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Music Video: Marva Whitney - What Do I Have To Do To Prove My Love To You [rated 5.00, source: YouTube]
uploaded @ 06-12-2007 by Claytyson01

Copyright owner:UMG Marva Whitney -- The First Lady Of Funk When it comes to feisty femme funk or sassy sock-it-to-'em soul, mighty Marva Whitney has no equal. Blessed with a lithe yet powerful church-raised voice, she first made her mark with the James Brown Revue in the late-1960s. Such was her impact during that time that she earned the titles "Marvellous Marva" and "Miss Excitement" for her dynamic stage performances. James Brown even went so far as to proclaim her "Soul Sister #1." Many of the records she cut while she was the Godfather Of Soul's protégé are now extremely rare and eagerly sought after by Rare Groove disciples, who regard Marva as the funkiest of all James Brown's female singers. Marva was born Marva Ann Manning on May 1st 1944 in Kansas City, Kansas. She was the eldest of seven children belonging to Ray Manning, a worker for the Santa Fe railway, and his wife, Willa Mae. Interested in music at an early age, Marva sang her first solo in her local church when she was only three years old. Later, during the1950s, she began singing and playing piano alongside her younger brothers in the Manning Gospel Singers, and toured the USA. In 1960, when she was 16, Marva joined another Kansas gospel group, the Alma Whitney Singers, and ended up marrying Harry Whitney, the brother-in-law of the group's leader. Now going by her married name, Marva Whitney, she also started playing piano for a local all-girl harmony group. Eventually they disbanded and Marva, who had elected to embark on a solo career, began studying voice and composition with the legendary jazz pianist and big band leader, Willie Rice, at the Kansas City Conservatory Of Music. After Marva left school at 18, she got a job working at Fashion Built Garments, where she sewed fur collars to coats. She did this for two years, before getting an office job and doing clerical work. But what she really dreamed of becoming was a professional singer. At weekends she performed in nightclubs and took part in talent competitions. By the mid-'60s she had became lead singer for a local R&B group called Tommy and The Derbys, led by Tommy Gadson, brother of legendary drummer James Gadson (who rose to fame with Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band). When the group moved to California, Marva stayed behind. Continuing to perform in Kansas clubs, she eventually caught the ear of Clarence Cooper, a local music entrepreneur who became her manager. In 1966 Cooper set up a meeting with Ben Bart, owner of Universal Attractions, James Brown's booking agency. Bart was going to Kansas with Brown, who was scheduled to play there. However, a riot broke out at the concert, which unfortunately prevented the meeting from taking place. At the end of April 1967, James Brown visited Kansas again to play at the Memorial Hall. Cooper went along and discovered that the self-proclaimed "Hardest Working Man In Show Business" was seeking a new female vocalist for his Revue to replace the departing Vicki Anderson. Cooper persuaded Brown to grant Marva an audition. After the gig ended and the hall had cleared, Brown's bandleader, Alfred "Pee Wee" Ellis, brought Marva onto the stage and went through some songs with her. He was evidently impressed by her audition and strongly urged The Godfather to hire the 23-year-old singer. By May, Marva was riding on the Brown tour bus. She also signed to the funk meister's record company, the Cincinnati-based King label, and in early summer began cutting tracks. James Brown was actually absent from her first studio session, which yielded the debut single, Your Love Was Good To Me, a searing soul ballad penned and produced by Motown singer, J.J. Barnes, with Walter Whisenhunt. The Detroit-based duo also helmed the record's flipside, Saving My Love For My Baby, a driving uptempo soul tune, which is now popular on the UK's Northern Soul scene, In June 1967, Marva joined Brown and his entourage at Harlem's legendary Apollo Theatre, where Soul Brother #1 recorded his second landmark in-concert album, Live At The Apollo Volume II. She duetted with Brown on the album's energetic opener, Think. Marva then went with the Revue to Europe in September 1967, appearing in England, Germany, Denmark and France. Around this time, her second single, If You Love Me, a plaintive country-tinged ballad - and her first record featuring the input of James Brown - was released on King. After it failed to chart, Brown decided to take Marva in a radically different direction and masterminded her recording of a tune called Unwind Yourself. A ferocious, highly charged chunk of funk characterised by manic horn lines and heavy rhythmic syncopations, the record featured an intense, strident vocal from Marva. Although it didn't chart when it was released in January 1968, Unwind Yourself heralded Marva's new funk-oriented sound.

Music Video: HEATWAVE - SUPER SOUL SISTER [rated 4.90, source: YouTube]
uploaded @ 26-01-2008 by SoulByDzyne

Heatwave performs one of their many classics, entitled, Super Soul Sister.

Music Video: How many Waterfalls [rated 3.40, source: YouTube]
uploaded @ 02-08-2008 by filip00500

soulsister zomer 2008

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