Music Video

Mar 242011
 

Sandcastles by 31st of February
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2:46
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The 31st of February consisted of Charles Scott Boyer (vocals, 12-string guitar, songwriter), David Brown (bass guitar, tenor saxaphone, songwriter) and Butch Trucks, Jr. (drums, songwriter). Recorded at Henry Stone’s studio in 1968 and produced by Steve Alaimo and Brad Shapiro. They first recorded at Henry Stone’s original upstairs eight-track studio. Available on the 31st of February CD.

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Mar 242011
 

Bobby Byrd - Back from the Dead
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3:05
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Soul Brother Number One And A half (as Fred Wesley calls Bobby Byrd) is still being sampled by todays’ stars such as Eric B & Rekim “I Know You Got Soul” and Jay Z “I’m Not To Blame.” So, if you “Need Help” to patch that hole in your soul, well here comes Bobby Byrd and “He’s Back from the Dead.” Availabe on the Back from the Dead CD.

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Mar 242011
 

Jimmy Bo Horne - Gimme Some
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3:32
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6,068

Anyone fortunate enough to see a Jimmy Bo Horne show will agree that he ranks as one of the greatest entertainers. He is a proficient singer and musician. In 1967, while still at college, Jimmy entered the golden gates of Henry Stone and was assigned to his Alston label. Available on the Jimmy Bo Horne CD.

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Mar 242011
 

Blac Haze - Get Loose
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3:40
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21,507

His next adventure was with Henry Stone at T.K. Entertainment where he recorded this great album, “So Much Drama.” Within a couple of weeks, T.K. had generated such a big buzz in the streets over the album that it put Blac Haze back in the spotlight of the rap scene. Available on the So Much Drama CD.

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