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1. Listen to My Heartbeat
2. We Three
3. I Like the Way You Do Your Thing
4. I Really Love You Babe
5. Concrete Jungle
6. Pretty Little Girl
7. When Was the Last Time

Little Beaver – A True Artist’s Artist

Little Beaver, a true artist’s artist, comes together with the best of the Miami sound musicians of the 1970s to deliver this beautifully crafted album, “When Was the Last Time”. Next-level guitar dancing around smooth, complex melodies with a soulful rhythm section brings these great grooves all the way home!


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Latimore's Hit Single 'A Woman's Love'

1) A Woman’s Love Sample
2) Made In America Sample
3) All Said And Done Sample
4) Dance With Me Sample
5) Big Ol’ Pretty Girl Sample
6) Bow Wow (I’m An Ol’ Dog) Sample
7) Sleeping With The Enemy Sample
8) Cat Got My Tongue Sample
9) What You Won’t Do For Love Sample

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Latimore brings it home on this his new album titled “Ladies Choice”. Latimore brought together the talents of Florida blues great Roach Thompson on Guitar and veteran Bassist Chocolate Perry to deliver what is being touted as the greatest Blues, Jazz & Gospel album of the year. This release is ladies choice as well as top choice for Blues, Jazz, Gospel album of the decade.

Musicians
Latimore: Vocals, Motif Keyboards, Lead Solos (Motif)
Roach Thompson: Guitar
George “Chocolate” Perry: Bass & Drums
Chocolate & Latimore: Horns, Strings, etc
Background Vocals by Latimore and “The Gospel Filtrations” Arranged by Chocolate Perry & Latimore


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Latimore "A Woman's Love" Live
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Friend of Mine Listen to a Sample Sample
You’re Gonna Make Me Cry
Baby It Ain’t No Way
Mis-Using My Love
Don’t Turn Away
It’s All Bad News
Bring It On Back
Sundown (Monologue)
Sundown
I’m In Love With My Best Friend’s Wife
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“Friend of Mine”, “Bring It On Back”, and “Don’t Turn Away” were produced by Milton Campbell and Leo Graham. All other tunes were produced by Milton Campbell and James Mack for Camil Productions.
Arranger: James “Maestro” Mack
Background Voices: Kitty Haywood, Vivian Haywood, Mary Ann Stewart
Engineer: Stu Walder
Re-mix Engineers: Stu Walder, Milton Campbell, James Mack
Photographer: “Hustling” Oscar of Chicago, Illinois
And a very special thanks to all the musicians and participants who helped make this album possible.
Recorded at: Sound Market Recording Company

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1) Now You Wanna Let Me Go
2) Intro
3) I Should Have Treated You Right
4) Get Your Groove On
5) Rock The House
6) Hold On
7) Too Late
8) Just My Imagination
9) Mind Reader
10) Rock The House Remix
A Legacy of Entertainment

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The King Tutt Band originated deep in the heart and soul of Montgomery, Alabama. For the last five decades, the name King Tutt has symbolized excellence in stage performance, vocal talent and instrumental mastery. With the retirement of William “King” Tutt, Sr. in 1965, William, Jr. was quick to carry on the tradition.

In the following years, the band played as back-up musicians for many top recording stars. Eventually, the band traveled abroad, they traveled to a great many places, Germany, Sweden, France, Italy, and Hawaii, receiving standing ovations after every engagement.

Being able to duplicate the Top 20 R&B, Pop and Rock with accuracy and mix original scoring, as well as innovative new musical tracks gives the King Tutt Band a definite edge in an exciting night of entertainment.

Having released two hit singles, “Keep On Jukin’” and “Dancin’”, the band started touring the United States, from Washington, DC to Los Angeles, CA. Again, the band drew packed houses with standing audiences applauding knock-out performances.

And the legacy continues…

In the year 2008, the band was re-introduced to Henry Stone, the pioneer of the record industry, founder of TK Records. Robert Henderson had a dream that the King Tutt Band would make a comeback. So, he put the dream into reality, and once again the King Tutt Band is entertaining.

The members are Sheffield Walker on lead guitar, Roosevelt Bradley on lead guitar, Malon Waits on bass guitar, Eric Perkins on keyboard and horn arrangements, William “King” Tutt on percussion, Irving “Bo” Galigher as vocalist, Eugene Lacey as vocalist, and A. J. Tutt as background vocalist.


