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There are 4 messages in this issue.
Topics in this digest:
1. Saturday Morning Playlist
From: Simon White
2. Re: The Jaedes
From: Nick Archer
3. Judy Dyble
From: Kingsley Abbott
4. hanky panky
From: john rausch
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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 03 Aug 2002 15:04:02 -0000
From: Simon White
Subject: Saturday Morning Playlist
I'm Blue -The Ikettes
Bricks Broken Bottles And Sticks - Dean Parrish
The End Of Our Love - Nancy Wilson
Look Back Over Your Shoulder - Kelly St Clair
More Today Than Yesterday - Barbara McNair
Time Won't Let Me - The Ousiders
Psychotic Reaction - Senor Soul
Mas Que Nada - Brass Impact
Zorba The Greek - Phil Woods Sextet
Never On Sunday - "Groove" Holmes
Whats A Happenin To Me - Antoinette
I Wish I Were A Princess - Little Peggy March
Havah Nagilah - Irv Goodman
Big Shlep - The Dave Pike Set
Lost Summer Love - Lorraine Silver
Avenues And Alleyways - Tony Christie
Think It Over - The Harvey Averne Dozen
There Goes The Forgotten Man - Jimmy Radcliffe
Another Time, Another Place - Harry Starr
Up Je T'aime - Frankie Howard And June Whitfield
Incidentally, from August 4th, I host a Northern Soul Show
on Soul-24/7, Sunday nights 8-10pm [GMT+1].
It would be great to hear from listeners
direct at the station! http://www.soul24-7.com/
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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 03 Aug 2002 08:08:39 -0500
From: Nick Archer
Subject: Re: The Jaedes
Scott:
> I bought an album by this outfit (1969's "The Jaedes" on
> Athena, catalog number ZLP-6002) and can't find a trace of
> information on them. Any help out there?
There was an Athena label here in Nashville, they released
The Feminine Complex, an all-girl group doing "I've Been
Workin' On You" right about that same time.
Nick Archer
Check out Nashville's classic SM95 on the web at
http://www.live365.com/stations/289419
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Message: 3
Date: Sat, 03 Aug 2002 15:46:37 +0100
From: Kingsley Abbott
Subject: Judy Dyble
Stewart asked about Judy Dyble and her post- Fairport
activities. She did indeed join up with Giles Giles & Fripp
in their pre King Crimson time for a brief while, but Judy
is best known for her time as half of Trader Horne with
Ex- Them man Jackie McAuley. They issued an album
and a couple of singles from the end of 1969. If memory
serves me correctly I put the first single "Morning Way"
on the upcoming Vol 8 of Ripples, which I am reliably informed
should be out sometime this month. I know I should know such
things for sure, but as usual these comps go through track list
changes and often I find that I am pleasently surprised by the
end result (not that the company have changed things...more
a question of forgetting the line up that we finally settled on
a few months previously!!)
I will be staying with Judy later in the week. She is a lovely
lovely lady, in better voice now than ever, so if there are any
questions the group would like to pose please feel free to
send them for me to put to her.
Kingsley Abbott
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Message: 4
Date: Sat, 03 Aug 2002 21:25:20 -0400
From: john rausch
Subject: hanky panky
Just wanted to thank those who took the time to reply to my
message re: The Summits' Hanky Panky.
John Rausch
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