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Soul Detective - red kelly index
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A while back, I came up with the idea of some kind of an index that would attempt to tie everything together, and make it accessible from one central location. This proved more difficult than I thought, and it has taken me the better part of a year to make it happen. Each 45 has been like an opening door.". I've been able to incorporate some of the stuff I've learned while building The Cosimo Code. Like providing a play.
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Soul Detective - Case 8 PART ONE
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The first new Soul Detective Case in almost five years, we'd like to take this opportunity to thank Dr. David Evans. Of the University of Memphis, and Eric LeBlanc. Of the Victoria Conservatory of Music for their expert input and advice. Arguably one of the most influential figures in the development of The Sound of Memphis, guitarist Clarence Nelson has remained in the shadows. We hope you will join with us in our quest to change all that. According to Eric LeBlanc, the Tennessee Death Index. Well, Red,".
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Soul Detective - red kelly index
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A while back, I came up with the idea of some kind of an index that would attempt to tie everything together, and make it accessible from one central location. This proved more difficult than I thought, and it has taken me the better part of a year to make it happen. Each 45 has been like an opening door.". I've been able to incorporate some of the stuff I've learned while building The Cosimo Code. Like providing a play.
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the "B" side: B.B. King - I Can't Lose (Kent 393)
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Friday, May 15, 2015. BB King - I Can't Lose (Kent 393). It is hard to imagine a more pivotal and important figure in the history of American Music than B.B. King. After putting Beale Street on the map in the early fifties, he went on to dominate the R&B charts for decades to come. In the 1970s, through groundbreaking albums like Indianola Mississippi Seeds. Which actually climbed to #26 on Billboard's Pop. Rest in Peace, Blues Boy. There Must Be A Better World Somewhere! Posted by Red Kelly at 10:04 AM.
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Soul Detective Burning Questions: QUESTION SIX - Did Rick Hall Produce Ben E. King in 1966?
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Monday, May 17, 2010. QUESTION SIX - Did Rick Hall Produce Ben E. King in 1966? Alright folks, here's an interesting query for you. in a recent B Side post. On Ben E. King. A gentleman named Noel- 23 asked:. In the liners to [Sequel's Ben E. King Anthology. Volume 4 it states that the song "So Much Love" was produced by none other than Rick Hall. But in New York City, not Muscle Shoals. The liners state that it was Hall producing not Carole King. Oddly, it was also cut by Steve Alaimo. S 'Everyday I Have...
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holy ghost: Sister Lucille Pope- 99 1/2 Won't Do (Nashboro 1008)
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Wednesday, October 24, 2012. Sister Lucille Pope- 99 1/2 Won't Do (Nashboro 1008). 99 1/2 Won't Do. This just in from Brother Lewis Alexander - There will be a tribute to our friend, the Great Lady of Georgia Gospel, Sister Lucille Pope-Alexander. On Sunday, November 4th at 4pm. Tickets are just $15, and can be purchased at the door. For more information, please contact C and S Sounds at 770-468-5694, or email them at justrtmusic@gmail.com. May God Bless and keep you, Sister, We Love You!
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the "A" side: Tony Owens - I Know You Don't Love Me No More (Soulin' 148)
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Monday, September 15, 2014. Tony Owens - I Know You Don't Love Me No More (Soulin' 148). I Know You Don't Love Me No More. As we were saying over on The B Side. There were over forty labels we know of that were under the Dover umbrella. As the 'third wave' of New Orleans' popularity in the charts began to take off in 1966 and 1967, Dover was positioned to cash in and finally bring some well-deserved dollars back home where they belonged. Only it didn't happen. Which was later picked up by Atlantic), nobo...
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the "A" side: Eddie Bo - Every Dog Got His Day (Ric 969)
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Saturday, March 21, 2009. Eddie Bo - Every Dog Got His Day (Ric 969). Every Dog Got His Day. I just can't believe he's gone, folks. Posted by Red Kelly at 6:07 AM. This riffy tune seems to come from the same musical family as Tommy Ridgleys Double-Eyed Whammy (and Freddie Kings San-Ho-Zay). What a killer - thank you! The North Fork, New York. View my complete profile. This page exists as kind of a negative image of our real blog, the "B" side. Isaac Hayes - Lets Stay Together (Enterprise 9045.
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the "A" side: Charles Brown - Merry Christmas Baby (Teem 1008)
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Wednesday, December 18, 2013. Charles Brown - Merry Christmas Baby (Teem 1008). OK folks, as you may recall, last year. We did an extensive examination of the many different versions of Charles Brown's Merry Christmas, Baby. At the time I said, ".Johnny couldn't resist cutting his own version of Merry Christmas, Baby, releasing it on his obscure Teem subsidiary. I've never actually seen a copy.". Well, since then I was able to score us this very VG- one on eBay (thanks, Eli! I am right there with that!
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the "A" side: Fats Domino - What A Price (Imperial 5763)
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Tuesday, September 03, 2013. Fats Domino - What A Price (Imperial 5763). Has sold over 65 million records and yet, it seems, he gets no respect. I think it's difficult to truly understand the impact he had on the development of Rock and Roll from our vantage point here some 53 years after he cut his first hit for Imperial and changed the course of history in the process. He would chart fifty five. 45 as you are likely to get. And has been working with archivist Joe Lauro. Leading the band, he knew the ti...
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