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BOBBY ROBINSON TRIBUTE PT 1 ON CHANCELLOR OF SOUL'S SOUL FACTS SHOW 

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@SugarBlueHarp
@SugarBlueHarp Год назад
I lived down the block on 126th street in the 60’s, Bobby introduced me to Blues and R+B and helped put me on the road that took me to Chicago where I joined Willie Dixon’s Blues all stars and recorded with him, Eddie Clearwater, Lonnie Brooks, Koko Taylor and a few others!! Thanks Bobby!🎵👍🏽🎵
@royhurst4911
It is very nice to now my people
@kkthedrummer8999
@kkthedrummer8999 3 года назад
I knew Bobby in harlem at his record shop and I found out he had my uncle Wilbert Harrison on his label
@kendraparker868
@kendraparker868 3 года назад
Love your documentaries keep them coming keep a young buck like me born in 1987 up on the real music because this mess today is not where it's at thank you brother
@eddaishafinch7504
@eddaishafinch7504 2 года назад
Chancellor you voice is so soothing. And your story telling is amazing. ❤️
@earlwear5
@earlwear5 2 года назад
I saw him in Harlem about 45 yrs ago a short nice man . Great story on him.
@robertbright2057
@robertbright2057 Год назад
I knew Mr. Robinson and his daughter for years, I purchased many 45’s from his record store on 125th St. off the corner of 8th Ave right in front of the bus stop. People talk about Motown but he was doing it before Motown was even though of. It’s good to see that he’s finally getting DUE RECOGNITION he also pioneered the very first rap recordings.
@deborahmccoy3837
@deborahmccoy3837 Год назад
Great Storytelling My Guy A Nice Piece Of Our African American History That A Lot Of Us Were Unaware Of. So……In Depth And Interesting. Keep Keeping Us Inform Of Some Of Our Unsung Hero’s; Much ❤
@priscillaspencer7024
@priscillaspencer7024 3 года назад
Thanks Chance. Very informative. Love it.
@colinhalliley111
@colinhalliley111 3 года назад
I love collecting old label 45s . The history of them and the various artwork and of course the music. I even collect the many types of center discs that snapped in the record so they would fit on any player. I grew up with a portable wind up record player, took it everywhere . This is a great piece of history you have posted !
@radiobutch2
@radiobutch2 3 года назад
Yet another good job, I learned some stuff as usual.
@SugarBlueHarp
@SugarBlueHarp Год назад
P.S. Thanks for this hip and informative RU-vid channel!!🎵👍🏽🎵❤️
@keishalane78
@keishalane78 Год назад
My Grandpa 💙
@grantharperreid5713
@grantharperreid5713 Год назад
Told me that when Jimi Hendrix worked for him at his recording studio around the block from the Apollo Theater Jimi had the same thing for lunch every day. It was a hamburger and grape soda.
@minkmack81
@minkmack81 2 года назад
🏆✨👌🏾
@dean828
@dean828 3 года назад
Always look forward to a new video from you... so well researched and professional... Classic Soul/R&B... from Motown to Stax... this music is the like the finest wines... it only gets sweeter and more delicious with time... I'm a Tar Heel, maybe a video on "Beach Music"... all the great Soul/R&B mixed with that unique "Beach Music" sound... from Maryland down to Florida... Thanks for making these vids!
@imagine07018
@imagine07018 3 года назад
Saw you in the Billy Stewart doc. Nice job as usual.
@nicwalker2175
@nicwalker2175 3 года назад
Much respect to you, Mr Chance B, for collecting and archiving this very important data on our music story. This information is priceless and should be taught in the schools to all children in America. It shows and proves who were the true creators of all forms of music in America which affected music worldwide as well. Our ancestors creativity and hard work has always been taken and claimed by others to benefit from, so sad. Your technique is very professional and well put together. Thank you.❤
@therealsheps
@therealsheps Год назад
No mention of Bobby Robinson 's first RnB group The Mello Moods who recorded "Where Are You" backed with "How Could You" in 1951 on Robin Records.
@classicharlem3952
Thank you Chance B! Where can I get a copy of his nephew’s book Me, Dad and Uncle Bobby? Thank you
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