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Johnny Jones
In 1968 Brunswick Records signed the King Casuals (now billed as Johnny Jones & the ... Johnny Jones and the King Casuals third and last 45 for Brunswick is ...
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Funky 16 Corners
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Horse Fever!!
Jesse James got into the act himself with ‘The Horse’ b/w ‘The Mule’ by the James Boys. Featuring the same instrumental track as the Nobles 45, ...
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Turbans!
So I bring you, the Turban Hall of Fame. Anyone that knows of other artists (and has a ... Screaming Jay Hawkins was the ORIGINAL rock and roll wildman. ...
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Eddie Bo
‘Hook & Sling Pts 1&2’ is by far the easiest of Eddie Bo’s funk era discs to ... The name of this thing is Hook and Sling!’), and the almost unfathomable ...
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Chuck Edwards
It was also released locally on the original ‘Pittsburgh’s Greatest Hits’ on Itzy records that same year. It remains a favorite with Pittsburgh oldies fans ...
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Organ Groove Archives
To many soul fans, when they hear the name Toussaint McCall, they think of the deep, rich voice that hit the top 40 in 1967 with ‘Nothing Takes the Place of ...
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Panic Buttons!
I found my first Panic Buttons 45 years ago, fittingly on my first trip to Val Shivley’s records in the Philadelphia suburb of Upper Darby. ...
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Robert Parker
By this point NOLA was running out of steam as a label, and aside from singles by Willie Tee and Marilyn Barbarin, they were pressing Robert Parker singles ...
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Wynder K Frog
On one side the British pop radio d.j., Ed Stewart, plugs the magazine, backed by a thunderous mod organ groove from Wynder K. Frog - on the other Mr. ...