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Dee Edwards - Once you give it up / My fantasy 1982

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Dee Edwards was born on June 19 in 1945. Her real name was Doris Jean Harrell. Dee Edwards was married with the arranger Floyd Jones. She was a member of The Paragons. Edwards was more known with the song called " I Can Deal With That " which released on De-To label in 1975. Two years later De-To re-released this single with some differences on the sound (strings and tambourine). In the continue she went to New York and released two albums entitled " Heavy Love " and " Two hearts are better than one " on Cotillion Records in 1979 and 1980 respectively. Then she left from Cotillion Records and returned to Detroit. She signed for Morning Glory Records and released a single entitled " Once you give it up / My fantasy " in 1982. Produced and arranged by her husband Floyd Jones. Composed by D.J.Jones and F.V.Jones. Backing vocal by Ridgeway Sisters. Ridgeway Sisters were known for their collaboration one year ago with Gene Dunlap. Composed by

Judd Watkins

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He is an unknown singer from Baltimore. Most of the collectors, really don't know this jazz singer with a great baritone voice. I think that Judd Watkins deserved much greater recognition. He started in the late 60s in Baltimore music scene when participated in the quartet along with guitarist O'Donel Levy, drummer Chester Thompson and organist Charles Covington. In the early 70s he appeared with Webster Lewis when they recorded some live tracks in Oslo. Some of these recordings were released on the Webster Lewis album called " Live In Norway – The Club 7 Live Tapes ". In 1973 he sang and played percussion for O'Donel Levy album entitled " Everything I do gonna be funky ". This album was released on Groove Merchant Records. Judd Watkins sang a self-titled song " Everything I gonna be funky " which released as single on the same label in 1974. This song was written by Allen Toussaint and was recorded in 1969 by Lee Dorsey. Also Watkins

Sam Nix - Heaven on your mind 1983 Lp

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Pastor Sam Nix has served as The Senior Pastor of The Lighthouse Gospel Center Church - Dallas, Texas, as minister in Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Hartford, Ft Worth, Indiana, and Buffalo, as Mentor and Teacher, as producer and as author. Also he is graduate of International Seminary with a Master Of Theology Degree. As a singer released his first album entitled " Expressions " in the mid 70s. Later he released the second album on his own label called Nix Music. The album is entitled " Heaven on your mind " was recorded at Sword & Shield Studio, Arlington,TX. The musicians were Randy Wills on piano, Tim Benton and Dave Adams on drums, George Anderson on bass, Tom Smith on rhythm guitar and Bill Ham on lead guitar. Also Richard Page on organ, Charles McCambell on congas,percussion and Rick Weidemann on saxophone and flute. Background vocals by Shana Nix (wife of Sam Nix) and Debra Leblanc . Rhythm section arranged by Sam Nix and Randy Wills. Produced

Freddie Waters - I'm gonna walk right out of your life 1977

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Freddie Waters began his musical career in Nashville Tennessee in the mid 1960s as lead singer for a vocal group called the Hytones. They were featured regulars on a legendary television show called " The Night Train ". Through this exposure they were discovered by producer/arranger Robert Holmes. He produced a couple of obscure 45s (on a small Excello subsidiary) for them and then was hired as arranger for Ted Jarrett's Ref-O-Ree label. Mr. Holmes brought Freddie Waters and Eddie Frierson (another member of the Hytones) along with him to the new label. Freddie & Eddie recorded a couple of duets together in a Sam & Dave style but soon Freddie was out on his own as the label's most visible artist. He had several regional hits, most notably " Singing A New Song ". As this record started to get action in several major southern markets, it came to the attention of Curtis Mayfield who leased the master and re-released it on his Curtom label. The record

Hayes & Dhaniels - Spend a perfect day

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Hayes and Dhaniels are Regina Hayes (born 1952) and Thaddaeus Daniels (born 1948). They released a single entitled " Spend a perfect day / Everybody wants a piece " on Phonograph Records from Chicago probably in 1983. Also Regina Hayes, Thaddaeus Daniels along with Reginald House wrote many songs at the same time, but I have never seen them. Some of them are " Night life / There will come a time / Come into my world / Tell me, were you going / Party ". This ultra rare single on Phonograph Records appeared some months ago in England for the first time in the world. Now I have the pleasure to present this rarity. You enjoy " Spend a perfect day ". Produced and composed by Hayes & Dhaniels.   Note: The above posted single is not played in full

Raymondo - Out of reach 1983 Lp

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He was born in Jamaica, joined his parents in England in 1965. He started in singing career in 1972 and has made numerous records. His first major release was " Let The Heartache Begins ". In 1983 he released album entitled " Out of reach " on World International Records. All the musicians were unknown. Earl Lewis on bass, John Kpiaye on guitar, Paget King on piano, organ and string, Angus Zeb on drumms, Martin Drover on trumpet, Ray Warleigh on sax, Malcolm Griffiths on trombone. Backing vocals by Chris Thompson, Lawny Rogers and Martha. Produced by Winston Curtis. I chose two songs entitled " Young hearts run free " and " I don't wanna talk about it ". " Young hearts run free "  is a great soul song which the original recording was by American soul singer Candi Staton. It was released in 1976 and was composed by David Crawford. " I don't wanna talk about it " is a soul ballad which the original recording was by

Chuck Payne - Understanding heart

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Today I will present one more representative of Northern soul scene called Chuck Payne. Chuck Payne was an obscure singer with deep voice in the 60s and 70s. Chuck was more known for another single in the 60s on ABC Paramount Records called " Ripple In The Stream / Your Blue Horizon ". This single is ultra rare and released on Adventures Records in the late 70s. Adventures Records is one of the oldest labels in New York. Founded in 1946. Chuck Payne collaborated with Juggy Murray Jones. They recorded two songs entitled " Round Midnight " and " Understanding Heart ". It was a big surprise for me when I noticed on the label about Juggy Murray. Arranged by Tommy James. Produced by Juggy Murray.  I have chosen the song " Understanding Heart ". Composed by himself. Note: The above posted single is not played in full # The other song " Round Midnight " is a jazz standard song which was composed by pianist Thelonious Monk. It is though