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  1. The Yank replied to Tomo's post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Richard Berry was in a group that recorded under 5 names - The Flairs = The Chimes = Ermines = Hollywood Blue Jays = Hunters.
  2. The Yank replied to Tomo's post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Here's one more for the list -
  3. The Yank replied to Tomo's post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Bobby Garrett's partner in Bob and Earl also recorded under 4 names- Earl Nelson = Earl Cosby= Jackie Lee= Jay Dee.
  4. The Yank replied to Tomo's post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Her's another person with 4 names- Frank Wilson = Eddie Wilson= Chester St. Anthony= Sonny Daye.
  5. Technically, it's really not a Pied Piper production. Although Herb WIlliams of Pied Piper did the arrangements, the track was produced by Ed Wright.
  6. I would think the Something New on Curtom were promo only since it shares the same release # as this Impressions single -
  7. Not sure if they're talking about the same 45 here, but it looks like Terry also had a single coming out on Madtad Records which appears to be a collaboration between Curtis Mayfield, Marv Stuart and Scepter/ Wand . From Cashbox April 10, 1971-
  8. I would say this is a U.S. press with a small center. The single charted (#34)on June12, 1981 and most U.S. radio stations did not play import singles -
  9. Thank you - much appreciated ! !
  10. So...if someone had some acetates, is it okay to store them in the paper Audiodiscs sleeve or is there a better way to protect them ?
  11. Here's another version -
  12. Right, except that the ATCO, the Stereo and the ATCO Records is in black -
  13. The Duvals is definitely 1963. It's 10 /10 on this survey-
  14. That same info (1963 release) is also on Discogs.
  15. There is also a variation with the Stereo and Atco Records in black- that's also an original .
  16. According to the liner notes on this CD, the track was previously unreleased. The song was recorded on July 22. 1966 and features Ray Monette on guitar.
  17. The Yank replied to Mike's post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    After a really rough touring schedule for "Where Did Our Love Go", the Supremes had to cancel their show at Detroit's Twenty Grand. Their replacements- Kim Weston and the Andantes .
  18. The Yank replied to Chalky's post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Sorry to hear this. R.I.P. Rance !
  19. Here's the group in 1971 -
  20. Can't find anything on The Traits, but "Someday, Someway" was later redone by Center Stage-
  21. The Jo-By was the 1st release (May, 1967), the Tag came out in September.
  22. I like the label credits on the Jo-By copy- the writer (Joel Turnero) and the Supervisor (Skip Layne) are the same person.
  23. One more for the list -
  24. The Yank posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Was surprised to hear "Don't Send Nobody Else" in the background of this tv ad. Not sure where this version came from .