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Show #708 Originally broadcast 05/27/24 Harvey Scales and the Seven Sounds – Get Down (Magic Touch)Harvey Scales and the Seven Sounds – The Funky Yolk (Chess)Harvey Scales – What's Good For You (Don't Have To Be Good To You) (Stax)Junior and the Classics – Mix Up a Go Go (Magic Touch)Junior and the Classics – […]
DJ Netwerk reps for the Bay with necksnapping breaks from his Tuff Funk DJ Club and underground heat from West Coast luminaries Zion I, Emanon, Gift of Gab and more. Plus delirious 80s electro by the Micronawts, heavy grooves from Melbourne neosoul outfit Izy, and full throttle soul from the Cry Babies and Harvey Scales. View the full playlist for this show at https://www.wefunkradio.com/show/1204 Enjoying WEFUNK? Listen to all of our mixes at https://www.wefunkradio.com/shows/
Harvey Scales & The Seven Sounds – On The Streets of New York City J.J. Barnes – My Love Came Tumbling Down The Adventurers – Rock and Roll Uprising Benny Spellman – Lipstick Traces The Pitter Pats – It Do Me Good The Contours – First I Look At The Purse The Falcons – I Found A Love Little Eva – Will You Love Me Tomorrow The Vibrations – Sloop Song Billy Stewart - Summertime Jimmy Day & The Knights – What's So Good About Goodbye
MP3 Link Andrew in the chair for this week's show, with almost two hours of back-to-back disco. Featuring tracks by Chic, Harvey Scales, Mary Wilson, New Birth, Melba Moore, Eastbound Expressway, Loleatta Holloway, First Choice, Michael White, Dazzle and many, many more. Enjoy. RSS Feed: 6MS Sessions
| Sho'nuff Boogie | 04:21 | The Moments | I Got Ya Back | 03:23 | Sunstone | Vibe | 05:33 | Cha Star | What Love Has Joined Together | 03:50 | Sssence | Your Love (Is All I Need) | 03:27 | Ernie Hines | I Worship You | 04:52 | Gerry Babb | You're My Life | 03:55 | Gerry Babb | I Love You, Yeah | 03:14 | The Ballads | Make It Last | 03:20 | Edee | If My Heart Could Speak | 03:54 | The Manhattans | Pressure | 03:32 | Kenny Lattimore | Let's Work It Out | 04:24 | Nicholas Davis | Never Been Hurt | 05:13 | Andre' Lee | Please Don't Walk Away | 03:48 | PJ Morton | Time For The Sunshine | 04:29 | Carmichael Musiclover | Spend The Night (feat. Lynita Renea) | 04:32 | Kelvin Evans | Don't Take Me As A Fool | 03:49 | Thee Heart Tones | Some Things Never Change | 04:05 | The Stylistics | Real Hot | 03:28 | Keiston | Gotta Find A Way (Vocal) | 05:10 | Three For Love | Waiting | 03:55 | Sajida | Natural Woman | 04:15 | B Golden | Made It | 04:22 | Y'anna Crawley | Make Love | 04:02 | BL | Love Won't You Hurry | 04:46 | Willmonie | The End | 04:46 | Will Preston | Spend The Nite Forever | 06:38 | Harvey Scales
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Thank you and shoutout to Jay Burna for coming on my show for an interview! Jay Burna talked about his new hit song Jamaica with Skye & Fetty Wap, his upcoming work with T.I., and forming his own independent record label Black Congress Music Group. He got into his music inspirations such as Kanye West and Zapp & Roger. He told the story of his father's limousine company, in which he was able to meet a lot of famous people at a very young age including Marvin Gaye Sr. and Harvey Scales. Jay is working on a lot of big things for 2021 including a brand new project that will be dropping right before the summer! Go checkout Jay Burna's new hit song Jamaica with Skye and Fetty Wap, it is available on all platforms now: https://music.apple.com/us/album/jamaica-feat-skye/1536148395?i=1536148400. Follow Jay Burna on Instagram and Twitter: @jayburna Follow me on Instagram and Twitter: @thereelmax. Website: https://maxrcoughlan.com/sports-and-hip-hop-with-dj-mad-max-2021.html. Website live show streaming link: https://maxrcoughlan.com/sports-and-hip-hop-with-dj-mad-max-live-stream.html. MAD MAX Radio on Live 365: https://live365.com/station/MAD-MAX-Radio-a15096. Subscribe to my YouTube channel Sports and Hip Hop with DJ Mad Max: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCE0107atIPV-mVm0M3UJyPg. Jay Burna on "Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max" visual on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeybGwux5TM&t=6s.
