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  1. Ron & The Hip Tones View full article
  2. In his teens and twenties, singer-songwriter Ron Aikens was a promising voice out of South Philadelphia. He had earned a spot in United Image, a Soul music group that eventually signed to Stax/Volt Records and was making waves. However, fate anchored Aikens' dreams just as things were taking off. "Right around that time that record was playing on the air and everything, I got snatched," he says. More than 50 years later, Ron Aikens is still affected by the turn of events that landed him behind bars for much of the 1970s. The subject conjures palpable emotions for the singer in his pauses and silence. At Graterford, Ron eventually joined Power Of Attorney—a storied Polydor Records-backed band with ties to James Brown, Shep Gordon, and Stan Vincent. In this chapter, Ron appeared on television, met celebrities, shared stages with Stevie Wonder, and lived out some glory as he and his band-mates became a touring sensation all while incarcerated—even though the band consisted of 4 lifers. Upon his prison release, the talent made several attempts to rebuild his dream. However, bad timing and bad business dealings ultimately left him hapless and hopeless. Forty years ago, Ron hung up his microphone and accepted a long-time janitorial position at Philly's City Hall. A man moved on with life as the music business moved on without a talented artist. "I had nowhere to hide" declares Aikens, "so I had to just leave it all behind." A decade ago, Ron Aikens quietly began performing once more. In the 2010s, the singer would take the trolley from his West Philadelphia home and busk at 15th Street Station and the city's Market East. "I didn't think anybody would pay me any attention," the retiree recalls, astonished to see dollars in his bucket. On mild and warm days, Aikens sang songs by homegrown talent like The O'Jays, Hall & Oates, and Teddy Pendergrass, as well as Motown and others. But he did not perform his originals. "People want to hear songs that they built memories around; they don't want to hear me," he remembers thinking of his long-dismissed songwriting. That changed in 2020, when Max Ochester, owner of a local record store, Brewerytown Beats, stood before Aikens' amp on 12th & Market. "I went down specifically looking for Ron because I had unreleased Power Of Attorney stuff," says Max. He was looking for information. In 2020, Max's label released two remastered 1972 Power Of Attorney recordings ("Changing Man" b/w "I'm Just Your Clown"). Those songs were cut before Ron Aikens joined the group in Graterford, but curiosity ignited a relationship. Aikens, who had released material as Galaxxy for Pop-Art Records, Doc, Aikens & Shields—a single by POA producer Stan Vincent (John Lennon, The Five Stairsteps, Connie Francis), as well as work with United Image and Power Of Attorney, proved his voice and showmanship were still strong. "He made me feel like he wanted to do something," Ron says of Max. "I don't have a drive like that anymore." That drive has created momentum. In 2023, 74-year-old Ron Aikens returned to the studio for the first time in nearly 40 years. Max and Grammy Award-winning co-producer Aaron Levinson have highlighted Ron Aikens' fantastic voice and story. The result is Ron & The Hip Tones. "My whole thing is to do it how it would've been back in the '70s," Max explains. "I want to do the Philly sound, so I'm hiring arrangers, hiring songwriters—local guys. That process—a full production—has been thoughtful and curated, from the songwriting to horn sections, Gospel background arrangements, and a harp player. "This is a good team, man!" Ron says emphatically, recalling the days when sessions involved rooms of talented creators. On May 17th, the Brewerytown label will release a digital version of the single of Ron Aikens' first music in over 40 years to be followed by a 45rpm record: “Do What I Wanna Do” b/w” Baby Are You Ready.” It was recorded at the famed Elm Street Studio owned by Rob Hyman of The Hooters. In addition to Max and Aaron, personnel includes songwriters David Cope and Fred Berman—who also plays drums on the record, Adam Faulk on keys, guitarist Doug O'Donnell and bassist Brendan McGeehan. Waverly Austin hired and arranged the background vocals, and Bill Jolly provided horn arrangements. The release will also be available on special picture cover 45. “Do What I Wanna Do” was an existing song brought to Ron and Max, who infused their own heart and soul into the composition. Ron