Today’s trax includes South Shore Commission, Universal Robot Band, Sparque, Sole Fusion

Any day now – South Shore Commission (Co-written by Burt Bacharach and originally a hit for Chuck Jackson on Wand Records … re-recorded for aforementioned label and produced by Dick Griffey who later became the owner of “SOLAR” – an acronym for ‘Sound Of Los Angeles Records’)

Disco Trek (Star Trek Theme) – Universal Robot Band (Put together by Messrs Patrick Adams & the lesser known Gregory Carmichael – who has worked both independently and together and writers and/or producers putting together some of New York’s finest Disco platters including the studio group “Inner Life”)

Music turns me on – Sparque (From the musical mind of Larry Joseph – who was known for his various studio projects … as a ‘Jack of all trades’, he did most jobs in the studio and his worx were released by variety of mainly New York record labels)

We can make it – Sole Fusion (Pierre Salandy is the uncredited vocalist and co-writer … produced by Louie Vega for “Masters at Work Productions Inc” … released on New York’s ‘Strictly Rhythm Records’)

Trax featured South Shore Commission, Leon Haywood, The Propositions, Kimesha Holmes

Before you’re gone  –  South Shore Commission (Released on Florence Greenberg ‘s Wand Records & written by Carrie Lucas of Solar Records known for her “I gotta keep dancing” aka “Keep smiling” – produced by Dick Griffey who later became her husband and Solar Records owner)

The Streets will love you to death  –  Leon Haywood (Singer/song writer Leon has been recording since the mid-Sixties when he was assigned to Columbia Records in-between 20th Century Fox … co-writing by the man himself – from the album “Intimate”)

Africana  –  The Propositions (‘The Prepositions’ had a name change because of a typing mistake on their third single release which was the most succesful …based in Detroit U.S.A. and recorded for the tiny “Movement Records” – their compilation has been release on `Luv & Haight)

Ups and downs   –  Kimesha Holmes (Recording for New York’s Quark Records also Funky People & Eightball before dropping this trak on Tony Humphries ‘Yellorange Records’ co-written by Kimesha & written/produced by Moise Laporte)