1000 Giants Of Black Music
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The boy-girl group, had one super smash "The Boy From New York City" on Blue Cat in 1965 before fading, even with Van McCoy pushing for a comeback hit.
1000 GIANTS OF BLACK MUSIC - MARCH 1974: - PART ONE
Black Music March 1974: - Vol. 1 / Issue 4
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The boy-girl group, had one super smash "The Boy From New York City" on Blue Cat in 1965 before fading, even with Van McCoy pushing for a comeback hit.
1000 GIANTS OF BLACK MUSIC - MARCH 1974: - PART ONE
Black Music March 1974: - Vol. 1 / Issue 4
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LAUREL AITKEN:
A singer who, with his gruff voice and elaborate dress earned himself a place in Jamaica`s music history and a nickname--Cubano. In recent years he has worked in England, where bawdy songs like "Suffering Still" "Scandal In A Brixton Market" "Woppi King" "Fire In Your Wire" "Pussy Price" or "Landlords And Tenants" are much loved in the West Indian communities.
1000 GIANTS OF BLACK MUSIC - MARCH 1974: - PART ONE
Black Music March 1974: - Vol. 1 / Issue 4
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A singer who, with his gruff voice and elaborate dress earned himself a place in Jamaica`s music history and a nickname--Cubano. In recent years he has worked in England, where bawdy songs like "Suffering Still" "Scandal In A Brixton Market" "Woppi King" "Fire In Your Wire" "Pussy Price" or "Landlords And Tenants" are much loved in the West Indian communities.
1000 GIANTS OF BLACK MUSIC - MARCH 1974: - PART ONE
Black Music March 1974: - Vol. 1 / Issue 4
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JEWEL AKENS:
A million seller in 1965 with the novelty "The Birds And The Bees" (Era), ex-doo-wopper, one time duetist with Eddie Cochran, Jewel was never able to come to terms with pop success and quickly faded. Attempts at soul comebacks on Colgems and Paula weren`t successful.
1000 GIANTS OF BLACK MUSIC - MARCH 1974: - PART ONE
Black Music March 1974: - Vol. 1 / Issue 4
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A million seller in 1965 with the novelty "The Birds And The Bees" (Era), ex-doo-wopper, one time duetist with Eddie Cochran, Jewel was never able to come to terms with pop success and quickly faded. Attempts at soul comebacks on Colgems and Paula weren`t successful.
1000 GIANTS OF BLACK MUSIC - MARCH 1974: - PART ONE
Black Music March 1974: - Vol. 1 / Issue 4
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DENNIS ALCAPONE:
When "DJ" records became popular in JA around 1969-70 Capone quickly established himself as one of the foremost exponents of this style with big JA hits like "Teacher Teacher", "Out Of This World", "Al Capone Guns Don`t Argue", "It Must Come" and has continued successfully with the more recent hits like "Cassius Clay", "Wake Up Jamaica" and "DJ`s Choice".
1000 GIANTS OF BLACK MUSIC - MARCH 1974: - PART ONE
Black Music March 1974: - Vol. 1 / Issue 4
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When "DJ" records became popular in JA around 1969-70 Capone quickly established himself as one of the foremost exponents of this style with big JA hits like "Teacher Teacher", "Out Of This World", "Al Capone Guns Don`t Argue", "It Must Come" and has continued successfully with the more recent hits like "Cassius Clay", "Wake Up Jamaica" and "DJ`s Choice".
1000 GIANTS OF BLACK MUSIC - MARCH 1974: - PART ONE
Black Music March 1974: - Vol. 1 / Issue 4
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CURTIS MAYFIELD
NINA SIMONE
JOHNNY "GUITAR" WATSON
NORMAN WHITFIELD
BERRY GORDY
JAMES BROWN
LEE PERRY
ELLA FITZGERALD
ARETHA FRANKLIN
NINA SIMONE
JOHNNY "GUITAR" WATSON
NORMAN WHITFIELD
BERRY GORDY
JAMES BROWN
LEE PERRY
ELLA FITZGERALD
ARETHA FRANKLIN
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ARTHUR ALEXANDER:
One of black music`s most original talents, Arthur`s haunting, near-country and self-penned songs produced classic sixties hits like "You Better Move On", "Where Have You Been" and "Anna" before hitting bottom and prison. A revival on Warner Bros. is now under way.
