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  1. TAKEN OFF THE LEGENDS OF RARE SOUL DVD VOLUME THREE 11: THE TYMES - SOMEHOW SOME WAY I'M KEEPING YOU (YEAR 1974). THE GROUP WAS FORMED IN PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, IN 1956 AS THE LATINEERS BY DONALD BANKS, ALBERT BERRY, NORMAN BURNETT AND GEORGE HILLIARD. AFTER DOING FOUR YEARS ON THE PHILADELPHIA CIRCUIT, THEY RECRUITED A NEW LEAD VOCALIST GEORGE WILLIAMS IN 1960 AND CHANGED THEIR NAME TO THE TYMES.
  2. Great Clip of Chuck singing Ain't No Sun Since You've Been Gone.
  3. brilliant :) x
  4. Never seen before footage recorded "Live" on the English Riviera. This was the Northern Soul spectacular week end that only a handful of people attended.
  5. Motown Gold from 1969 from the late great Marv Johnson 15/10/1938-16/5/1993
  6. BOBBY HEBB - BREAD. WHERE THE ACTION IS SHOW 29TH AUGUST 1966.
  7. BOBBY HEBB - SUNNY. WHERE THE ACTION IS SHOW 29TH AUGUST 1966.
  8. JACKIE PAINE - GO GO TRAIN. WHERE THE ACTION IS SHOW 9TH SEPTEMBER 1966.
  9. THE DRIFTERS - AT THE CLUB. FROM THE HULLABALOO SHOW 23RD FEBRUARY 1965 WHICH WAS HOSTED BY SAMMY DAVIS JR.
  10. Shelly74 posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    when I play it an image appears at the side from the Dancin' Cat series but writing is so small to read, can't make out which one it is from to look it up for you, sorry x
  11. Brilliant enjoyed that Thank you x
  12. Shelly74 commented on a comment in News Archives
    so sad to hear of Don Covay's passing another gone to soul heaven xx one of my favourites by him
  13. Jackie Wilson performing Higher And Higher
  14. Shelly74 posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
  15. TAKEN OFF THE!!!! BEAT DVD VOLUME 5 SHOW #18 (1966) BORN IN NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA IN 1930, HE BEGAN HIS MUSICAL CAREER AS A SAX PLAYER FOR PROFESSOR LONGHAIR IN 1949. HE ALSO PLAYED BEHIND EARL KING, FATS DOMINO, ERNIE K-DOE, IRMA THOMAS, JOE TEX, EDDIE BO, FRANKIE FORD AND HUEY 'PIANO' SMITH. HE FIRST RECORDED HIS FIRST SINGLE JUNE TEENB/W LAWDY MISS CLAWDY FOR ACE IN 1958 AND HAD A REGIONAL HIT WITH AN INSTRUMENTAL ALL NIGHT LONG PARTS 1&2 FOR THE RON LABEL IN 1959. OVER THE YEARS HE WAXED SIDES FOR IMPERIAL AND BOOKER BEFORE SIGNING WITH NOLA RECORDS IN 1965. HIS FIRST RECORD FOR THE LABEL, 'BAREFOOTIN' B/W LET'S GO BABY (WHERE THE ACTION IS), WAS A MONSTER HIT GOING TO #2 R&B AND #7 POP IN 1966. CREDIT INFO FROM THE BOOKLET THAT ACCOMPANIED THE DVD
  16. love this :) x
  17. Name: Kim Weston - A Little More Love B&w Category: Artists Singles Date Added: 29 January 2015 - 02:22 AM Submitter: JustASoulie Short Description: None Provided Kim Weston - A Little More Love B&W Click here to view > View Video
  18. Kim Weston - A Little More Love B&W
  19. Great song, cheesy love beads.
  20. Shelly74 commented on Shelly74's comment on a video in Soul Singles
    He still got it :) enjoyed watching this one x
  21. Heres Bobby really enjoying himself performing one of his northern classics in the UK. Watch out for the drummer.....Theres a snippet of Soul Queen Rose Batiste at the start of the clip...enjoy
  22. Released in 1965 on Imperial records.
  23. stunning :) x
  24. Singer Ketty Lester has a career that spans music, TV, film, and stage. Her cover of Dick Haynes' 1945 hit "Love Letters" went to number five pop and number two R&B on Billboard's charts in the spring of 1962. The tune was originally the title theme from the 1945 Jennifer Jones movie. Ketty Lester was born Revoyda Frierson on August 16, 1934, in Hope, AR. She was one of 15 children born into a farmer's family. After winning a scholarship in 1955, she moved to California and attended San Francisco City College, majoring in nursing. Lester sang in church and the school choir, and performed in summer stock theater. She also appeared as a contestant on the classic '50s game show You Bet Your Life. Meeting country singer/comedienne Dorothy Shay at the Purple Onion club (where she was performing), Lester was introduced to producers Ed Cobb and Lincoln Mayorga. Herb Newman's Era Records released the resulting single, "I'm a Fool for You" b/w "Love Letters." DJs and listeners preferred the sparse, steamy B-side, making it a Top Five pop hit. The follow-up single, a cover of George Gershwin's "But Not for Me" from the musical +Girl Crazy, peaked at number 41 pop during summer 1962. Ketty Lester was issued that same year. It featured two singles, "You Can't Lie to a Liar" and a cover of Woody Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land." Another Era single was "Fallin Angel" b/w "Lullaby for Lovers." She also recorded the upbeat "West Coast" b/w the ballad "I'll Be Looking Back" for Capitol, "I Said Goodbye to My Love" b/w "Queen for a Day" for Everest, and "Measure of a Man" b/w "Cracker Box Livin'," "Show Me" b/w "Since I Fell for You," and the LP Same for the Pete label. Lester recorded for RCA (Soul of Me, Where Is Love, the singles "Better World," "Roses Grow With Thorns," "You Go Your Way," "Some Things Are Better Unsaid," "The Luck of Ginger Coff") and for Tower (When a Woman Loves a Man, "Love Me Just a Little Bit"). She also recorded a Christian album, I Saw Him, for Mega Records. Originally offered the lead role in Julia, starring Diahann Carroll, Lester appeared in the films Just for Fun, Up Tight, Uptown Saturday Night, The Terminal Man, Street Knight, House Party 3, and Blacula, and the TV movies Louis Armstrong: Chicago Style and Percy and Thunder. She also guest-starred on TV series like Sanford and Son, Laugh-In, Quantum Leap, Hill Street Blues, Love American Style, The FBI, Harry 0 (the 1975 episode with Maureen McCormick), That Girl, Marcus Welby, and Lou Grant. She became a regular on Little House on the Prairie (as Hester Sue Terhune) and the soap operas Days of Our Lives (as Helen Grant) and Rituals. The singer won an Off-Broadway Theater Award for her performance in a revival of A Cabin in the Sky. Lester also had a recurring role as Vivica A. Fox's grandmother on the 1998 sitcom Getting Personal. ~ Ed Hogan, All Music Guide PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads among multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK:http://tinyurl.com/Channel-Index

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