is at a stage in his life where he does what he wants to, says what he wants, and be who he’s gonna be. The message is unapologetic and free. “Baby Are You Ready” nods to the slow-burning ballads of the ‘70s. Honoring that true “Philly Sound,” the song is enhanced with a harp player, Elizabeth Cohen AKA Lizzie Harp. Upcoming songs touch upon Ron’s troubled past head-on and express in song how he’s been feeling all these years. Others channel lowrider oldies, with splashes of West Coast Soul. The music is alive and very symbolic of Ron Aikens' life, evolution, and perspective. He decided busking was unsafe after the pandemic, and his newfound interest in his own music perhaps encouraged him to make one more swing at a dream that goes back nearly three-quarters of a century. "I'm here. I'm breathing," he says in a West Philly coffee shop with a smile and wide eyes. "I ain't gone yet. If I'm gonna breathe, I need to sing!" SHAME will be release digitally, worldwide July 1st 2023 FIND MUSIC HERE
  3. Most likely you have received your order - please let me know if you still haven't - we have finally been able to fulfill all orders on our website.. The initial LIMITED promo copies sold out within two weeks, 250 of them.. If you are not here for the music and just want to put a small business down you can email us directly and we can have it out there.. info@brewerytownbeats.com.
  4. Again, just need to know the order number and what platform the order came from. IG, FaceBook, website. ect. I have this order ready to go - just need to verify the purchase - please let me know - if you can please email info@brewerytownbeats.com with the order number / platform ordered on ect. Thank you
  5. I honestly didn't mean to ignore you - but I also knew they were coming eventually and it was hard for me to gage because the plant was being non-responsive.. They have now refunded me for the damaged records and i will never be using them again. It's just a damn shame you have been turned off by a unavoidable issue - if there was anyway you would think we wanted this to happen.. Again bottom line, this is about the musoic, I have now found, re-mixed and remastered from the 2" tapes one of the hardest to find Philly records.. and worked directly with the Nu-Ron's to take them to California to perform.. it's been a all around pleasure and I am really excited for the guys.. just sucks these records came in destroyed.
  6. Packed and ready to go out. Sorry for the long delay - it's on it's way to you
  7. Amazing! This would definitly be a good place to post that - I cant wait to see those pics from Bruce's scrapbook. Talk soon.
  8. Hey Mal - you've been busting my balls for loing enough.. if it isn't about the music then send the record back for a full refund and I'll send it off to someone who will appreciate it. I am the first to admit it was a horrible long drawn out shit show.. but hopefully that is in the past (at least it is for me) - for fucks sake. grow up. I can help you, i figured there were a few orders I missed, please let me know an order number and I can get this out immediately. Apologies for the delay. Max
  9. THESE WILL BE DAMAGED - ALL STANDARD COPIES (EXCEPT VERY FEW) CAME DAMAGED - PROMO'S ARE IN THE MAIL Promo Nu-Ron's in the mail as of today - Once you receive them if you would still like a refund I'd be happy to oblige. Apologies all around, this has been a nightmare to say the least. Max
  10. Yup, after yet another set-back we have about 20 orders boxed up and ready to go. Good news on my end is the pressing plant has finally accepted the fact they messed up and is refunding the run in full. I will be repressing the standard version at another plant with alternate artwork.
  11. I have these at brewerytownbeats.com - thank you These should not be i England yet - I have not sent any over - who did you get supplies from?
  12. This guy is a jerk. Resellers suck Hey everyone, thanks for writing - we are in the process of packaging and sending over boxes to the UK, we have almost half the orders already boxed up and ready to go - just finishing up in the next week or so, we didn't receive the repress until the first week in Dec. Please expect a package and notification within the next week. Thank you and sorry for the delay. Trying our best to get these out. Max
  13. Your records will be shipped when we get the represses in, thanks for the support and no, we are not going to leave you hanging. Sometimes things happen, this unfortunately was a combination of a lot of things gone wrong.
