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Dee Dee Warwick “We’ve Got Everything Going For Us” (Mercury 72738-B, 1967)

Dee Dee Warwick “We’ve Got Everything Going For Us” (Mercury 72738-B, 1967) Let’s just say me and “Lil Sis” have connections. A year ago today, a little after 10:30 pm, DJ Brown Amy (also of Queen Crescent) sent me a Facebook Message asking if I wanted to DJ a 45 minute set at Hard French….

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Every Friday, during the height of the 1960’s, Motown Records would host quality control meetings that would put recordings against each other for release.
When labors of love come out gorgeous. Many thanks to @keptabsorbed for including me in @diggingsoundcollect’s 2nd volume. Hit them up before the sell out!
Hi Everyone!
A tweet thread: The Supremes weren’t rich, given what they earned in royalties from record sales. Yes they made up some of it from live performances, but exploitation of artists still happens.
We pay tribute to one of the brightest and best:
I just stumbled across this interview Mary Wilson did just 6 weeks ago.
I’m frankly speechless.
There weren’t just Black Women at the microphone, or filling out notes on sheet music. There were the legends that were instrumentalists, and that where we meet Jazz Pianist Beryl Booker.

Got To Say It, Got To Tell It Like It Is

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Tara Peterson on Dear Blondie: A Reflection on…
Thibault on Dear Blondie: A Reflection on…
Jerome M Hopson on Dear Blondie: A Reflection on…
The Candy Bowl: 31 F… on Guys Gone Uptown: 32 Sophistic…
The Candy Bowl: 31 F… on Man Crushes and Masturbatory M…
The Second Heaven of… on Prime Time for ’69: 50 G…
The Second Heaven of… on Not Too Late for more 1968: A…
The Second Heaven of… on Sister Side of ’66…

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