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The Yank

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  1. I just saw the strangest commercial on American tv- it was for legalzoom. It said"this is Frank, this is Frank's record store. Sure - Frank knows his Northern Soul but how to set up a legal limited liability company - not so much". They don't show any Northern 45's, the record playing isn't "Northern" but I think this is the first time I ever heard the words Northern Soul used in an American ad. If anyone wants to see it- its on youtube. Type in legalzoom commerical, and pick "The Story Of Frank".
  2. Great Blue Eyed Soul from Philly with lead vocals from a young Darryl Hall. Reminds me a lot of the Ringleaders' "Baby What Has Happened ...".
  3. Keith Rylatt's book "Groovesville USA" has the group as Bob Thomas and Fred Brown. Anyone know who Fred was ?
  4. Let's not forget these S.O.B.'s
  5. I think I read somewhere these two were white. Anyone have a pic ?
  6. I believe this guy was a Blue Eyed Soul Singer. Can anyone confirm this ?
  7. Someone did "press" the 45 up about 10+ years ago with Chris Clark "Something's Wrong" on the flip side.
  8. The group was originally known as Five Pound Grin and are believed to be from San Diego, Ca. Group members were David Doran, Malcolm McCassy, Mike Lawson, Willie Kellog, Bruce Morse and Bob Yerian.
  9. The sleeve with The Jubilee Group would have been used for Festival. Or you could use one of these from a different Festival company. I've never seen sleeves for Jam or Northern.
  10. Another one from this ex member of Faith, Hope and Charity
  11. The same chain used Wendy Rene's "Bar-B-Q" a year or two ago.
  12. Don't think this got listed under B's- definitely deserves a mention -
  13. Most of the albums I would have chosen have already been listed. I'm going to stay away from the obvious (Marvin, Stevie, Isleys, O'Jays etc) and go with these- Harold Melvin & the Bluenotes- "To Be True" Rufus- "Rags To Rufus" Temptations- "A Song For You" Cheryl Lynn (1st album) Idris Muhammed- "Turn This Mutha Out" Al Green - "I'm Still In Love With You" Donna Summer- "A Love Trilogy" Trammps (Golden Fleece) Blackbyrds- "City Life" Ashford and Simpson- "So, So Satisfied" Barry White- "Songs For Someone You Love" Ecstasy, Passion & Pain (Roulette) And 2 from the very early part of the decade- Four Tops- "Still Waters" Supremes- "New Ways, But Love Stays"
  14. Try this .... www.usps.com Click on mail and ship and then calculate a price and you should get an idea of postage charges.

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