheers mate. I was looking on iPad and couldn't see what was in the issue, didn't want to download wrong one.
  15. It's been a while since I did a podcast. The last three highlighted Robin and some great modern soul from the mid 80's but the 6ts mafia are getting restless. So here is Keb darge with more 60's newies from the mid 80's. Hope you enjoy!! https://www.soulunderground.co.uk/StaffordTOTW/files/f12624f4f827ee13b75e20f905452c1f-24.html Soul Set - Will You Ever Learn - Bi Me Freddie Houston - Soft Walking - Toto Roy Hamilton - You Shook Me Up - RCA (Milt Grayson) Tommy Hunt - Pretty Part Of You - Unissued June Jackson - You're Welcome - Musette (Eddie Lyons) Shirley Edwards - Dream My Heart - Shrine (Rita & Tiaras - Dream) James Dockery - My Faith In You is All Gone - Soul Craft King George - So Long Johnny - RCA (Syng McGowen - Wartime Breakdown) Phonetics - Don't Let Love Get You Down - Trudel Cairos - Stop Overlooking Me - Shrine King George & TIMP's - I'm Thru Losin' You - Midtown (Chessmen - Baby We're Through) Barbara Christian - Not Like You Boy - Brownie Tammy Levon - Clothes Don't Make A Man - Nation Ellie Greenwich - Baby - Red Bird (Ronnie & Robyn - The Reason Why) King George - Ah Huh - RCA Lee McKinney & Magnetics - I'll Keep Holding On - Sable Tony Mason - Take Good Care - RCA Marty Thompson - Whirlpool - Sir Ben Barry White & The Atlantics - Tracy (All I Have Is You) - Faro Sherli Allen - Think It over - X-Tra (Lady G) Betty Lou And Bobby Adams - Dr. Truelove - Trax Audrey Slo - Gonna Find The Right Boy (Instrumental) - Swan Tammy Levon - It Takes Two - Nation Gladys Knight & Pips - Stop And Get A Hold Of Yourself - Maxx Clydie King - My Love Grows Deeper - Imperial The Trends - Not Too Old To Cry - ABC Paramount (Soul Set) Jerry And His Uniques - Yes He Will - Lennan (Detroit Soul Bandits - Don't Break My Heart) Ravins - Where Is Love - Ravin (Marvellos) Universals - Diamonds & Pearls - Cooking Anthony & The Aqualads - I Remember - Aqua Bernard Smith & The Jokers Wild - Gotta Be A Reason - Groove
  16. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    what number is the issue?
  17. neither would I, I'd forgotten my real name until the internet came along
  18. Hi folks I know its been a while, Ive been working away a lot, but the video of Darrow at the Wilton is now ready. Two DVDs, one with Darrow on stage at the Wilton and another approx four hours of the Ernie and Michael in the studio laying down the backing tracks. DVDs are ten quid (£10) postage and packaging (DVD case and cover) is included. Paypal to chalky@karlwhite.me.uk Thanks
  19. This is how it should be and you shouldn't have to ask. The seller was out of order IMO if he knew it was a boot. But then again it doesn't take much to find the info either, a quick google will take you to the topics on here.
  20. You could buy old 60's blanks not so long go, virtue etc. and get a new track on both sides of the acetate.
  21. He sold quite a few dodgy acetates to a few collectors. I pulled I'm up on another topic about it as well.
  22. Seen it described as a scene changing record and have to agree. It is awesome and always fills the floor when I hear it out, even usually frets me on floor Vicky Baines is great Northern as is William Powell even though his singing is as bad as George Lemons.
  23. I thought he had releases where his name is spelt both ways?
  24. Ben E King...who the fooks he?
  25. Think the info comes from Bruce's Facebook page but I couldn't see a date.

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