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02 May 25 - 03:00 PM (#4221944) Subject: Johnny Cristmas and the Sunspots From: Dave the Gnome I have acquired an EP (Remember them?) called "I'm gonna sing sing sing" by the above band. I know nothing at all about the band or the songs but have had a listen and it is pretty much what I would describe as skiffle. The songs are - Mister and Mississippi Black, brown and white Lost love Harmonica train blues (I'm gonna) sing, sing, sing The band comprises of - Johnny Christmas. Vocal and guitar Bob Neil. Ukelele-banjo and vocal Robby Robinson. Harmonica, bongos Al Smith. Drums Alan Simmons. String bass John (Tubby) Hill. Tea chest bass. It was recorded on 15 March 1958 by Starlite Recores (Subsidiary of Esquire Records) It is a good quality recording and the songs are very listenable if not exactly my cup of tea. I was pariculary impressed by the anti-racist theme of 'Black, brown and white' which I guess, in 1958, was pretty ground breaking. Firstly, anyone remember them or know anything about Johnny or the band? Secondly, would anyone be interested in the EP? I have had it on eBay but with no takers. Happy to post it free in the UK or at cost elsewhere. Cheers Dave |
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03 May 25 - 03:36 PM (#4221980) Subject: RE: Johnny Cristmas and the Sunspots From: Dave the Gnome What? No-one! Surely Mudcat won't let me down:-) |
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21 Jul 25 - 10:33 AM (#4225999) Subject: RE: Johnny Cristmas and the Sunspots From: Dave the Gnome It is still cluttering our study Anyone want it? |
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21 Jul 25 - 11:32 AM (#4226008) Subject: RE: Johnny Cristmas and the Sunspots From: cnd If there's no takers on your side of the pond, I'll take it off your hands -- I'm in North Carolina. |
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21 Jul 25 - 01:06 PM (#4226017) Subject: RE: Johnny Christmas and the Sunspots From: Dave the Gnome I'll give it a couple of days cnd and if there are no takers, it's yours ;-) |
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21 Jul 25 - 02:28 PM (#4226018) Subject: RE: Johnny Christmas and the Sunspots From: Joe Offer He, this is pretty good stuff. Here's [I'm Gonna] Sing, Sing, Sing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrXomah_H70 Mr & Mrs Mississippi https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOfc3-DCAKM |
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21 Jul 25 - 02:34 PM (#4226019) Subject: RE: Johnny Christmas and the Sunspots From: Dave the Gnome I thought so too, Joe. As I said, not my cup of tea, but well perfomed and a good example of early, errr, not sure but skiffle I guess? |
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22 Jul 25 - 11:00 AM (#4226050) Subject: RE: Johnny Christmas and the Sunspots From: Dave the Gnome I've closed it off - It is sailing across the Atlantic :-D |
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22 Jul 25 - 05:55 PM (#4226068) Subject: RE: Johnny Christmas and the Sunspots From: Dave the Gnome PM sent, cnd. (In case you didn't notice :-) ) |
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23 Jul 25 - 08:31 AM (#4226094) Subject: RE: Johnny Christmas and the Sunspots From: cnd Thanks for the message, and sorry for being slow to respond. I'm looking forward to getting this one spinning! |
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07 Aug 25 - 11:51 AM (#4226840) Subject: RE: Johnny Christmas and the Sunspots From: Dave the Gnome What did you think of it, cnd? As I said further up the thread, it was not my cup of tea but I would be interested in the views of someone more into that style. Skiffle? Early Rockabilly? I am not even sure what it is! :-D |
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08 Aug 25 - 10:13 AM (#4226890) Subject: RE: Johnny Christmas and the Sunspots From: cnd I'm not quite sure to tag it either but it is quite nice! Their cover of Mister and Mississippi is well-done, and their original vocal number (Lost Love) was solid as well. Overall, a nice folk-style pop release. |
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08 Aug 25 - 10:13 AM (#4226891) Subject: RE: Johnny Christmas and the Sunspots From: cnd PS - and thanks again for sharing it! Very kind |
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08 Aug 25 - 10:23 AM (#4226892) Subject: RE: Johnny Christmas and the Sunspots From: Dave the Gnome You're welcome. Glad it found a good home :-) |