
Motown Spotlight – October 2017
It seems ages since I wrote this page so won’t waste time with preambles except to say have just finished listening to the “ Dusty Sings Classic Soul” CD, and I’d quite forgotten she’d recorded…
Soul Music Magazine Website
It seems ages since I wrote this page so won’t waste time with preambles except to say have just finished listening to the “ Dusty Sings Classic Soul” CD, and I’d quite forgotten she’d recorded…
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A lasting classic from singer Tasha Thomas – a vocalist who’d already lent her talents to numerous studio sessions, commercials, and disco tracks by the time of this release – which has the lady stepping into the spotlight as a fully-formed talent in her own…
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Barbara Mason’s second and final LP for Arctic Records was released three years after her first. The Arctic label released 60 records before folding; 14 were Mason releases. Jimmy Bishop, a Philadelphia DJ, owned the label and included “Yes, I’m Ready” on this collection to…
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