Trax featuring Marc Dorsey, Prince Phillip Mitchell, Strike One, Arnold Jarvis

As we lay – Marc Dorsey (Written by Billy Beck of ‘The Ohio Players’ & Larry Troutman of ‘Zapp’ – they recorded as “Human Body” … Marc was the featured on various film soundtrax including “Get on the bus”)

Let’s get wet – Prince Phillip Mitchell (Known primarily as the writer of “Hurt so good” which was a hit for both Millie Jackson & Susan Cadogan … released on Atlantic Records & features Jones Girls on background vocals)

You can’t touch me anymore – Strike One (Released on Craven Park, London’s “Elite Records” … this trak was produced by label owner & producer Andy Sojka known for ‘Dancing in Outer Space – Atmosfear)

Music is my friend – Arnold Jarvis (Brought up singing Gospel before headed Baltimore =[]-pto the studios in New York … released on Kerri Chandler’s “Madhouse Records” … written by both Kerri & Arnold – produced by Kerri)

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Christmas Blog 2019 feat. Stephanie Mills, The Impressions, Jimmy Jules & the Nuclear Soul System, Bobby D’Ambrosio feat. Jamelle Jones

Silent Night – Stephanie Mills (Stephanie was the original ‘Dorothy’ in “The Wiz” – the Broadway musical … later recording for such labels as ABC, Motown & 20th Century Fox with writers such as “Mtume & Lucas” and “Masters at Work” and duetting with Teddy Pendergrass)

I saw Momma kissing Santa Claus. – The Impressions (Originally featuring writers/producers Jerry Butler & Curtis Mayfield amongst their members … produced by McKinley Jackson – released on an album “Funky Christmas” on Cotillion Records)

Xmas done got funky – Jimmy Jules and The Nuclear Soul System (Released on the independent “Jim Gem Records” and title track of the album which has since become an ‘Underground Funk Classic’)

O Christmas tree – Bobby D’Ambrosio feat. Jamelle Jones (From the Down-load album “Voices of Christmas” – released on Dj Spen’s ‘Quantize Recordings’ … Bobby is formally with “Definity Records” headed by David Morales)

Trax featuring Freddie Jackson, The Trammps, The Barkays, Ultra Nate

You are my lady – Freddie Jackson (After having a tenure as vocalist with Funk/Boogie band “Mystic Merlin” – Freddie later assigned to Hush Productions with releases on Capitol Records & duets with Melba Moore)

Love Epidemic – The Trammps (Formed by Drummer Earl Young where they released a few singles on Buddah Records – moving unto Golden Fleece/Philadelphia International Records where they released a long player)

Holy Ghost – The Bar-Kays (After their label ‘Stax Records’ went bankrupt – it’s Masters (Recordings) were bought by Fantasy who released some un-issued material including said trak which was mixed by Phil Kaffel … from the album “Money talks”)

New kind of medicine. – Ultra Nate (Uncrediteded vocalist on a “Jump Street Records” release by The Basement Boys … released on Strictly Rhythm – written & produced by London’s ‘D-Influence’ a Danny Tenaglia mix)