jmperlmu
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I'm pretty sure it's not the Georgia label as it's a Charles Howe production. Howe was based in Nashville and was later aka "Chocolate Cholly". For whatever it's worth, I don't understand the high value of any of the Gaston stuff. If anyone's intere…
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The show can now be downloaded from my website; follow this link: http://www.carolinasoul.org/shows/Carolina_Soul_022306.mp3
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Thanks to those who tuned in to the show. Several board users have asked me whether it will be archived; I believe so soon, and I'll post a link, but if not, I have a recording on my computer that I can put on CD for anyone who wants it. Here is the…
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Tonight
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I have a sealed copy of this record, if anyone is interested. Send e-mail to [email]jmperlmu@email.unc.edu[/email].
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Before Buddah, the Modulations of Durham, North Carolina cut an excellent 45 for the Mozel imprint. The following might be their complete 45 discography (am I missing anything?): "Who's Going To Lose/ Share Your Love" (Mozel 101) "I'm Hopelessly …
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I've heard this North Carolina female funk 45. The same backing track saw an earlier Ju Ju release with a male vocalist singing about inflation; it's called "Squeeze That Dollar", and the band is listed as The Positive Approach. "Gator Time" is base…
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I forgot to say that I don't think Gary Hairston is related to Curtis Hairston. Edit: Maybe they are related. Google shows the late Curtis Hairston to be from Winston-Salem as well.
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Gary "Chilling Out" haha yeah that shit is bugged, love the cover too.... from my city!!! that shit is hilarious... whats up with his brother recorded one of those songs on atlantic i think? Before going solo with "Chilling Out", Winston-S…
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Dude has a site???? Under construction and soon to be launched at www.carolinasoul.org. Will include discographies of soul 45s from NC and SC. If you know of obscure soul 45s from the Carolinas, please drop me a line at [email]jmperlmu@email.unc.…