DOUG GIBBS

pickwick33pickwick33 8,946 Posts
edited August 2007 in Strut Central
Did he have an album, or at least any other 45's? Because his 1972 single on Oak, "I'll Always Have You There," is pure , definitely recommended to anyone who ever liked the J.R. Bailey LP on MAM. Same kind of proto-modern soul sound. His voice is rather gritty compared to Bailey, Angelo Bond, or Ronnie McNeir - he sounds like he ought to be fronting some funk band on a Numero Group compilation - but that SOUND is there, sparse piano backing reminiscent of Donny Hathaway or Leroy Hutson, but without the jazz leanings of either. This was a hit, so it should be easy to find...
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