  14. Man, that's a damn shame, we work really hard to put out great Philadelphia music and because of a shitty plant who sent us 2000 damaged records you choose not to support us. Thanks.
  15. These records are scheduled for a repress - the plant said "sometime in November" so we are waiting patiently for that to happen. Please be patient with us, I don't have control over the schedule for repress. Needless to say i will never use this plant a again. Sorry for all the delays. Max at Beats
  16. Hello Mal - It is not that we are not speaking to anyone, apologies if we haven't gotten back to you right away. We are slowly working through the orders, making sure it is done correctly and we don't send damaged product.. good news is (for us at least!) the pressing plant has agreed to re-press the vinyl - won't be done till Nov however - we are contemplating holding off on the rest of the orders until then.. but we would like to get out the records that are relatively undamaged at this point. Just a bit of a slow down on top of everything else we do (physical store, Discogs store, two kids, life in general and some really bad luck over the past two months (read above) - thank you for your patience. Have a good day, and RIP Lizzie 🇬🇧
  17. Let's see, where to begin. Let's start three months ago when the pressing plant push back the pressing date for no reason.. or 5 months ago when my dad when in with a life threaten emergency and I spent two months by his side while recovering and unfortunately missed the "proof" stage of the labels.. but once we figured that out the place that we get our labels from said they were having paper supply issues. Or three weeks ago when they landed and the records were damaged and we have had to go through every single box to find acceptable records to send out (which started shipping today, we got 30 orders processed and will continue on Monday) - or how about two weeks ago when I shattered my collarbone and missed 7 days of work and still am having trouble moving around enough to print sleeves, fold boxes and all the other BS that comes with fulfilling orders. All this is to be said, the orders are finally starting to go out.. they are being processed at the rate we can handle - all the records are being inspected for damage before shipping because we want to minimize the returns.. All the UK orders will go in box to a friend in the UK who will then disperse them.. they will be out hopefully within the next two weeks. It's been a shit show believe me.. but i am hoping to be finishing the orders up within the next two weeks. Attached are some pictures of what we are dealing with.. Let's see, where to begin. Let's start three months ago when the pressing plant push back the pressing date for no reason.. or 5 months ago when my dad when in with a life threaten emergency and I spent two months by his side while recovering and unfortunately missed the "proof" stage of the labels.. but once we figured that out the place that we get our labels from said they were having paper supply issues. Or three weeks ago when they landed and the records were damaged and we have had to go through every single box to find acceptable records to send out (which started shipping today, we got 30 orders processed and will continue on Monday) - or how about two weeks ago when I shattered my collarbone and missed 7 days of work and still am having trouble moving around enough to print sleeves, fold boxes and all the other BS that comes with fulfilling orders. All this is to be said, the orders are finally starting to go out.. they are being processed at the rate we can handle - all the records are being inspected for damage before shipping because we want to minimize the returns.. All the UK orders will go in box to a friend in the UK who will then disperse them.. they will be out hopefully within the next two weeks. It's been a shit show believe me.. but i am hoping to be finishing the orders up within the next two weeks. Attached are some pictures of what we are dealing with.. Let's see, where to begin. Let's start three months ago when the pressing plant push back the pressing date for no reason.. or 5 months ago when my dad when in with a life threaten emergency and I spent two months by his side while recovering and unfortunately missed the "proof" stage of the labels.. but once we figured that out the place that we get our labels from said they were having paper supply issues. Or three weeks ago when they landed and the records were damaged and we have had to go through every single box to find acceptable records to send out (which started shipping today, we got 30 orders processed and will continue on Monday) - or how about two weeks ago when I shattered my collarbone and missed 7 days of work and still am having trouble moving around enough to print sleeves, fold boxes and all the other BS that comes with fulfilling orders. All this is to be said, the orders are finally starting to go out.. they are being processed at the rate we can handle - all the records are being inspected for damage before shipping because we want to minimize the returns.. All the UK orders will go in box to a friend in the UK who will then disperse them.. they will be out hopefully within the next two weeks. It's been a shit show believe me.. but i am hoping to be finishing the orders up within the next two weeks. Attached are some pictures of what we are dealing with..