2 The X-sorcist The Devils 03:23 3 Wade In The Water Mavis Staples & Lucky Peterson 03:48 Spirituals & Gospel 4 The Ghetto (Live) Ruthie Foster 05:10 Live at the Paramount 5 Don't Set Me Back Diamond Joe 02:25 Moanin' & Screamin' 6 hooray festival roman stewart 02:43 trojan records - baba boom! - disc 2 7 If You Need Love Curtis Johnson 02:30 Deep & Gritty The Sound Of The City Vol 9: New Orleans Part 2 8 feel like breaking up somebody's home ann peebles 02:29 cheatin' soul and the southern dream of freedom 9 99 Pounds Don Bryant 02:53 You Make Me Feel 10 Love Is A Gas (Magic Touch 2069 Harvey Scales & The Seven Sounds 02:26 Bootleg (Discography 1963-79) 11 Finger Poppin' Ike & Tina Turner 02:49 The Best Of Loma Records: The Rise And Fall Of A 1960's Soul Label 12 Long Way Home Tad Robinson 05:40 Real Street 13 The world don't owe you nothing Loleatta Holloway 03:11 Cry To Me 14 08_Grits_(SD Master)01 Pieces of a Man 03:36 Made in Pieces 15 Set The Record Straight Quiet Elegance 03:58 Superb Southern Fried Soul, Vol. 5: Don't Let The Green Grass Fool You 16 Wicked Rain/across 110th Street LOS LOBOS 08:15 The Ride 17 Dedicated To Bob Marley Sister Carol 03:38 Black Cinderella 18 We're a Winner Philip Bailey & Bilal 05:33 Love Will Find a Way 19 Carnival Horns (feat. Julito Padron) Mista Savona 04:17 Havana Meets Kingston 20 Let Go (Breakdown) Alice Russell 03:16 To Dust 21 Rice And Peace Lakuta 04:43 Brothers And Sisters 22 03 - Glasshouse New Orleans Nightcrawlers 04:43 Atmosphere 23 06 CumbiEtiope Frente Cumbiero & Mad Professor 04:05 Frente Cumbiero Meets Mad Professor 24 Hipps El Michels Affair 03:29 Adult Themes 25 Give Me Some Skin James Brown 03:59 Mutha's Nature 26 Oomph (Spotlight 703) Marvin Holmes & The Uptights 03:34 Think It Over (Discography 1967-75) 27 Not Guilty Vaudou Game Feat. Roger Damawuzan 03:56 Otodi 28 03 I'm The One Average White Band 04:19 Soul Searching 29 Working Woman Gizelle Smith & The Mighty Mocambos 03:05 This Is Gizelle Smith & The Mighty Mocambos 30 Is It Funky Enough Communicators A Black Experiences Band 02:42 Absolute Funk Vol 3 31 07 Burning Haggis Horns 03:28 Stand Up For Love 32 Crying Shame (Live at the Forum, 2019) The Teskey Brothers 04:09 Live at the Forum
This is episode #222!! Teetering on the precipice of Rockabilly and jumping off into a sea of R&B this week finds Mod Marty navigating the choppy waters of fuzz guitar and Hand claps, Screaming soul and shake-your-tuchas, rattle-your-cage Blues. The destination? A Northern Soul, double-sided, Holy Grail. Get into it! Please like the Facebook page here: facebook.com/ontargetpodcast/ ------------------------------------------------- The Playlist Is: She's Got It" Little Richard - Regency "My Babe" Dale Hawkins - Quality "What'cha Gonna Do" Gary Ray & The Charms - Emerson "Lets Rock While the Rockin's Good" Little Willie John - Delta "Twist And Shout" The Isley Brothers - Quality "Don't Wanna Twist No More" Gabriel & The Angels - Quality "Junco Partner (A Worthless Cajun)" Nobody's Children - United Artists "Get Something Going" Paper Dragon - Bell "Comin' At You" The Reflections - Golden World "The Pearl" Jerry O - Shout "Love-Itis" Harvey Scales & The Seven Sounds - Magic Touch "The Duck" Jackie Lee - Sparton "Steppin' Out" John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton - Decca "Rollin' And Tumblin'" Johnny Winter - Imperial "Waitin' On You" B.B. King - ABC "Midnight Moses" Alex Harvey - Fontana "It's Just A Little Bit Too Late" Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders - Fontana "Gonna Have A Good Time" The Clingers - Columbia "Soul Superman" The Hesitations - Kapp "I'm Not Built That Way" The Hesitations - Kapp "Come On Down" Wes Dakus - Capitol
Harvey Scales & The Seven Sounds – On The Streets of New York City J.J. Barnes – My Love Came Tumbling Down The Adventurers – Rock and Roll Uprising Benny Spellman – Lipstick Traces The Pitter Pats – It Do Me Good The Contours – First I Look At The Purse The Falcons – I Found A Love Little Eva – Will You Love Me Tomorrow The Vibrations – Sloop Song Billy Stewart - Summertime Jimmy Day & The Knights – What’s So Good About Goodbye
Piet and Jordan remember Harvey Scales and his strong ties to the Milwaukee music scene and discuss this coming WAMI awards show 2019.