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TRACKLISTING
1. Honkey Tonk Listen to a Sample Full Sample
2. Dust My Broom Listen to a Sample Sample
3. Another Mule
4. One Night of Sin
5. Walk With The Duke
6. San-Ho-Zay
7. Can’t Be Still
8. I Got A Problem Listen to a Sample Sample
9. One More Mile
10. Blue Monday
11. Someone Somewhere
12. Hurt My Feelings
13. Soul Fingers
14. Just Pickin’ Listen to a Sample Sample
15. Butterball Chat

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The Roach Thompson Blues Band:
Warren “Roach” Thompson – guitar and vocals
Ronnie Brown – guitar
Wardell “HOP” Johnson – drums
Reed “Man Son” Roberts – bass

The All-You-Can-Eat Horns:
Ronald James Dziubla – tenor and baritone saxophones
Michael James Glenn – lead trumpet and trombone
Tony Luschen – solo trumpet and trombone

Recorded at The Melon Patch – Miami Florida
Digitally Remastered at TBone Studios – Miami, Florida

The new album is a classic selection of some of Blues biggest hits from the 1950’s and 60’s. Roach shows his guitar work and vocal talent with a driving deep-rooted Blues groove. The tracks have a unique blend of state-of-the-art recording with that great old rugged blues sound. It is a feel that will have you sitting back feeling like you are front row at an all-star Blues show. Every track on “Honky Tonkin’ with Roach” will bring you back to true Blues and push you forward to hit the play button again and again.

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TRACKLISTING
1. John Lee Hooker -Real Real Gone
2. John Lee Hooker – Guitar Lovin’ Man Listen to a Sample Sample
3. John Lee Hooker – My Baby Don’t Love Me
4. Ray Charles Orchestra F/ Rufus Beachum On Guitar – Guitar Blues
5. Ray Charles – Walkin’ And Talkin’ To Myself Listen to a Sample Sample
6. Ray Charles – I’m Wonderin’ And Wonderin’
7. Ray Charles – Why Did You Go
8. Red Tam – Red And White Blues
9. Red Tam – Red Tam Is A Lover
10. Percy Welch – Back Door Man
11. Lee Shot Williams – The Love You Save
12. Don Hollinger – Let Him Go
13. Don Hollinger – I Been Hit By Love

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RAY CHARLES: In 1949, while I was working in Jacksonville, Florida I began hearing stories about a great blind singer who had attended the school for the blind in St. Augustine. His name was Ray Charles. After returning to Miami, I was out one night at the Mary Elizabeth Hotel, an all black Hotel located in what is today known as Overtown, I met Ray Charles. He was in Miami working a few gigs and I suggested a recording session for him to pick up some extra bread. In 1951 I arranged for myself and Eddie Shaw, my engineer and shipping clerk, to take him to my recording studio on West Flagler Street where we recorded these tracks.

JOHN LEE HOOKER: Was born near Clarksdale, Miss. He recorded for Sensation Records in Detroit. Next he recorded for Modern Records where he had his million selling Boogie Chillen’. About 1953, while I was recording at the King recording studios in Cincinnati, I was having breakfast at the Mance Hotel when I met John Lee Hooker. Henry Glover, the King Records A&R man, introduced us. In our discussion about making records, he wanted to know if I was interested in recording some sides with him. Knowing his background as a great Blues guitarist and singer, I thought it would be a great idea. I took him to the King Studios and recorded quite a few sides, some of which are heard on this CD. They were originally released as single 45s on my Rockin’ label.

RED TAM: Came into my Miami studio in the mid-60s. He was a Blues singer from the south who sang and played guitar. I loved his Blues sound and recorded him with these tracks. In Red, White, and Blues you can hear the great Blues guitar licks that Red laid down. Red Tam Is A Lover brought out even more of his soulful Blues sound where his guitar and his vocals are backed up with female studio background singers that added that special 60s flavor that continues to sound good today.

DON HOLINGER: Was another great Blues singer from Miami who I recorded in the early 70s on my Dash label and I felt he should be included on this compilation. He is one of the most prolific Blues singers out of Miami. Willie Clarke had the unique opportunity to produce Don. Out of the projects of Overtown in Miami, Don Hollinger is number one in Blues Miami style.

PERCY WELCH: Was another great Blues singer that I recorded in my small upstairs Hialeah studio. He had a unique Blues novelty sound. His great guitar playing on the instrumental break is a stand out performance. This Back Door Man is a front row talent.

LEE “SHOT” WILLIAMS: Is a southern Blues style vocalist. He got the nickname “Shot” from his mother because he liked to dress up like a “big shot.” Born May 21, 1938 in Lexington, Miss., he moved to Detroit in 1954 and Chicago in 1958. He recorded on quite a few different labels over the years. Being a great Blues singer with a very soulful groove right from the heart, I thought he should be included in this Blues package taken from my Roots label.

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TRACKLISTING
1. Lies To My Baby
2. Believe In Me
3. When A Woman Loves
4. I’ve Been A Fool
5. In The Midst Of Making Love Listen to a Sample Sample
6. Love Hit Me
7. Bare Foot Lover
8. Same Old Smile
9. Hot Times In Miami Listen to a Sample Sample
10. Having Fun
11. B. A. T.
12. Sake For Your Noggin

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All songs written by Warren “Roach” Thompson, Michael Gautier and George “Chocolate” Perry.
“In The Midst Of Making Love” written by Warren “Roach” Thompson, Oliver Thompson, Michael Gautier and George “Chocolate” Perry.
All song published by Jenny Poo Music, BMI.

