New Orleans R&B/Soul/funk collectors out there?

I collect stuff from 50s R&B (even have some Professor Longhair 78s) through the mid-70s funk. Have some rare seconds. Am looking for some rare firsts. Even if you don't want to sell/trade, it'd just be nice to meet fellow fans.
billbradley

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  • billbradleybillbradley You want BBQ sauce? Get the fuck out of my house. 2,885 Posts
    I have some 60s-80's NOLA funk and soul 45s. I was in NOLA a few weeks ago and bought a bunch of stuff but most of it was given away in a holiday record swap. I do have some spares of some of the Sansu Records produced by Allen Toussaint though. ATG and Tony Owens etc. Most of that stuff I end up keeping.

  • Hi Bill. I probably have most of that, but it’s still good to meet you. Did you go to Domino Sound in NOLA? Or Louisiana Music Factory? Euclid Records? I go there every a December to eat myself silly. 

  • I've only been to NOLA twice, I don't have any big amount of NO music in my collection though, just a few common favorites. Domino Sound and Euclid were the standouts for me. I just wanted all the Meters 45s finally and they pretty much delivered. Domino had a surprisingly tough reggae selection as I recall too.

  • billbradleybillbradley You want BBQ sauce? Get the fuck out of my house. 2,885 Posts
    Profjmb said:
    Hi Bill. I probably have most of that, but it’s still good to meet you. Did you go to Domino Sound in NOLA? Or Louisiana Music Factory? Euclid Records? I go there every a December to eat myself silly. 

    This last trip I went to NOLA Mix, Euclid, Louisiana Music Factory, Silver Lotus, Man Ray, and various antique shops. I normally go to Domino Sound also. We made it to NOLA twice last year. We do the same. Basically go eat good food and shop during the day. 


  • billbradleybillbradley You want BBQ sauce? Get the fuck out of my house. 2,885 Posts
    I've only been to NOLA twice, I don't have any big amount of NO music in my collection though, just a few common favorites. Domino Sound and Euclid were the standouts for me. I just wanted all the Meters 45s finally and they pretty much delivered. Domino had a surprisingly tough reggae selection as I recall too.

    Domino Sound has a lot of International records and 50s stuff that most of the other shops don't carry. 


  • billbradleybillbradley You want BBQ sauce? Get the fuck out of my house. 2,885 Posts
    I went to Peaches Record a few years back also but their prices seemed to be higher. They have a huge 12" singles section in the back but it was mostly garbage and has been picked over. I have a feeling those records have been there 25 years. I bought a few things there but my best pickup was a mint Curtis Mayfield - Something To Believe In. 

  • ElectrodeElectrode Los Angeles 3,080 Posts
    In another lifetime, a regular, Funky 16 Corners, posted here. His mixes had different themes, often using New Orleans 45s. He's still at it: 

    https://thefaceradio.com/archives/funky-16-corners-with-larry-grogan-2147/

    Profjmbminneapklezmer electro-thug beats

  • I have learned a lot from "Funky 16 Corners." He has made me spend a fair amount of money based on his recommendations.

  • Yep, I just put in an order for[Ernie K Doe's]TE TA TE TA TA[1961]early New Orleans funk!!
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