Piet and Jordan remember Harvey Scales and his strong ties to the Milwaukee music scene and discuss this coming WAMI awards show 2019.
Milwaukee native and prolific musical artist Harvey Scales passed away on Feb. 11, 2019. He had a decades-long career, won a grammy, co-wrote the first platinum selling song, and even had his work sampled by the Beastie Boys. Listen to excerpts from his conversation with 88Nine's Dori Zori in 2015.
Milwaukee native and prolific musical artist Harvey Scales passed away on Feb. 11, 2019. He had a decades-long career, won a grammy, co-wrote the first platinum selling song, and even had his work sampled by the Beastie Boys. Listen to excerpts from his conversation with 88Nine's Dori Zori in 2015.
The grammy winning R&B artist -- and Milwaukee native -- Harvey Scales passed away on Feb. 11, 2019. Today, we revisit a conversation he had with 88Nine's Dori Zori back in 2015.
The grammy winning R&B artist -- and Milwaukee native -- Harvey Scales passed away on Feb. 11, 2019. Today, we revisit a conversation he had with 88Nine's Dori Zori back in 2015.
Dance crazes reign over this hour of rare and overlooked magic from the grooves of the little disk with the big hole. Mod Marty has hand picked a playlist that promises to lift you up, move you around and hopefully put a smile on your face. Get out your dancin' shoes y'all, we gonna have a party! Please like the Facebook page here: facebook.com/ontargetpodcast/ ------------------------------------------------- The Playlist Is: "Up In Heah" Junior Wells - Bright Star "Work Out" Baby Washington - Neptune "The Zoo" Mickey Lee Lane - Reo "The Popeye Waddle" Don Covay - Cameo "Hitch Hike (pt.1)" Russell Byrd - Symbol "Teach Me (The "Philly" Dog)" The Manhattans - Reo "A Hundred Wailin' Cats" The Accents - Vee-Jay "The Water Is Over My Head" Eddie Hodges - Aurora "Reverb Beat" Syndicate Of Sound - Buddah "At The Party" Lee Maye - Tower "Gotta See My Baby" Sandra Wright - Coral "Let's Twist (Slow And Easy)" Ted Jarrett - Spar "Broadway Freeze" Harvey Scales & The Seven Sounds - Magic Touch "Come On And Dance - Part II" Danny Woods - Smash "The Push, Push, Push" Little Jerry Williams - Southern Sound "It's A Shame" Jordan Brothers - VIM "Sharon" Paul Revere & The Raiders - Quality "Go Away" The Fleets - Volt "What You Gonna Do" Lonnie & Floyd - Jewel "You Got To feel It" Lonnie & Floyd - Jewel "Tiger" Brian Auger and the Trinity - Marmalade
Check out Rahn Anthoni as he interviews Jesse James (Mr. I Can Do Bad By Myself) Jesse James is a legend Most sources state that he was born in El Dorado, Arkansas,[1][2][3] but in one interview he gave his home state as nearby Louisiana.[4] He moved to the Bay Area in California as a young child. In his late teens, while working in a chemical factory, he began singing in nightclubs in Richmond, and was given his stage name by a compere who struggled to announce his real name.[2]Initially credited as Jessie James, he recorded several singles in the early 1960s on the Shirley label before moving to the Hit label where some of his recordings featured guitar by Sly Stewart (later Sly Stone). His first commercial success came in 1967 when one of his recordings for Hit, "Believe In Me Baby", was reissued by 20th Century Fox Records, and reached #42 on the Billboard R&B chart and #92 on the pop chart.[3] The song was credited to Jesse James & the Dynamic Four, was produced by Jesse Mason Jr., and was co-written by James with Sugar Pie DeSanto, Shena Demell, and Jesse Anderson.[1][5]Later recordings for 20th Century Fox, to which he was signed by Hosea Wilson,[4] failed to chart, but he released a self-titled LP on the label in 1968, also produced by Mason.[1][6] After one single on Uni, he set up his own label, Zea, distributed by Roulette Records. His first single for the new label, the self-penned "Don't Nobody Want To Get Married", reached #18 on the R&B chart in 1970, and its follow-up, "I Need You Baby", reached #47 R&B.