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Post by merrick »

Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings for sure!!! its like being transported back into the soul times but new at the same time.
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merrick wrote:Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings for sure!!! its like being transported back into the soul times but new at the same time.
Hell yeah. I got the band and Sharon to sign the record I bought recently...

Its now one of my prized posessions...haha.
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And actually....listening to Sharon Jones was what made me pull out the old Sly Stone stuff....
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I'm listening to.....Odub! :D 8)
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Post by ynot »

Some one tell me who the organ player for Poco Harem was(is)
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Poco Harem??

I assume you mean Procol Harem, of "Whiter Shade of Pale" fame...? (British band from the 60's...still goin today?)

If thats the case...they've had a BUNCH of different musicians. Depends on whether you want the name of the recording organist, or the live organist.

These are the ones you hear on record...

Chris Copping played on Home, Broken Barricades, Live with Edmonton Symphony, Grand Hotel, Exotic Birds and Fruit, and Procols Ninth.

Matthew Fisher played on A Whiter Shade of Pale, Procol Harum, Shine on Brightly, A Salty Dog, The Prodigal Stranger, One More Time, and The Wells on Fire.

Pete Solley played on Something Magic. Organs and synths...

Funny, I was just sampling some of this the other night....
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Post by ynot »

That's the right group. I was close. I saw them on tv last night and I thought I heard someone say Elvin Bishop on keyboards, so I wondered if that was where he got started. I thought Christian might know too. He remembers all that stuff.
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Yeah, coulda been...but keyboards and organ are two different things. They used Hammond organs extensively, if I remember correctly. They used synths as well...so there would be several guys playing "keys" sometimes...
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Don McGlone wrote:Chris Whitley - THE most influential singer/songwriter/guitarist in my life - has died of lung cancer. He was 45. This is a VERY sad day for me.

http://www.chriswhitley.com/index.php
I'm really diggin' Chris Whitleys stuff Don, thanks for the post!
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It was PBS and its also possible he was just sitting in and thats why they introduced him.
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