rep your state soul site

dmacdmac 472 Posts
edited April 2007 in Strut Central
How many of these 50 states have archive sites dedicated to 60s/70s/80s soul & funk, by 'Strutters or otherwise?http://www.dcsoulrecordings.comhttp://www.newyorksoulrecordings.comhttp://www.ohiosoulrecordings.comhttp://www.georgiasoul.com
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  • jinx74jinx74 2,287 Posts
    jason p has a Carolina website.. or maybe its just a test site.

    i have a halfway finished site:

    http://bayareasoulmusic.com/

    its scanning the pics that are taking a long time. otherwise the site would of been up by now.

  • BreakSelfBreakSelf 2,925 Posts
    carolinasoul.org is Jason Perlmutter's site and it's off the proverbial hook. Who else is turning up the quantity and quality of unknown records that this dude is?

    greatlakessoul.com is in the works (SoulHawk related). Has the potential to be truly excellent.


  • Perlmutter does unbelievable research work in Carolina, big ups to him and his projects.


    This website has a few states, it doesn't cover everything extensively but it does have a bit of nice info:

    http://www.midwest45s.org/



    And there's a site that covers bits and pieces of Wisconsin Soul:

    http://www.folklib.net/index/wis_soul.shtml



    I'm biting my nails and waiting for the Florida site.

  • akoako https://soundcloud.com/a-ko 3,413 Posts
    id love to make an Iowa soul site, but i dont think i have the resources, and i only have 2 (good) local 45s...

    The Noteables on Sound City and
    The SOULution on IGL

    anybody have anything close to this? id love to just see a list of good iowan shit

  • SyminSymin 999 Posts
    the New Mexico site would be pretty sad.

  • SyminSymin 999 Posts
    oh shit i found one

  • parsec, where are you from? Knaptown?

  • CarolinaSoul.org is definitely the shit. Major props to that dude.

  • BreakSelfBreakSelf 2,925 Posts

    This website has a few states, it doesn't cover everything extensively but it does have a bit of nice info:

    http://www.midwest45s.org/


    This is Sc*tt H*rlow's site (he posts here occasionally). It's been around for years, but is really just now getting hits. I've got a small stack of stuff lined up to contribute, but probably won't get around to 'til after classes. Good site. WITH AUDIO!

  • bull_oxbull_ox 5,056 Posts
    carolinasoul.org is Jason Perlmutter's site and it's off the proverbial hook. Who else is turning up the quantity and quality of unknown records that this dude is?

    It is really FUCKING RIDICULOUS how much stuff this dude discovers... I'm out here looking for records a few times a week and I find (almost) NONE of this stuff. Not that he doesn't put his work in, but damn...

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts

    This website has a few states, it doesn't cover everything extensively but it does have a bit of nice info:

    http://www.midwest45s.org/


    This is Sc*tt H*rlow's site (he posts here occasionally). It's been around for years, but is really just now getting hits. I've got a small stack of stuff lined up to contribute, but probably won't get around to 'til after classes. Good site. WITH AUDIO!

    YESSSSSS this site rules!! I've been spending much time there.

    It also makes me feel insanely jealous and want to throw
    all my records away ... the Detroit funk page makes my head spin.


    Audio files:

  • DCarfagnaDCarfagna 983 Posts
    id love to make an Iowa soul site, but i dont think i have the resources, and i only have 2 (good) local 45s...

    The Noteables on Sound City and
    The SOULution on IGL

    anybody have anything close to this? id love to just see a list of good iowan shit

    Both of the above groups are white dudes.
    Excluding the Success label, you can count on the fingers the real soul releases from Iowa 1967-1977.

  • JRootJRoot 861 Posts
    id love to make an Iowa soul site, but i dont think i have the resources, and i only have 2 (good) local 45s...

    The Noteables on Sound City and
    The SOULution on IGL

    anybody have anything close to this? id love to just see a list of good iowan shit

    Both of the above groups are white dudes.
    Excluding the Success label, you can count on the fingers the real soul releases from Iowa 1967-1977.

    How many fingers will it take to count Missouri?

