Let’s Groove brothers
Brothers By Choice were a Los Angeles-based group featuring the vocalist Chris Higgins. The self-titled album was recorded 1978 for the ALA label and released via Atlantic Records.
Rare sought after with ‘She puts t…
Mr. Moo is on the decks again. It’s so nice to have him back in Funkmysoul family once more. This is the first of his new contributions, a brilliant album by one of the greatest Southern Soul artists ever, Joe Tex.
He was, arguably, the most u…
Ron Henderson & Choice Of Colour is yet another obscure artist that has been brought back into favour by the rare groove and modern soul scene. And sounding like a combination of Leroy Hutson and Mike James Kirkland, the primary concern is why it …
An underground set from early 70s Stax Records – the only set cut back in the day by Ernie Hines – a really great singer who works here with a blend of southern soul and sweet harmony modes! The album’s got a pretty laidback vibe, which is …
General Johnson was lead singer with The Showmen and later with the chart-busting Chairmen Of The Board. He was also an exceptional songwriter, penning and originally recording “Patches” (the huge Clarence Carter hit), “Want AdsR…
