Johnny Wyatt – This Thing Called Love

This Thing Called Love – 1966 I Wouldn’t Change A Thing Johnny Wyatt started out as a Doo Wop singer and joined the group Rochell and The Candles as lead singer. This Thing Called Love was played regularly as The Twisted Wheel club, Manchester. Johnny Wyatt – SoulfuKindaMusic Johnny Wyatt – Discogs

Freddy Robinson

Black Fox – Instrumental. 1969 LP track issued as a single in USA. Freddy Robinson was a guitarist who played with most of the best in his day including Ray Charles, Bobby Bland and Howlin’ Wolf. His is the guitar on Spoonful. He sometimes displayed a jazz feel in his playing Guardian Obituary

Leon And The Burners

Crack up/Whiplash – 1965 Instrumental with themes underlying owing a debt to the Mar-keys (Stax).

Valerie Simpson

Valerie Simpson is a song writer and performer. She was the Simpson in the Motown song writing duo – Ashford and Simpson who also performed as a duo. Let’s Go Get Stoned – 1964 for Ray Charles Ain’t No Mountain High Enough – 1966 for Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrel Ashford and Simpson – Wikipedia

Tommy Bush

Stop And Think I Don’t Like It Tommy Bush was a funk singer, no biography known. He sounds somewhat like Al Green. Tommy Bush – Sir Shambling

Ivory Joe Hunter

Since I Met You Baby Ivory Joe Hunter – not to be confused with Motown song writer Ivy Joe. Probably not a politically correct first name in today’s climate…a real old fashioned crooner! Ivory Joe Hunter -Wikipedia

Deanie Parker – singer turned Publicist

Each Step I Take Deanie Parker was born in Mississippi a Stax artist, singer and songwriter. She then became an Director or Publicity at the Stax. She also became the CEO of the Soulsville Stax Museum in Memphis. She also co-wrote Whole Lot of Love a hit for Homer Banks and Simply Red.

Earl Curry

One Whole Year Baby A song that Georgie Fame had in his repertoire when he played at the Twisted Wheel.

Latin Music – Latin Soul

The SOUL of SPANISH HARLEM Latin Music – Latin Soul made a presence in the original Soul music scene in Manchester and London, due to the Mods affection for Latin rhythms in certain songs. The Drifters made several Latin styled recordings. Down In Mexico – Brasil – these are obvious but others used many Latin … Read more