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  1. Remember it well Kev. Got it on tape myself. Quality of the acetate wasn't too great if I remember rightly?? Seem to remember this being talked about a while ago and sure John Parker said he's played it. If not in John's ownership then dunno where it is.
  2. No matter what Kev did or does, right or wrong, folk on here will still have a dig and slag him off!! Plenty of others who have attempted and still attempt to make money out of the scene. I for one would love to make a living out of the scene and I dare say so would many of those slagging Kev off.
  3. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    on diggin' bit further the Salem outfit consisted amongst the group Earl and Marshall Carter. Teardrops a terrible record too IMHO.
  4. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Had a feeling they were one and the same but not too sure at the same time. Soul Harmony does list George Brown as being a member though, SH not always right either. I did have a scan of the Salem 45 but can't find it. Henry Boatright is the lead on SBI.
  5. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    think so.... could be wrong tho'!
  6. I can't now, goes on for ages then asks me to save a php file to PC
  7. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    a pianist by all accounts..... Marlowe Morris was an in-demand pianist who played on the recordings of some of the greatest jazz horn soloists, including Ben Webster and Lester Young, as well as with boogie-woogie and classic blues artists such as Big Joe Turner and Jimmy Rushing. He was also an innovative and much-copied stylist on the less than portable Hammond organ. As a youngster, he fiddled around with a few instruments before finally settling on the keyboards, learning drums, harmonica, and ukulele. As a pianist, his first professional job was with singer June Clark for two years beginning in 1935. He then worked as a solo pianist for several years before joining the combo of tenor sax great Coleman Hawkins from 1940 through 1941, when he joined the Army. Following a stint in the service, he worked with Toby Browne, Al Sears, drummer Sid Catlett, and the great guitarist Tiny Grimes, as well as leading his own trio, all in the first half of the '40s. He then began tickling the ivories only part-time, following a grand musical tradition and taking a day job in the post office to try and make ends meet. From 1949 he returned full-time to music, mainly as a solo organist. In the mid-'60s he led the Marlowe Morris Trio featuring tenor saxophonist Julian Dash. The Morris album Play the Thing on Columbia nabbed the Grand Prix du Disque award from the Hot Club de France. Perhaps the best exposure the pianist ever received was his role in the film Jammin' the Blues in 1944. One of the better jazz films from the swing era, it was filmed in Hollywood and features the pianist in very good company indeed, including players such as trumpeter Harry Edison, tenor men Lester Young and Illinois Jacquet, guitarist Barney Kessel bassist Red Callender, drummer Sid Catlett, and vocalist Mary Bryant (vocal). Marlowe Morris was the nephew of Thomas Morris, a cornet player and bandleader. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, All Music Guide
  8. priviliged me? no different to anyone else, still have to look for 'em!! seen a few between the price I said, £40-£60 in last few months and didn't think it was selling for that much more at the time anyway. still don't think it's worth anymore than that to be honest for the multicoloured issue. If I see one at £40 again, I'll buy it and sell it for £70
  9. is this the group you are looking for Simon? https://www.brumbeat.net/secondci.htm and you can get the single on ebay in a few days https://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Northern-Soul-%2FMod...7QQcmdZViewItem or a tenner on JM's site
  10. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    watched this t'other night, powerful and very funny as well at times. Great film and highly recommend.
  11. Revival, it's being hammered, seem to hear it all over these days!!! Dunno why anyone would pay upwards £70m for the multicoloured issue!! Had the chance of one at £40 not so long ago.
  12. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    1. Real, as far as I'm aware not booted. 2. Same group 3. Odd spin owt, nothing serious tho' 4. £50 I think. Listed one some time ago for around that figure. hope that helps.....
  13. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Not heard it, I mailed the guy and he gave me his number to ring him up to listen over the phone. never bothered at the time.
  14. it was played at the Mecca as a new release apparently! the multicoloured I would have thought should be about £40-£60. Red and White harder and seen listed at around £150.
  15. I've said all alnong Stevie that an all-nighter should start at midnight with a warm up at a local soul night, that way everyone wins! Plus the fact everyone is straight on the floor at midnight cause they are already buzzin' and rarin' to go instead of some all-nighters taking three hours to warn up with the early door DJ's playing to empty floors. However there doesn't appear to be too many all-nighter goers on SS. From close on a 1000 viewers only 80 seem to attend nighters, thought everyone on SS went to nighters
  16. you could also e-mail the department of health and the secretary of state for health....doubt you will get a personal reply but you never know dhmail@dh.gsi.gov.uk
  17. sign the petiton on downing street petition site,, few other petitions relating to the ban on there as well.... https://petitions.pm.gov.uk/smokelaw/
  18. I'm an ex smoker and can't stand them but on reflection the ban is slowly doing more to kill of northern soul than all the politics and in fighting. Some places severely lacking in atmosphere with more outside than in I for one would welcome the ban being over turned. maybe we should petition the government...or at least have an area inside the room set aside for smokers.
  19. Saturday or Sunday....I mean Friday or Saturday Ken....time for some sleep I think, been up to long I reckon
  20. there was on up for offers last week in sales. Dunno whether multicoloured or white and red.
  21. I know some have work, kids and other stuff but if you only had one choice every week, either a Saturday or a Sunday what would it be????
  22. you've not been looking hard enough Mark, been a couple on SS alone the last year or so.
  23. 250 views and only 30 odd votes, not many nighter folk on here

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