1000 GIANTS OF BLACK MUSIC - MARCH 1974: - PART ONE
Black Music March 1974: - Vol. 1 / Issue 4
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One of black music`s most original talents, Arthur`s haunting, near-country and self-penned songs produced classic sixties hits like "You Better Move On", "Where Have You Been" and "Anna" before hitting bottom and prison. A revival on Warner Bros. is now under way.
1000 GIANTS OF BLACK MUSIC - MARCH 1974: - PART ONE
Black Music March 1974: - Vol. 1 / Issue 4
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J. W. ALEXANDER:
A composing, management and singing career of amazing twists and turns, best known for his work with Sam Cooke in the `50s and `60s and Little Richard in the `70s.
1000 GIANTS OF BLACK MUSIC - MARCH 1974: - PART ONE
Black Music March 1974: - Vol. 1 / Issue 4
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A composing, management and singing career of amazing twists and turns, best known for his work with Sam Cooke in the `50s and `60s and Little Richard in the `70s.
1000 GIANTS OF BLACK MUSIC - MARCH 1974: - PART ONE
Black Music March 1974: - Vol. 1 / Issue 4
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ANNISTEEN ALLEN:
A blues and ballad singer of the classic school, Annisteen had big R&B hits for King in the early fifties. Despite a number of records on Capitol, Decca and other labels by `54 she was fading.
1000 GIANTS OF BLACK MUSIC - MARCH 1974: - PART ONE
Black Music March 1974: - Vol. 1 / Issue 4
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A blues and ballad singer of the classic school, Annisteen had big R&B hits for King in the early fifties. Despite a number of records on Capitol, Decca and other labels by `54 she was fading.
1000 GIANTS OF BLACK MUSIC - MARCH 1974: - PART ONE
Black Music March 1974: - Vol. 1 / Issue 4
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HENRY "RED" ALLEN:
A trumpet great of New Orleans jazz for severval decades. Worked with George Lewis (1923), King Oliver (`27), Fletcher Henderson (`33), and Louis Armstrong (`37-`40). During `50s and `60s worked with various Dixieland units until death in 1967.
1000 GIANTS OF BLACK MUSIC - MARCH 1974: - PART ONE
Black Music March 1974: - Vol. 1 / Issue 4
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A trumpet great of New Orleans jazz for severval decades. Worked with George Lewis (1923), King Oliver (`27), Fletcher Henderson (`33), and Louis Armstrong (`37-`40). During `50s and `60s worked with various Dixieland units until death in 1967.
1000 GIANTS OF BLACK MUSIC - MARCH 1974: - PART ONE
Black Music March 1974: - Vol. 1 / Issue 4
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LEE ALLEN:
The tenor sax of Lee was the basis of the driving, bluesy music pouring from the `50s New Orleans R&B scene. His rocking solos could be heard on thousands of sides including discs by Fats Domino, Huey Smith and Little Richard. Had a big instrumental hit for Ember in 1957 with "Walkin` With Mr. Lee". Now a part of Little Richard`s road band.
1000 GIANTS OF BLACK MUSIC - MARCH 1974: - PART ONE
Black Music March 1974: - Vol. 1 / Issue 4
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The tenor sax of Lee was the basis of the driving, bluesy music pouring from the `50s New Orleans R&B scene. His rocking solos could be heard on thousands of sides including discs by Fats Domino, Huey Smith and Little Richard. Had a big instrumental hit for Ember in 1957 with "Walkin` With Mr. Lee". Now a part of Little Richard`s road band.
1000 GIANTS OF BLACK MUSIC - MARCH 1974: - PART ONE
Black Music March 1974: - Vol. 1 / Issue 4
peace
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