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The show today features two sets of guests, at 11.35 we will have John Wilson from the group Sly, Slick & Wicked together with Paris Robinson, son of
60's recording artist Cleveland Robinson, and at 1.00, the last hour is a deep soul special with guest DJ Pete Thorpe. So it's down to the music with Minnie Ripperton & Peabro Bryson – Here we go
again, Woody Cunningham – forthcoming for Expansion records, Rocking you eternally, Temptations – I'll just go crazy, Jill Scott – forthcoming for Columbia records with Slowly surely, Isaac Hayes – The
storm is over, Frank McComb – Unissued Motown track - Golden Lady, Malik Pendleton – forthcoming for Atlantic Records - Little Gheto Boy, George Benson – Deeper than you think, Lucy Pearl – forthcoming
for Virgin Records in the UK, Without you, Carl Thomas – new album called Emotional, track is Giving you all my love, next up, taken from the new Beechwood CD, Stange Games & Funky Things Vol 3,
Pleasure – Thoughts of old flames, Reggie Calloway – forthcoming for Expansion Records – To get through, Derek Hughes (Son of Freddie) – Maybe, Jill Zhaday – One on one with you. Next up, a brand
new US release Terry Townsend – from a new album called The blessed project, the track is Stand Up, Woody Cunningham - forthcoming for Expansion records – Get out of the way.
Guests in the studio now are John Wilson and Paris Robinson, together with their host in the UK John Soul Smith (See his articles in the 00 Souls section
of the site), they originate from Cleveland, Ohio, and in the early years used to hang out with The O'Jays, Bobby Womack, Edwin Starr, Dazz Band, Bobby Harris, they were all from the same region, Paris
let's us know of his and his fathers' surprise to hear of the current popularity of the track "Love is a trap" recorded by Cleveland Robinson in the 60's, which according to Paris was popular on local
radio stations at the time of it's release. In the 70's Cleveland recorded an album on his own label which has turned out to be a pretty rare album called NOSNIBOR (Robinson spelt backwards) the
track played is I got yours you got mine, and hopefully will get a UK release as soon as they can get a deal on it, as they are in discussions this week with several record Companies. John Smith
introduces the next track which is John Wilson of the group Sly, Slick and Wicked, back in the 70's when the O'Jays returned to Cleveland they would cut songs on numerous local acts, and before release
of the tracks they were inevitably called back down to Philly, so there is a whole raft of these tracks unissued at the moment, and they are currently trying to get a licensing deal in the UK for
release, tracks include artists such as Imperial Wonders, Truth, solo members of the O'Jays, Bobby Massey plus many more, in total 125 master tapes, the track now playing is an unreleased production of
John Wilson's by Walter Williams – Look what they're doing to us. Next an unreleased track by The Imperial Wonders – We won't miss it. John Wilson has got together with Mary Wilson (Supremes),
Carl Thomas (Drifters), Arlene Smith (Chantelles), Herb Reed (Platters), and many others to form The Truth in Rock Organisation and also FAME "friends against musical exploitation", the idea is to put a
stop to bands and artists who purport to be the artists that they are not. On with the music and another unreleased 1992 track, this time on Sly Slick & Wicked – All mine, next and finally from
the guests a track that did get released by Dunn and Bruce Street the Dunn in the group is Dunn Pearson who is John Wilsons' cousin.
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Time to go down into the cellar with a track by Patrice Holloway, onto the superb dancer by Kenni Lewis – Not the marrying kind, Bobby Bland – Yum
Yum Tree, there's a new book out soon called "Casino" which gets a huge recommendation, Four Tops – Just ask the lonely, Rex Garvin – Queen of the go go, Harold Burrage – More power to you, next up a
listeners Top 3, Mike Post Coalition – Afternoon of the rhino, Bunny Sigler – Girl don't make me wait, Otis Redding – I can't turn you lose, Dionne Warwick – Walk the way you talk, Sandy Golden – When
we're alone, The Third Guitars – Sad girl, Marjie Joseph – One more chance, Marian Britnum – It's so hard to put you down, Little Charles – The game of chance.
Guest for the final hour is Pete Thorpe and a deep soul special Otis Jackson - Begging for a broken heart, Tommy Williams – Going crazy over
you, Jimmy Raye – You must be losing your mind, Katie Love - Hurts so bad, Startelles – didn't announce the title, James Lapbaker – Sharing love, Benny Latimore – Can't go on anymore, Barbara Brown -
Pity a fool, Contributors of Soul - You can't help but fall in love, David Hudson - Honey Honey, Jean Plum – You ask me, Goldie Alexander – Show I love you, Sunshine – didn't announce the title, Johnny
Thompson – Given up on love, and finally
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