  • johnshadejohnshade 577 Posts

    This website has a few states, it doesn't cover everything extensively but it does have a bit of nice info:

    http://www.midwest45s.org/


    This is Sc*tt H*rlow's site (he posts here occasionally). It's been around for years, but is really just now getting hits. I've got a small stack of stuff lined up to contribute, but probably won't get around to 'til after classes. Good site. WITH AUDIO!

    great site!

  • DCarfagnaDCarfagna 983 Posts
    How many fingers will it take to count Missouri?

    Many.
    There are quite a few soul records from Kansas City and St. Louis.
    Columbia, Jefferson City and Warrensburg? Not so many.

  • TNGTNG 234 Posts
    How many fingers will it take to count Missouri?

    Many.
    There are quite a few soul records from Kansas City and St. Louis.
    Columbia, Jefferson City and Warrensburg? Not so many.

    Almost four hands with Yodi and related, throw Zudan and Forte in there...

  • jinx74jinx74 2,287 Posts
    outside of the dakotas... i think every state has at least two or three soul records. maybe montana too.

  • DCarfagnaDCarfagna 983 Posts

    There are a few soul records from the Dakotas, mixed groups naturally.
    I have never seen a Vermont or New Hampshire soul 45.
    Utah also has a paucity of soul releases.

  • TNGTNG 234 Posts
    Rob was tracking something from Alaska, so there's at least one from there, though it was a military base record if I remember correctly.

    Any thoughts on an APO site?

    Idaho anyone?

  • jinx74jinx74 2,287 Posts
    i have a disco/soul record from alaska... but dante pointed out to me that it was a group from StL. cool label design though.

    at least the release is Alaska.

    oh and the dude that ran Freeway studios out in Oakland,Ca lives in alaska... supposedly.

  • DCarfagnaDCarfagna 983 Posts

    The only soul 45 I've seen from Alaska is the Sunday Nite Affair, on the Anchorage-based Alaska label.
    The band was from South Carolina though.
    Lots of bands went to Alaska to staff the many nightclubs and restaurants that did good business during the fishing season, only to return home during the off-season.
    Fisherman need entertainment too!

  • TNGTNG 234 Posts
    Lots of bands went to Alaska to staff the many nightclubs and restaurants that did good business during the fishing season, only to return home during the off-season.
    Fisherman need entertainment too!

    Who will be the first to tackle the complete history of Alaskan supper club soul?

  • TNGTNG 234 Posts
    This thread has limited state quarters style reissue project written all over it.

  • BreakSelfBreakSelf 2,925 Posts
    Somebody needs to step up to the plate and make an AmericanSoulRecordings site. It wouldn't have to be much else besides a line-map of the US with the states that have their own pages highlighted and hyperlinked.

  • gravelheadwrapgravelheadwrap corn 948 Posts
    id love to make an Iowa soul site, but i dont think i have the resources, and i only have 2 (good) local 45s...

    The Noteables on Sound City and
    The SOULution on IGL

    anybody have anything close to this? id love to just see a list of good iowan shit

    How are these? I remember you mentioning them before. Only Iowa record that I've got that I actually like is that Dartanyan one that was recorded in Des Moines---soul jazzy dancey I guess.

  • Somebody needs to step up to the plate and make an AmericanSoulRecordings site. It wouldn't have to be much else besides a line-map of the US with the states that have their own pages highlighted and hyperlinked.

    I second the motion to design a page with a map and clickable states. It might be appropriate to include a brief overview of "What makes Soul music Soul", maybe even a "where did it come from and what did it evolve into" bit.....and everyone who has a page can contribute some thoughts. That would be smashing.

  • jinx74jinx74 2,287 Posts
    someone needs to help john dixon work an arizona website.

  • TNGTNG 234 Posts
    someone needs to help john dixon work an arizona website.

    Seconded. The man has a wealth of information, memorabilia, and 45s that should be displayed. If anyone wants to step up, I can put you in touch.

  • drewnicedrewnice 5,465 Posts
    Somebody needs to step up to the plate and make an AmericanSoulRecordings site. It wouldn't have to be much else besides a line-map of the US with the states that have their own pages highlighted and hyperlinked.

    I second the motion to design a page with a map and clickable states. It might be appropriate to include a brief overview of "What makes Soul music Soul", maybe even a "where did it come from and what did it evolve into" bit.....and everyone who has a page can contribute some thoughts. This would be smashing.

    I would love to take the reins on this site/project.
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