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A technique employed by Northern soul DJs in common with their later counterparts was the sequencing of records to create euphoric highs and lows for the crowd. DJ, Laurence 'Larry' Proxton is known for this method.
Relocating to Los Angeles in the mid-1970s, Soussan spent hours on end in many record shops seeking those with the right sound for Northern soul. One such shop was LoCo Records which was owned by Lonnie Cook. Soussan soon learned that Cook was the same person that wrote, "I Thought You Were Mine". That record is now #242 in the top 500 Northern ...
Northern soul is a highly collectible area, based around obscure American soul singles. The Beatles – Yesterday and Today ( Capitol , US album in ‘butcher’ sleeve, 1966). A sealed mint "first state" stereo copy sold for US$125,000 in February 2016, [ 11 ] unsealed mint copies of this pressing have regularly sold for well over $15,000.
This category contains musicians whose recordings and/or performances were part of the Northern soul movement that emerged from the British mod scene in northern England in the late 1960s. Contents Top
Outta Sight specializes in Northern soul and Rare soul music and as at 2010 is the only UK record label to release previously unissued material by Detroit girl group The Heartstoppers, [3] [failed verification] Susan Phillips, Innervision and Michael Valvano. The label is distributed around the world finding particular favour in the US and Japan.
She drew a following after being rediscovered in England during the Northern soul movement. [1] Battiste was originally signed to Thelma Records, owned by Berry Gordy's first wife. Don Davis produced her debut single "I Can't Leave You". Her second single, "That's What He Told Me" b/w "Holding Hands," was released on the Ric-Tic Records label ...
Rushton was born in Birmingham in the mid-1950s, but moved to nearby Walsall at the age of 10 and now lives in Burntwood, near Lichfield. [1]He developed a passion for Black American music during the late 1960s and first became involved in the Northern soul scene in the early 1970s, attending Northern soul events such as The Catacombs in Wolverhampton and the Golden Torch in Tunstall, Stoke-on ...
Because of the scarcity of the original single and the high quality of the music (it was one of the most popular records in the Northern soul movement), [5] it is one of the rarest and most valuable records in history [6] (along with other extremely rare records by such acts as Bessie Smith, Louis Armstrong, and the Five Sharps).