Todays’s Trax feat. Fred Wesley, Freddie James, Vernon Burch, Jamie Principle

Careless whisper – Fred Wesley (Former James Brown first lieutenant and ‘The JB’s’ member – who ‘s also in a variety of different groups such as “The Horny Horns” … the Wham duo’s ‘evergreen’ is including on his “Amalgation’ album which was released on Germany’s “Minor Music”)

Dance little boy blue – Freddie James (The 14 year old son of Geraldine ‘Can’t fake the feeling’ Hunt teams up with Canadian writer/producer Tony Green – for his “Get up and boogie” album … Freddie later became a producer for his Mother/Sister group “Cheri”)

Get up – Vernon Burch (Former member of “The Bar-Kays” was assigned to “United Artists Records” a solo performer before moving unto other labels including Casablanca’s offshoot ‘Chocolate City’ – Guitarist, writer, arranger & producer … parts of the trak was the ‘inspiration for “Groove in the heart – Deee-lite”)

The Midnight hour – Jamie Principle (This Chicago-an local was once described as ‘The Bad Boy of House’ due to his controversial lyrical content in some of his trax … issued his only long player on ‘Smash Records’ and producer by Steve ‘Silk’ Hurley … background vocalists includes Chantay Savage, Donell Rush & Tommye Miller)

Trax feat. Sylvester, Wayne St John, Brand New Heavies & Main Source, Harley & Muscle

Shadow of the heart – Sylvester (After leaving Fantasy, Sylvester joined with San Francisco based Megatone Records headed by his friend – the wunderkind Patrick Cowley … written by Kathy Wakefield Jay Grushka and was featured on his album ‘M-1015;)

Somethings up (love me like the first time) – Wayne St. John (Canadian “Three Hats Poductions” released their fellow countryman single on U.S.’s Salsoul Records … Wayne was in a variety of local groups including ‘St.John’, & written by U.K.’s Gary Benson)

Bonafide funk – Brand New Heavies & Main Source (U.K.’s Funk band encamped to the U.S.A. & whilst there – they were assigned to “Delicious Vinyl Records” and recorded with a variety of Hip-hop artists including Masta Ace and Gang Starr)

The King – Harley & Muscle (Inspired and featuring the radio announcement(s) of the fatal attack on Dr. Martin Luther King in Memphis, U.S.A. in 1969 – featuring Mauro Capitale on saxophone … Italian Djs/producers Harley & Muscle heads their own “Little Angel Records”)