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Tomo

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  1. Some great choices; a few that get me buzzin: Steve Karmen - Breakaway Tee Fletcher- Happy loving you Johnny Sayles - l can’t get enough Eugene Gaspard- Holding on
  2. Was there over the weekend and spotted Sharon on Friday, she was my tip to win. I spoke with Jack briefly on Saturday afternoon about dancing in his bags and could tell he was passionate about the scene. We missed the first few rounds of the competition but from what we saw most there enjoyed it. To me you do have to take these competitions with a pinch of salt, I do think that northern dancing is subjective, I’m personally a Steve Hinds fan. I’m sure Jack or any of the other previous winners wouldn’t consider themselves to be the best dancer in the world. I agree the title doesn’t say what is on the tin but it does help promote the weekend. The winner is chosen in part by the crowd so if you turn up with a few bus load of mates you stand a good chance of winning (not that any of the winners will have done that). Being a bit of a dancer myself I love to watch the dancing there were some fantastic dancers there in IMHO. A few of the female dancers on the Saturday night were amazing (didn’t see them in the competition). All in all it was an enjoyable weekend, yes there are better nights out but the venue has to be up there with the best. Tomo
  3. I wonder if that’s the same Kim that beat Vernon into 2nd at Hinckley when we all thought Vernon would walk it; both great dancers.
  4. One from me……Timothy Wilson
  5. A great turn out at Barry Holland’s Memorial Day on Saturday; a total sell out and even had an additional marquee to accommodate the numbers. A massive well done to Ann and all the DJ’s for putting on a fitting tribute to a well respected gentleman of the Northern Soul scene. Tomo
  6. Morris Chestnut - Too Darn soulful. Went straight out and bought it after hearing it at the local youth club and still got it today. Can’t remember the last time I heard it played out but still love it.
  7. Bought 240 records for £240 at an eBay auction in 2008, nearly all of them were mint originals. Sold part of the collection to JM(not my best ever decision)and most of the others on EBay for more than £2,500. Would be interested to know if anyone knew the owner, I bought them from a guy called Chas Hooper who owned a drum music shop in Darwen, he said that he found them in his brothers loft after he passed away.
  8. Hi, He’s originally from Sheffield, I would think that most people into northern from Sheffield/South Yorkshire will have known him or known who he was especially the DJ’s. He used to be a dj at the Vault of Soul that was run at Ponds Forge together with Mark Etheridge, Tony Wiggan n Errol. For many years he lived in the Manchester area where he did a few soul nights including the Bowlers soul alnighter along with Ginger, Pete Eccles, Dave Evison and many other well known DJ’s. Modern Soul (if you can differentiate that) became his love and and as such he became more well known in those circles. Tomo
  9. No not the only one with Eloise Laws with the reversed labels, I’ve got one exactly the same. I think that the trainee must’ve been busy Tomo
  10. Not being on FB only just found out that my old pal Cliff passed away recently and was buried today. Have some great memories of us travelling to soul nights all over the country. RIP Cliff Tomo
  11. Totally agree with the comments above, will be there at the night to remember such a genuinely nice guy. RIP Barry. Tomo
  12. Thank you for the very informative replies, I’m astounded by the knowledge that you guys possess. ATB Tomo
  13. I was recently reading the comments on a YouTube video for Bobby Garrett - I can’t get away. Amongst them it was mentioned that Bobby had 4 recording names; Bob Relf, Bob from Bob & Earl, Bobby Valentino plus Bobby Garrett...... I know that quite a number of artists recorded under different names, just out of interest does anyone know if there’s an artist with more than 4 or who recorded the most number of records under different names. Apologies upfront if there has been a thread on this topic previously. Tomo
  14. Thank you to everyone for your comments, I’m still learning and I always value another person’s view whether I agree with it or not. I bow down to you guys on here with the superior knowledge all about soul, that is why I joined this site. I love to read the articles and in the short time I’ve been on here I have read some great stories and found out some amazing facts. Kegsy I was certainly keep my eye out for that album pal. Cheers Tomo


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