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>Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers
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something like that happen here!
Thank you for that rant. I can safely say it's the best thing I've read all
day.
rt
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Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers
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Right, for some reason I've decided to go off on one on this topic. The
reason being, is that I've been on this list a little while now and I've
noticed how difficult it is to describe o
ct: Re: (313) Motown/Northern Soul/Detroit Techno connection
Yes, I'm pretty sure it was documented that Ron's Motown collection
was the largest at one point.
Also, Rushton didn't write those liner notes, it was Stuart Cosgrove.
Rushton compiled it, and Derrick "coordinated"
Yes, I'm pretty sure it was documented that Ron's Motown collection
was the largest at one point.
Also, Rushton didn't write those liner notes, it was Stuart Cosgrove.
Rushton compiled it, and Derrick "coordinated" it stateside, according
to the credits.
-d
check out http://soulfuldetroit
also wasn't kevin saunderson's mother in a motown group?, also whilst not
being 'motown' as such' i have heard (from steve hilage) that he has seen
Mad Mike Banks playing the guitar with a funkadelic offshot band
(cheribium?? - they were mentioned in the japanese UR interview a few years
back). Als
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Subject: (313) Motown/Northern Soul/Detroit Techno connection
Something that i often hear/see mentioned is the Motown/Northern
Soul/Detroit Techno connection.
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Ron Murphy - sells motown producer Frank Wilson's Do I love you (indeed i
do)
Something that i often hear/see mentioned is the Motown/Northern
Soul/Detroit Techno connection.
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Ron Murphy - sells motown producer Frank Wilson's Do I love you (indeed i
do) 45 to northern soul collector, making it one of the most expensive 45's
- 1990.
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