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The Girl's Alright with Me! Joe Simon, Jackey Beavers and Sam Baker (Sound Stage 7; part 2) - E. Mark Windle.
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Joe Simon was without a doubt Sound Stage 7’s greatest national success. Joe Simon (b. 1943) was Louisiana born though moved to California with his family as a child. He came from a church background, and sang with the Golden West Gospel Singers as a teenager, this group undergoing a name change to try the secular market. As The Golden Tones they had a couple of 45s on Hush label, but the label owners wanted to push Simon as an artist in his own right. His first solo efforts on Hush for the secular market came between 1960 and 1962....
"You're the Dream: Roscoe Shelton and JR Enterprises (Sound Stage 7; part one)" - E. Mark Windle.
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WLAC DJ John Richbourg’s decision in the early 1960s to extend his experience and to move into other areas of the music industry was timely. He had amassed a fan base through playing blues and gospel on his radio show. Taking advantage of his audience’s enthusiasm and the radio station’s facilities he started recording artists himself and airing these on his own show. Initially around half a dozen 45s appeared on Rich, which ran from the very late 1950s to the early-mid 1960s. Nashville and Detroit singers would feature. Bobby Hebb’s output was recorded at Cosimo Matassa’s studio in New...