And five more:
– Swanee Quintet 45’s (2)
Five more:
- Nashboro 546 (78rpm scans were already there)
- Nashboro 620
- Nashboro 691
- Nashboro 735
- Nashboro 949
– Swanee Quintet 45’s (1)
Scans of four 45’s have been added to the Nashboro label discography, all by the Swanee Quintet:
- Nashboro 538
- Nashboro 547 (scans of the 78rpm record were there already)
- Nashboro 562 (scans of the 78rpm record were there already)
- Nashboro 630
- Nashboro 653
– Nashboro LP 7000
Added today are scans and information for Nashboro LP 7000 by the Swanee Quintet.
– Tru_Sound LP 60004
Added today are details and images for Tru-Sound LP 60004 by the Back Home Choir.
– Additions
Finally I made some additions to the website. Scans were added for:
- Process 111 (Golden Bells Spiritual Singers)
- Hollywood 1048 (Mitchel Aires Quartet)
- Manor 1144 (Prophet Powers)
- R and B 1312 (Brother Henderson’s Spiritual Lambs)
- Hoyt Sullivan 548 (Walter Ponder, Jr.)
– New scans & audio
In the last few days I’ve been adding scans for the following 45’s/78’s:
- Gospel 517 (Bro. Louis McGhee)
- L.I.S. 82170 (Lights Of Israel)
- LTM 44432 (Bro. Louis McGhee)
- LTM 510 (Bro. Louis McGhee)
- LTM 6763 (Bro. Louis McGhee)
- LTM 93-66 (Bro. Louis McGhee)
- Peacock 1767 (Reverend Cleophus Robinson/Josephine James and Bertha Robinson)
- Peacock 1781 (Gospelaires)
- Pitch 103 (Abraham Brothers)
- Specialty 804 (Prof. J. Earle Hines)
- Specialty 900 (Bessie Griffin)
- Trumpet 207 (Carolina Kings)
- Vee-Jay 150 (Highway Q.C.’s)
- Vee-Jay 195 (Highway Q.C.’s)
- Vee-Jay 861 (Highway Q.C.’s)
- Vee-Jay 871 (Harmonizing Four)
- Woodrich 1254 (Sensational Jubiletts)
- Woodrich 1257 (Sensational Jubiletts)
And I’ve been adding audio for the following 45’s:
- Acquarian 9211/12 (Traveling Echoes)
- Bounty 5610 (Master Keys)
- Hy-Tone 108 (Melody Kings of Los Angeles)
- L.I.S. 82170 (Lights Of Israel)
- Pitch 103 (Abraham Brothers)
- Process 104 (Crump Brothers)
- Soul Kitchen 0012 (Master Keys)
– Joe L. Carter
Unlike the suggestion given on this website (in the Fine discography) and elsewhere, Joe L. Carter the gospel singer is not the same person as Joe L. Carter the blues singer. A friend of mine talked with the gospel singer on the phone recently and it became clear that there’s no connection between the two singers. Joe L. Carter organized the Pilgrim Gospel Singers around 1966-67. The notes on the Zesty LP, supposed to be from 1979-80, tell us: “the Pilgrim Gospel Singers were organized 13 years ago”. This means that the Fine 45, featuring the group’s first recordings, was released in the late 1960’s probably, and not in 1957.
The groups’ other recordings appeared on Champ and Zesty (later 70’s or early 1980’s). The Zesty LP notes suggest the existence of a third 45 and there are later recordings on CD and cassette as well. I hope to obtain more information about these recordings. Also see this article on mysouthsidestand.com for some additional information.
Below you’ll find scans and audio of the Fine and Champ singles.
This record must be from the late 1960’s.
It’s unknown from what year this record is; probably later 1970’s, but it could also be early 1980’s. Anyway, “In The Morning” is a killer track.
– New scans added
Added in the last few days are scans for the following:
- Acquarian 5475
- Acquarian 6989-90
- Aristocrat 906
- Ark 108
- Ark 178
- Choice 48
- Golgotha 80
- Golgotha 190
- Gospel 1056
- Gospel Corner 141
- Gospel Recording Co. 604
- Gotham 732
- Halo 25
- Nashboro 563 (artists corrected)
- Nashboro LP 10
- Proverb 1010
- Rush 2704
- Savoy 9500
- Soul Music Co. 600
- Specialty LP 2143
- Sullivan 1078