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David Meikle

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  1. https://soulfuldetroit.com/web07-golden%20world/golden%20world%20story/27-gw-debonaires.htm Graham Finch shared the above photo with SoulfulDetroit. Elsie is in on the right in the Arcadia Roller Ring on Woodward Avenue. Three of their finest moments are attached. Elsie RIP
  2. I am also a fan of Clarence Reid. I enjoyed the Miami Soul movie which included himself, his mate Willie Clarke and others. For those who never saw the film Clarence is featured regularly.. A larger than life Soul Man, Comedian and Blowfly star. https://numerogroup.com/products/eccentric-soul-the-deep-city-label?variant=40259461742790
  3. Frances Nero won a contest in the Fox Theater. The prize was a recording contract at Motown Studios. When she finally got to the studio she was surprised to find that most of the recording was already in place. All she had to do was add her lead vocals to the Originals backing vocals and the band track. I don’t know where “Fight Fire With Fire” fitted in but she told me that her contribution to “Keep On Loving Me” lasted “ten minutes”. Detroit 2002.
  4. Baby Reconsider by Leon Haywood on Soul Sounds.
  5. I recall Brian from my visits to Manchester in 1970. He was always wearing a black crombie and carrying a suitcase of records within the Twisted Wheel club. I remember him dancing in the alcove near the deejay cage with his mates. Never a year has gone by without me thinking of him. Brian thanks for those memories. RIP David
  6. RIP Sly Stone.
  7. Soul Master Edwin Starr
  8. 24 hours Edwin Starr
  9. This one is bit of an enigma for me. Trying to find out if it was released or not is difficult. Perhaps it was a foreign release. Any info would be appreciated. https://youtu.be/XOaj4Z82e-8?si=uPfMddoiyVlttG7r
  10. “Everlasting Love” is a great song as are others in his CV. RIP Mac Gayden
  11. I only saw Ted on youttube deejaying in his back room. A man dedicated to Northern Soul. I also hope that the runts who stole part of his collection get what’s due to them. RIP Ted
  12. The internet has certainly fuelled the epidemic. Some of the prices I see are beyond loopy. Anyway.
  13. Thanks Ken. Can’t find my card, but it’s somewhere. Thought it was before 1975 when I was there but memory is gone.

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