Everything posted by Blackpoolsoul
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Brice Coefield Issue, ever booted?
I would expect more than just the OM 419 if it is Bestway
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Golden World: Locals & Outsiders Involved
1962, Barney Ales hired Irv Biegel and Phil Jones. Biegal was assigned him to singles sales and promotion with Jones doing the same with albums.
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Golden World: Locals & Outsiders Involved
Now I know why he sang in the Ankara "Mob" joint in Pittsburg. He even admits himself to the "Mob Boss" connection in his book
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Golden World: Locals & Outsiders Involved
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Golden World: Locals & Outsiders Involved
I think most thought that Maltese was a sub of Golden World but this article from Record World on 4th December 1965 seems to suggest that although Irvin worked as General Manager they were only associated by his connection
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Golden World: Locals & Outsiders Involved
I think you are spot on Robb and it was a mob joint https://www.pressreader.com/usa/pittsburgh-post-gazette/20200809/282359747060974
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Priscilla Page - Info?
This so sad that I have to post this since Bob passed Robb, but am posting he picture for the record.
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Eddie Parker....Love you Baby
This is interesting as all the dates I have seen have been 1968
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Golden World: Locals & Outsiders Involved
I found this article https://vancouversignaturesounds.com/hits/and-the-heavens-cried-by-ronnie-savoy/ It quotes the following ? "Meanwhile, Savoy’s brother Bob Hamilton was inspired to create a record label in Detroit that could rival Motown. Hamilton created Golden World Records and the label Wingate."
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Golden World: Locals & Outsiders Involved
From the Biddeford-Saco (York County) region of Souther Maine, Dickie Waite led this mid-sixties rock and roll band that was a true fan-favorite of the Greater Portland/Southern Maine region. Dickie & The Ebb Tides released two 45-RPM singles on Golden World Records; in October of 1966, they released I've Got A Shadow/One Girl, One Boy with One Girl, One Boy receiving moderate air-play in the Greater Portland market. That single was followed by I Don't Want Your Love/It's Better Than Making Believe with It's Better Than Making Believe also receiving some air-play from Southern Maine's pop radio stations: 1310-WLOB & 1440-WJAB of Portland and 1400-WIDE from Biddeford/Saco. The band played all the local dance halls and venues, including The Palace Ballroom (Old Orchard Beach), St. John's Hall (Portland), The Expo (Portland), City Hall (Portland), and Clifford Park (Biddeford). The band opened for The Turtles and The Barbarians (featuring "Moulty" the drummer), both in OOB, as well as The Dave Clark Five and The McCoys, both at City Hall in Portland. The band broke up due to the Vietnam War draft. https://nighttrain04011.tripod.com/id62.html
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Golden World: Locals & Outsiders Involved
Just heard the sad news that Pat Lewis has passed RIHP lovely lady https://soultracks.com/news-motown-singer-pat-lewis-dies/
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Runout area stamps and etchings
Happened to me 13 years ago with an MVP's UK Demo and ever since then I have taken photos like you. I am no doubt that you are being scammed on a return policy scam.
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Golden World: Locals & Outsiders Involved
They did write it, Sonny was the arranger on the record (perhaps with Gene). It's not mentioned on the CD notes.
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Golden World: Locals & Outsiders Involved
In 1966 Carl Davis moved over to Brunswick and Sanders went with him. Their first major project was re-vitalising the career of Jackie Wilson with the timeless ‘Whispers’. Sanders worked with Wilson on numerous other tracks and ironically the musicians he used for the cuts were his old Detroit associates, The Funk Brothers who were moonlighting anonymously from the Gordy snakepit. Sanders went on to work with the major Brunswick artists … people like Gene Chandler, Tyrone Davis, Barbara Acklin, the Chi-Lites, the Artistics and Walter Jackson. Sanders also wrote prolifically. Amongst his best known tunes are ‘Soulful Strut’/’Am I The Same Girl’ and ‘With This Ring’ which became a hit for the Platters. Sonny Sanders later worked with Chubby and the Turnpikes (who, of course, became Tavares) and Manchild (Babyface’s first band).
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Golden World: Locals & Outsiders Involved
I "think" it was the other way round and then In 1965 Sonny was taken to Chicago by Carl Davis where he worked for Okeh and Brunswick.
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Golden World: Locals & Outsiders Involved
Fantastic stuff and what I have been told and read recently is that apparently Berry Gordy, either himself, or someone from the offices, spent time contacting radio stations and "asking" them not to play Golden World records in his attempt to either destroy their output or buy the company. So many backing tracks were then used by him when he bought the masters either on Motown records (often by The Debonaires and / or The Holidays) some of which were even "transferred" over to Philly and used for LP releases such as Teddy, Spinners etc and never even credited correctly. I am sure there is more to come and will attempt to find out more to add to this wonderful article
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RIP Maurice Willliams
Maurice Williams, Legendary Lead Singer of The Zodiacs, Has Died in Lancaster, South Carolina https://restingplace.com.ng/maurice-williams-legendary-rb-and-rock-n-roll-songwriter-has-passed-away/#
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KEITH HUGHES R.I.P.
Very sad news and all the info you need is here https://www.greensfunerals.co.uk/funeral-details?tribute=keith-hughes-1947-2024
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Lou Pride - I'm Común Home In The Mornún
I have one too Monarch but nice condition as I never played it since then.
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Jerry Fuller RIP
Thanks and I apologise for the error
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Jerry Fuller RIP
And it was only the other day that Elsie Gray told me that The Debonaires were backing it on Al Wilson's release.
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Jerry Fuller RIP
Jerry was know mainly for "Double Life" on the Northern Soul" scene and he had hits include 'Travelin' Man,' for Ricky Nelson, 'Young Girl,' for Gary Puckett and the Union Gap, 'Show and Tell,' for Al Wilson and 'Little Green Apples' for O.C. Smith. He passed 18th July 2024 aged 85
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Latin tunes
There was a great thread in 2012
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Lou Pride - I'm Común Home In The Mornún
It was April 1976 and then done again on yellow label with same matrix details
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Paris tower records
I am very surprised that no one has reissued the Del Rays as everything else is getting a press, it seems, unless I missed it.