Showing posts with label 60's soul. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 60's soul. Show all posts

Thursday, January 27, 2011

R.I.P :: GLADYS HORTON



After a 2010 stroke, former Marvelettes lead singer Gladys Horton, 66, died yesterday in a Los Angeles nursing home, Reuters reports.

Signed to Berry Gordy’s Motown during its soulful heyday, the quartet landed the label’s first No. 1 single on Billboard‘s Hot 100 singles chart–1961′s “Please Mr. Postman.” And before leaving the group in 1967, Horton also was featured on other hits like “Too Many Fish in the Sea.”

The Marvelettes were a teenaged girl group who went from an Inkster High School talent show to scoring Motown’s first pop No. 1, “Please Mr. Postman,” their first time out, in 1961. Gladys Horton, Wanda Young, Katherine Anderson, Georgeanna Tillman, and Juanita Cowart were unstoppable in the early 1960s, hitting big with “Playboy,” “Beechwood 4-5789,” its flip side “Someday, Someway,” and many more. With Smokey Robinson at the helm later in the decade, the Marvs hit big with “Don’t Mess with Bill” featuring Wanda Young in the lead. Motown’s first success story, the Marvelettes became the prototype for the company’s girl groups to follow, from the Martha and The Vandellas to The Supremes.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

THE CRUSADERS




A true Philly Soul classic when it comes to Crusaders Music.

Formed in Houston, Texas in 1956, settling on the name The Jazz Crusaders in 1961 (shortened to The Crusaders ten years later). Their best-known hit "Street Life" was responsible for bringing guest vocalist Randy Crawford to the public attention - the group's line-up at that time comprised founder members Wilton Felder (tenor sax, bass), Nesbert "Stix" Hooper (percussion) and Joseph Sample (keyboards) with Larry Carlton (guitar).

THE CRUSADERS - PAY FOR LOVE 1969

Thursday, August 5, 2010

SAVAGE SOUL

Vigon-Baby-Gone!!

You won't see this on 'Aretha's Soul Rewind'





Vigon - Baby Your Time Is My Time
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBX4a9F88JA

Probably the tightest soul/go-go/popcorn video I've ever laid eyes on..this is how its done, the lighting, the outfits, those boots (!) and a walk off into the studio (sun) set. All over a great song that's loop after loop of sick breaks. Dynamite SOUL!




Vigon - Harlem Shuffle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yI6_es6Lkow

this rendition of Harlem Shuffle is sick. Non stop go-go energy and driving beats from this Moroccan French Soul Singer Vigon. Nobody does it like this these days!

Thursday, March 25, 2010

WHERE EVER GOOD MUSIC IS SOLD



You may have heard it make the digital rounds, but if you’ve heard a mash-up combining The Marveletes‘ “In The Sea” with De La Soul’s “Oooh.”, that was created by DJ B.Cause. The song will finally be released on vinyl overseas with the help of the mysterious underground label known as BSTRD BOOTS. The record will be a split 7″ with Sneaky Fox.

The 45 is here soon can be ordered through Piccadilly Records. This may not be available in the states anytime soon so if you want one, buy in triplicate.

DJ B.Cause is also a fellow Strutter who does not hate the Sayer. His mixes can be found all over the place, check out his Diamonds In The Dust blog and go from there.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

March 19th "Bullies & Brothels" (all 45's) - NYC


New York City . . . you are in for a treat. My Seattle homie Supreme La Rock & his people from Philly Skeme Richards spinning all funk & soul 45's. Strictly wax all night. I'd say arrive early, but you already knew that. Enjoy.

check their Philly party & more info: "Hot Peas & Butta"