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Having been a big fan of Northern Soul/Uptempo Motown in the mid-70s, I've started collecting the records I had back then all over again. I'm loving it and have managed to pick-up good quality copies of J.J. Barnes' Real Humdinger, Lorraine Chandler's Love you Baby, Creation's I Got the Fever, Eddie Foster's/Frank Wilson's Do I Love You, Laura Lee's To Win Your Heart & Earl Van Dyke's 6 by 6 - to name just a few. Now, I'm eager to play and share these wonderful foot-tapping tracks. So, I'm wondering if there are other Northern Soul/Motown fans in East Dulwich who would like to meet-up to see if we could get a Northern/Motown night going in the area??

If at all interested, please do drop me a line. I would love to hear from you - even if it turns out it's just to say how much you are a fan of Uptempo Soul, too.

Best wishes,

Andy

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titch juicy Wrote:

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> I think The Gowlett still do Lucky 7s on a Thursday night.


Indeed - and they may even be amenable to soul DJs on other nights too. I'd come along... not a soul boffin by any stretch, but I do enjoy a bit of Northern Soul & Motown.

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