[3] After Zea's distribution deal ended, he re-launched the label as Zay, and had another R&B hit (#25) with his version of "At Last", arranged and produced by Willie Hoskins and previously a hit for Etta James.[3][1] In 1974, he returned to the 20th Century label,[2] and the following year had a minor R&B hit (#73) with "If You Want a Love Affair".[3]He continued to record for various labels through the 1970s and 1980s, and his final chart success came in 1987, when "I Can Do Bad By Myself", on the TTED label, reached #61 on the R&B chart.[3] He released one album on TTED, It Takes One To Know One (credited to Mr. Jessie James), followed by several on Gunsmoke, for whom he signed in 1988.[4] His first album on Gunsmoke, I Can Do Bad By Myself (1988), included a collaboration with Harvey Scales, and was followed by Looking Back (1990). He has continued to release albums on Gunsmoke, including Operator Please Put Me Through (1993), It Just Don't Feel The Same (1997), Versatility (1998), It's Not So Bad After All (2006), Get In Touch With Me (2009), Do Not Disturb (2012), and I Lost My Baby On Facebook (2014).[2][1]
This week On Target is adding a new element to the mix. You asked and we listened so it's time to add SKA to the show. We still offer masses of Soul, R&B, Popcorn, Northern Soul and Rockin' Blues mixed with Beat, Garage, Psych and Freakbeat but if we are going to be true to Mod then Ska must be a part of the mix. Your feedback is more than welcome. Please like the Facebook page here: facebook.com/ontargetpodcast/ ------------------------------------------------- The Playlist Is: "Jamaica Ska" Byron Lee & The Dragonaires - Kentone "Ska Jerk(e)" The Wailers - Coxone "Guns Of Navarone" Roland Alphonso & The Skatalites - Mu-Zik City "Everybody's Going Ape" Jimmy Soul - S.P.Q.R. "Get Down" Harvey Scales & The 7 Sounds - Magic Touch "The Philly Dog" Lou Lawton - Capitol "I Can Never Say" The Pretty Things - Fontana "Are You A Boy Or Are You A Girl" The Barbarians - Laurie "I'm Gonna Be A Rich Man" The Foundations - Uni "Ali Baba" John Holt - Treasure Isle. "Longshot Kick The Bucket" The Pioneers - Trojan "This Scorcher" Jackie Mittoo - Coxone "Function At The Junction" Shorty Long - Soul "Hang Up Your Hang-Ups" Bobby Lester - Columbia "Hard To Handle" Patti Drew - Capitol "Fire Brigade" The Move - A&M "Who Planted Thorns In Ms. Alice's Garden" Tom Northcott - New Syndrome "Care Of Cell 44" The Zombies - Columbia "Put Yourself In My Place" Chris Clark - Tamla-Motwn "Get Up And Get It" Jackie Mittoo
Harvey Scales will discuss his long and successful career from his beginings in Milwaukee to the present. Harvey Scales is an accomplished song writier with many hit songs. We will find out how her got involved in a music career and still going strong touring aroud the country and the wolrd. Harvey Scales is one of Milwaukee's most precious tresures who comes home and preforms often. He has a upcoming show Labor Day weekend in Milwauke with the one and only Michael Henderson.
Some seniors can't afford to retire; a conversation with Roxanne Murray, a director at the Senior Community Service Employment Program; getting around San Francisco after 65; and Harvey Scales and the Seven Sounds.
Track list: 1. Soul Continentals/Goobah 2. Ray Barretto/Love Beads 3. Harvey Scales & the Seven Sounds/Love-itis 4. Timmy Norman & the O'Jahs/Let it all Hang Out 5. Davy Jones & the Voodoo Funk Machine/Sookie Sookie 6. Billy Mack/Son of a Lover 7. Andre Williams/Do the Popcorn 8. Shirley Ellis/Soul Time 9. Syl Johnson/Od to a Soul Man 10. Roy Lee Johnson/Boogaloo N°3 11. Panic Buttons/Lovin' Horns 12. Herbie Goins & the Night-Timers /Cruisin' 13. Gunga Din/Snake Pit 14. Tony Hatch & the Satin Brass/Sounds of the 70's 15. Doris/Don't 16. Soul Sisters/Think About the Good Times 17. Googie Renee Combo/Smokey Joe's La La 18. Mel Torme/I'm Coming Home 19. Chuck Jackson/Hand it Over 20. The Coasters/3 Cool Cats