  18. Brewerytownbeats posted a soul guide event in Alldayers

    Soul Town Review Sat Jul 30, 2022 1:00 PM - 10:00 PM The Derby Room, 91768 Soul Town Revue Summer Time Fun ! Bring Out The Lowriders And Your Best Attire ! Live Performances, Djs , Collectors , And Vendors ! Going To Be One For The Books ! Performing Live ! Thee Sacred Souls (Can I Call You Rose) The Ultimates (Why I Love You) The Nurons (I’m A Loner) The Jack Moves (A Fool For You) Vic & The Vatones Nira (You Did Me Right) Jamore (Thunder Storms & Earthquakes) The Young Hearts ( I Got Love For My Baby) Quinta Sol Drive In Tickets Available For Classic Cars / Lowriders Presented By GOOBS RADIO LA, SANTANA SOUL RADIO, SUAVECITO SOUL, DANNY GASCON, FRANKIE SANCHEZ, SUZIE Q, HEART LABOE, VINLYS AND WINOS, MIKE NORIEGA, GEORGE MILLER JR
  19. There will be no mistaking these from the original - maybe "exact" wasn't the right term, close to the original would have been better - thanks.
  20. The Nu-Ron's - All My Life / I'm A Loner - Mixed by Tom Moulton View full article
  21. The Nu-Ron's - I'm A Loner / All My Life - Exact replica of the original 45 released in 1971 - Originally recorded October 27th, 1970 - The songs were produced by Emanuel Campbell & Charles Bowen and have been lovingly mixed from the original 16 track multi's - Mixed how he "would have mixed MFSB (the backing band) in 1970", by mixing engineer Tom Moulton, then mastered by Peter Humphries of MasterWorks. This would have been the original team working on these tracks back in the 70's, both are legendary in the Philadelphia soul music scene. Depending on pressing time expect to see these mid-May. LIMITED PROMO EDITION AVAILABLE WITH SHIPPING INSIDE THE UK (CHOOSE UK SHIPPING OPTION) The Nu-Ron's - All My Life / All My Life (Alternate Instrumental) (PROMO) Limited to 250 copies. Comes with the never before heard Alternate Instrumental B-Side - This version contains the original track on the A-Side and a alternate version minus the strings on the B-Side, it's a uptempo Northern stepper. The Nu-Ron's - I'm A Loner / I'm A Loner (Instrumental) (PROMO) Limited to 250 copies. Comes with the never before heard Instrumental B-Side PRE-SALE STARTS NOW: https://www.brewerytownbeats.com/
  22. The New Establishment came first.. a company in NY via a local connection licensed the song from Manny and I think there was some sort of name infringement that lead to the band changing it for the new release.
  23. The Carolynn Porter tracks / session were done in 1968 as you can see by the take sheet.. The Porter stuff only exists on 1/4inch mix-down tapes (as far as we know) The Delights tune was the first cut on the 16 track multi's - so my thoughts are that the rhythm tracks for this song in particular were transferred to another tape 2 years later.. However the members of the backing band stayed the same. Baker, Harris, Young (and Eli on some occasions). It is unmistakably Earl Young on drums throughout this entire session, and Tom Moulton has said there is no doubt that it is Norman Harris & Ronnie Baker - This is also Don Renaldo's string section, and interestingly enough, every song had a "dry" run-through with just the rhythm section before Don Renaldo and Co joined in. Hence the alternate takes on some of the tunes.
  24. Vinyl is coming, along with a series of 45's - I'm just impatient and can't wait for 5-6 months times for the vinyl. I agree - Such a special tune

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