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Sunday, August 23, 2009

R.I.P John Carter, "The Dells", dies at 75


R.I.P JOHN CARTER



R&B Singer John Carter, The Dells, dies at 75


Bob Roberts Reporting
CHICAGO (WBBM) -- Singer John Carter, a double inductee into the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame as lead tenor of two Chicago-based rhythm and blues groups, died Friday in Harvey following a battle with lung cancer.

Carter was 75.

He was a founding member of the Flamingos, who were inducted into the Rock 'n Roll Hall in 2000. The group recorded for Chicago-based Chess Records and was best known for the hits "Golden Teardrops" and a soulful rendition of the standard "I Only Have Eyes for You."

Carter moved in 1960 to the Dells, who had formed in 1952 as a doo-wop group at Thornton Township High School, in Harvey. He replaced lead tenor Johnny Funches and led the R&B group for the next 49 years.

The Dells had first hit the charts with Funches singing lead in 1956, but found their greatest success once Carter joined the group, scoring 46 hits on the rhythm and blues charts, eight of which also charted on the rock Top 40, also recording during much of that time for Chess and its subsidiary labels.

The Dells were inducted into the Rock 'n Roll Hall in 2004.

"We're going to try to give them great support," said Marshall Thompson, lead tenor with another Chicago-based R&B group, the Chi-Lites, who said he was informed of Carter's passing by fellow Dells vocalist Chuck Barksdale.

Funeral arrangements were pending.


The Dells have been singing and performing for over five decades, have sold millions of records, and are considered the most enduring vocal group in the history of Rhythm and Blues. Affectionately known as The Mighty Dells by fans and leaders in the music industry, its members – including Marvin Junior (lead baritone), John Carter (lead tenor), Charles Barksdale (bass), Michael McGill (baritone) and Verne Allison (second tenor) – have continued to set the standard for top-to-bottom male harmony.

Initially known as the El-Rays, The Dells started in 1952 in Harvey, Illinois, as five friends from high school. Eventually, the El-Rays cut their very first single, “Darling I Know,” for Chess Records. It went nowhere. Two years later, with a new record contract with Vee Jay Records as The Dells, they released their 3rd recording “Oh What A Night.” It became an immediate R&B hit, finishing third behind Elvis' Don't Be Cruel at number two and Fats Domino's Blueberry Hill on top.

By 1960, The Dells were soon opening and touring for Dinah Washington. Here they fashioned their hypnotic melodious sound and caught the attention of Ray Charles. The Dells soon began touring with Charles, singing more ballads and standards and incorporating jazz into their singing styles.

By 1967, The Dells began charting a string of R&B & Pop Billboard hits, including 3 number one R&B hits: “Oh What A Night,” certified as a million seller in 1956 & 1969; “Stay in My Corner,” the very first million selling single that was 6 minutes and 10 seconds long; and “Give Your Baby A Standing Ovation,” a certified million seller – plus 44 Billboard R&B and POP Charted Recordings. These hits transformed The Dells from an opening act from a Chicago suburb to major concert headliners around the world.

In 1991, Robert Townsend released The Five Heartbeats, an acclaimed movie based on the lives and careers of The Dells. This film produced another R&B Billboard chart hit, “A Heart Is a House for Love,” and introduced The Dells to a younger generation of R&B music lovers. The Dells were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004.

In 2006, the music still endures, the vocal harmony endears, and the rich legacy of The Dells has earned the group a place in musical history.


THE DELLS 40TH ANNIVERSARY INTERVIEW



THE DELLS - SOMEBODYS GOT TO MOVE



Wednesday, August 12, 2009

"I WANT TO BE HIS GUITAR"

A little "SMOOTH JAZZ" 4 U all from
my all time favorite Guitar Player

"PETER WHITE"

I want to be his Guitar so bad


"YOU NEED SOME TO CALM DOWN AT THE END
OF THE DAY? DO WHAT I DO - GRAB A CLASS OF
WINE, LEAN BACK INTO HIS ARMS,
CLOSE YOUR EYES AND RELAX TO THIS"

100% SATISFACTION GURANTEED


Peter White - By Candlelight
Peter White - Chasing the Dawn
Peter White - Could It Be I'm Falling In Love
Peter White - Don't Wait For Me
Peter White - Dreamwalk
Peter White - How Deep Is Your Love
Peter White - Midnight In Manhattan
Peter White - My Cherie Amour
Peter White - Never gonna give you up
Peter White - Perfect Moment
Peter White - Play Your Guitar For Me
Peter White - Romance Dance
Peter White - The Closer I Get To You
Peter White - The Storm
Peter White - Turn It Out
Peter White - Undercover
Peter White - Venice beach
Peter White - Walk On By
Peter White - When I'm Alone
Peter White - Will You Love Me Tomorrow
Peter White & Basia - Just Another Day

A CHANGE IS GONNA COME

GET THE MESSAGE??
Some great Artists knew it's coming


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Band, The
Betty Swann
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Brenton Wood
Brothers Unlimited, The
Chuck Jackson
Ernie Hines
Evelyn King
Fifth Dimension
Fugees (LIVE)
George Benson
Gits, The
James & Bobby Purify
Jerry Butler
JJ Jackson
King Curtis
Leela James
Manhattans, The
Neville Brothers
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Patti Labelle
Rosa King
Roy Redmond
Sam Cooke
Shaun Escoffery
Solomon Burke
Soul Survivors, The
Supremes
Terence Trent D'Arby
Three Dog Night, The



Friday, August 07, 2009

Two Decades Of Slow Jams - Vol. 17

WOW ALREADY @ Vol. 17


1970 - The Manhattans - Can't Take My Eyes Off You
1971 - Swordsmen - How Could You Forget Our Love
1972 - The Free Movement - The Harder I Try
1973 - Gladys Knight & The Pips - Darling
1974 - Rasputin Stash - Giving 'Way My Love
1975 - The Cate Brothers - Easy Way Out
1976 - Ron Henderson & The Choice Of Colour - Goodbye My Love
1977 - Lifestyle - I'm Gonna Love You Girl
1978 - Boppers - There She Goes Again
1979 - Bobbi Humphrey - Years From Now
1980 - Tierra - Gonna Find Her
1981 - Tierra - La La Means I Love You
1982 - Tierra - Are We In Love
1983 - Gus White - I'll Paint Your Pretty Picture With A Song
1984 - L.J. Reynolds - Love Me All Over
1985 - W.Q.B.C. - Somebody's Fool
1986 - Henry Johnson - The Woman In My Life
1987 - O' Jays - Lovin You
1988 - Bar-Kays - Leaving You
1989 - Barry White - Loves Interlude (Good Night My Love)
1990 - The Mad Lads - Shoulda' Never Let Go


I give you a taste of my Passion (¯`v´¯)PLEASE SCROLL DOWN(¯`v´¯)ENJOY YOUR STAY and LEAVE ME A MESSAGE, TO SHOW ME THAT YOU LIKE WHAT YOU SEE(¯`v´¯)AND PLEASE SUPPORT THE ARTIST IF YOU LIKE THE MUSIC - GO AND BUY THE ALBUM OR CD