Brenton Wood – Oogum Boogum
by King Shing-a-ling on Mar.08, 2012, under Records
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Straight outta Compton!
The Monkees – Steppin’ Stone
by King Shing-a-ling on Feb.29, 2012, under Records
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Shortly after Paul Revere and the Raiders dropped this little ditty in 66′ The Monkees hit right back with a cover the same year.
RIP Davy Jones (Dec 30 1945 – Feb 29 2012)
Tina & Ike – Nutbush City Limits
by King Shing-a-ling on Feb.19, 2012, under Records
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Tina belts out tells about her old hometown Nutbush, TN over the fuzzed out guitar rifts and spacey synths laid down by Ike. Although they aint got “N0 Whiskey For Sale” in Nutbush, off of Highway Nineteen they know how to cook up one Extra Saucy and Soulful Diva.
Nancy Wilson – Uptight
by King Shing-a-ling on Feb.10, 2012, under Records
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The only time its ok to be uptight is when “Fancy Miss Nancy” Wilson says ‘Baby its alright, uptight and outta sight!”
Dance Party for the Soul – A Benefit for Jonathan Toubin
by King Shing-a-ling on Dec.15, 2011, under Events
Dance Party for the Soul
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Manny Corchado – Chicken and booze
by King Shing-a-ling on Nov.16, 2011, under Records
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Grab some Chicken & booze and Lets Boogaloo!!!
Scored this gem from my good friends at Juno.co.uk. Every house hold should have at least one copy just in case of an emergency boogaloo. And as always in the event of an emergency boogaloo situation remember to Keep Calm and Boogaloo Along.
Got the Itch to add to my Record Reserve
by King Shing-a-ling on Oct.24, 2011, under Records
Little Willie John – Fever
by King Shing-a-ling on Oct.12, 2011, under Records
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Many others have tried to capture the raw uncut emotion of Fever but no one matches this original recording by Little Willie John on King Records 1958, although I’ve got to say Peggy Lee gave it a doggone good try and even added her own twist with the additional verses beginning “Romeo loved Juliet,” and “Captain Smith and Pocahontas”. This is the first of many Little Willie John 45’s we have to post so stay tuned my friends.
The Wailers – Hang Up
by King Shing-a-ling on Aug.17, 2011, under Records
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The Wailer’s laid down this freaked out fuzzbuzz track on the Etiquette label back in 1965. The Wailer’s who were also know as the Fabulous Wailers or the Original wailers hailed from the Pacific North West and no doubt influenced every garage band who ever breathed. I picked up a re-issue of this garage gem in Nashville at a little Record store called Grimey’s on the south side of town.
Enjoy
The Mummies – Strong than Dirt
by King Shing-a-ling on Aug.14, 2011, under Records
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Just scored this album as Sigs Lagoon
REVERBERATION @ Boondocks
by King Shing-a-ling on Jul.09, 2011, under Events
REVERBERATION Funk Soul Rock ‘n’ Roll Freakout Dance Party!!!
Boondocks, 1417 Westheimer Road, Houston, TX
Gary Walker – You Don’t Love Me
by King Shing-a-ling on Jul.03, 2011, under Records
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Bo Diddley’s She’s Fine, She’s Mine got a fuzzed out face lift when Gary Walker got ahold of a guitar. Gary Walker played drums for The Standells when they toured the UK in 1964 and met Brian Jones who persuaded him that he should move to London. Once back in L.A Walker met up with a few other musicians and decided to hop across the pond and work on a few diddies as The Walker Brothers. Some how in the midst of all this he dished out a few hot singles of his own, like this fine gem You Don’t Love Me.
UNCLE CHARLIE ART SHOW!!!
by Stagger Lee on Jul.02, 2011, under Events
We are DJing Tonight!!! @
Saturday July 2nd, 2011
Heights Ashbury Coffee House
242 W. 19th, Houston, TX 77008 • 713.862.7018
Buddy Merrill – The Sherk
by King Shing-a-ling on Jun.28, 2011, under Records
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Love this cool little James Bond meets the Surf tune composed and performed by Buddy Merrill. Buddy joined the Lawrence Welk Show at age 19 and became well know for his multi-tracking recording style. Man id love to see Dick Dale and Buddy Merrill belt out a few battle riffs. Enjoy
Sam and Dave – Hold on I’m coming
by King Shing-a-ling on Jun.01, 2011, under Records
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Marvin Holmes – Ride Your Mule Part 1 & 2
by Stagger Lee on May.24, 2011, under Records
Marvin Holmes was one of the major movers and shakers of Bay area soul and funk through the 60s and 70s, recording with the Uptights, Justice, and under his own name. He recorded 45s for a number of different labels including Revue, Brown Door, Uni, Kon-Kord, and Boola Boola, as well as 1969 LP for Uni.
King Coleman – Down in the Basement
by Stagger Lee on May.24, 2011, under Records
The Turtles – Buzz Saw
by Stagger Lee on May.24, 2011, under Records
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Who knew that before they were “Happy Together” the Turtles were a funky buzzed out bunch of surf cats that would have made Davie Allen & the Arrows proud…???
Reverb’s Psychedelic Sex Panther DJs NYC!
by Stagger Lee on May.11, 2011, under Events
4 Comments :Event, Funk, Jonathan Toubin, Motor City, NYC, Psychedelic Sex Panther, R&B, Soul more...Spanky Wilson – Sunshine of Your Love
by Stagger Lee on May.10, 2011, under Records
Spanky Wilson is an American Vocalist best known for her version of Sunshine Of Your Love by Cream.
Born in Philadelphia she has been performing since the late 60′s. Wilson has shared the stage many soul and jazz legends, including Marvin Gaye, Sammy Davis Jr., Jimmy McGriff and Jimmy Smith.
Jackie Paine – Go Go Train
by Paisley Pilgrim on May.07, 2011, under Records
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Jackie Paine moved to Houston in the early sixties and recorded this little treat by the time he was 19 for the JETSTREAM label, which the Crazy Cajun, record industry hustler Huey P. Meaux (pick up a copy of House of Hits to find out more about him). Go Go Train was such a delicious single back in the day it landed Jackie Paine a 45 stop tour with the Stax Revue. Everyone go ahead and get on board the GO GO TRAIN!!!!
Raphael Saadiq – Let’s Take A Walk
by King Shing-a-ling on May.06, 2011, under Records
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Were always on the hunt for a new groove and Raphael Saadiq never disappoints, this Neo-Soul movement is full of amazing acts like Sharon Jones, Black Joes Lewis and many others and always keep in mind those trail blazers that are still laying it down today like Roy Head, Archie Bell, and Lee Fields.
Talk a Walk with Rapael Saadiq and those troubles of the day just melt away.