Roach Thompson was born Warren Jefferson Thompson, Jr on November 27, 1944 in Brunswick, Georgia. He grew up playing the blues on old-time guitars, some of which were homemade. By age 17 he left home and during his travels refined his craft. Roach worked with a group called The Kinfolk when he first began cutting records. He gained additional experience in the recording studio with a group called The Notorious Miami Band. It was with Miami that the song “Kill That Roach” was penned and recorded, permanently giving the nickname “Roach” to its author.

Thompson won the B. B. King Lucille award. He won the Jammy award for the Best Blues Band and Best Line Performance two years in a row.

Musicians: Warren “Roach” Thompson (lead vocals, lead & rhythm guitars), Michael Gautier (keyboards, horns), George “Chocolate” Perry (bass, horns, rhythm guitar, background vocals), Chuck Juntzman (rhythm guitar on “When a Woman Loves” and slide and rhythm guitar on “Lies to My Baby”).

Special Thanks From Roach Thompson:
Thank you Chuck. Thanks to all you guys.
I Thank God, through Him all things are possible


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TRACKLISTING
1. St. Pete Florida Blues – Ray Charles
2. Alley Corn – Earl Hooker
3. Sweet Angel – Earl Hooker
4. Goin’ To New Orleans – Little Sam Davis
5. She’s So Good To Me – Little Sam Davis
6. On The Hook – Earl Hooker
7. Goin’ Home To Mother – Little Sam Davis
8. 1958 Blues – Little Sam Davis
9. Jammin’ – Earl Hooker
10. Ride Hooker Ride – Earl Hooker
11. After Hours – Earl Hooker
12. Jealous Man – Johnny Lewis
13. She’s Taking All My Money – Johnny Lewis
14. Ridin’ Home – Leslie Louis
15. Don’t Do It Again – Leslie Louis
16. Alley Blues – Jimmy Wilson
17. Walkin’ The Streets – Lightnin’ Hopkins Listen to a Sample Sample
18. Mussy Haired Woman – Lightnin’ Hopkins
19. Goin’ Back Home Today – Willie Baker
>>As heard on “Suits” episode #105!<<
20. A Fool No More – Eddie Hope & The Mannish Boys Listen to a Sample Sample
21. Lost Child – Eddie Hope & The Mannish Boys

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1) Ray Charles – Born Ray Charles Robinson, he attended the school for the blind in St. Augustine, FL. I met Ray Charles at the Mary Elizabeth Hotel, a hotel in Miami located in what is today known as Overtown. I arranged for him to come to my recording studio on West Flagler Street where we recorded four tracks, one of which is included on this CD, “St. Pete Florida Blues” (1951).
2) Earl Hooker – Master slide guitarist, born in 1930 in Clarksdale, he is John Lee Hooker’s first cousin. He was in his early 20′s working in a funky club in Arkansas when our paths crossed. I cut eight tracks with him at a tiny recording studio, one of which was a remake of the classic “Black Angel Blues”, later entitled “Sweet Black Angel”. Other releases on this CD from the Rockin’ label are “Alley Corn”, “On
the Hook”, “Jammin’”, “Ride Hooker Ride”, and “After Hours”. I released Hooker on my Rockin’ label in 1952. Unfortunately, Earl died at the early age of 41 in Chicago, April 1970.
3) Willie C. Baker – aka W.C. Baker worked for me as a shipping clerk. I recognized his talent as a Blues singer and guitar player and recorded several tracks, one of which is on this album, “Goin’ Back Home Today” (1953).
4) Lightnin’ Hopkins – This CD includes two tracks, “Walkin’ the Streets” and “Mussy Haired Woman” from Texas Bluesman “Lightnin’” Sam Hopkins. These tracks were released on my Chart label. Hopkins went on to become one of the foremost Blues guitarists and singers of the 50s and 60s. I met Hopkins in Texas in 1956. Born in Centerville, Texas on March 15, 1912, he passed away January 30, 1982.
5) Little Sam Davis – Veteran harp blower Davis learned harmonica at age 8. He left the Mississippi delta and headed for Florida to work in the orange groves. In 1952 he cut four sides for my Rockin’l abel (with Hooker providing accompaniment), “Goin’ to New Orleans”, “She’s Good to Me”, “Goin’ Home to Mother”, and “1958 Blues”, all included on this CD.
6) Johnny Lewis & Leslie Louis – aka one man band Joe Hill Louis. He moonlights on four tracks as
Johnny Lewis and Leslie Louis due to contractual obligations elsewhere. These tracks include Johnny
Lewis’ “Jealous Man” and “She’s Taking All My Money”, and Leslie Louis’ “Ridin’ Home” and “Don’t Do It Again”.
7) Eddie Hope and Mannish Boys – Some of the best early releases on the Marlin label were by Eddie Hope and the Mannish Boys. “A Fool No More” and “Lost Child” are cult collectors items, showing that I could match anything the Chicago Blues companies could bring to the market.
8) Jimmy Wilson – Called “Mr. Tin Pan Alley”, Jimmy Wilson recorded four tracks for Chart in 1956. This CD includes “Alley Blues”, a reworking of his old hit with down-home guitar work by Johnny Fuller.


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