Lee "Shot" Williams, or Lee Williams & the Cymbals?
Don't know much about the former, but the latter had some really amazing early sweet soul group 45's, mostly on the Carnival label, where they shared a residency with the early Manhattans. Their big "hit" on Carnival, "Love You More" is really fantastic, as are all those tracks, including a nice dancer called "Shing-a-Ling U.S.A.". They also have some later stuff on smaller labels, 1 or 2 on Black Circle, and a DOPE funk 45 on Rapda (and re-released shortly thereafter on another, bigger label that I can't remember right now, under the name "The New Cymbals"), titled "L.C. Funk," which is an absolute cop of the rhythm & melody from Funkadelic's "Mommy, What's a Funkadelic?" but with some sleazy soul vocals instead of the rappin of the Funkadelic track. If you see that one, grab it.
Also, I have been wondering for years, does anyone know, is Lee Williams of the Cymbals the same Lee Williams of contemporary gospel giants "Lee Williams & the Spiritual Q.C.'s?"
Also, I have been wondering for years, does anyone know, is Lee Williams of the Cymbals the same Lee Williams of contemporary gospel giants "Lee Williams & the Spiritual Q.C.'s?" Shingaling, maybe you know?
The Spiritual QC's were out of Tupelo I think and the Lee Williams and the Cymbols I have is way to northern sounding to possiblly be the same. I think they were from New York. They were also doing this stuff around the same time period. Most likely not the same IMO.
just plain lee williams. i'm gonna do some more investigating, but the record is a good cop for a buck..the label itself (black soul record company) is classic
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Don't know much about the former, but the latter had some really amazing early sweet soul group 45's, mostly on the Carnival label, where they shared a residency with the early Manhattans. Their big "hit" on Carnival, "Love You More" is really fantastic, as are all those tracks, including a nice dancer called "Shing-a-Ling U.S.A.". They also have some later stuff on smaller labels, 1 or 2 on Black Circle, and a DOPE funk 45 on Rapda (and re-released shortly thereafter on another, bigger label that I can't remember right now, under the name "The New Cymbals"), titled "L.C. Funk," which is an absolute cop of the rhythm & melody from Funkadelic's "Mommy, What's a Funkadelic?" but with some sleazy soul vocals instead of the rappin of the Funkadelic track. If you see that one, grab it.
Also, I have been wondering for years, does anyone know, is Lee Williams of the Cymbals the same Lee Williams of contemporary gospel giants "Lee Williams & the Spiritual Q.C.'s?"
Shingaling, maybe you know?
The Spiritual QC's were out of Tupelo I think and the Lee Williams and the Cymbols I have is way to northern sounding to possiblly be the same. I think they were from New York. They were also doing this stuff around the same time period. Most likely not the same IMO.