Anita ward ring my bell just dance
Tony Perkins runs “Anthony’s” Soul Club every Tuesday at Uxbridge Civic Centre and jocks some nights at Mayfair’s Playboy Club, his hot import tips being:ĭEE DEE BRIDGEWATER: ‘ Bad For Me’ (US Elektra 12”) (BNDA debut 5/5/79) Specialist jazz set with action around Manchester, this strongest cut is a 3:43 pleasant 112bpm soprano sax swayer while the convoluted comes-and-goes 108bpm (approx) 3:14 title-track instrumental is also getting played. Paul Anthony (Birmingham Rum Runner/Sloopys/etc) is fed up with “student” types who “demand” Ferry and Bowie all night while he’s working out mixes like The Force into Anita Ward.ĭALE JACOBS & COBRA: ‘Freedom’ (from LP ‘Cobra’, Epic 36010) Wally Webb (Norwich Scamps) says he wishes he had a quid for every time his Christian name’s been mentioned on this page – but how often do we mention a Walter?. Greg Edwards hasn’t stopped laughing since!. Vanguard Hand Tally Counters (or BPM Counters) are rubbish – mine broke after just three weeks!.
Dartford Flicks celebrates VE night (that’s Victory in Europe) on June 14th with a wartime fancy dress party, uniformed punters with the correct vintage coinage getting 200 pints of Charringtons beer at 1945 prices – er, wanna borrow my Winston Churchill records, Robbie? “This is YOUR victory, etc etc”.
#ANITA WARD RING MY BELL JUST DANCE PLUS#
Watneys and Rank are promoting Schlitz malt liquor with a solo disco dancing competition, starting on June 7th with a heat and then local final at nineteen Rank venues, the winner of the final at Bournemouth’s Stateside Centre on Jul 5th getting a ten day US trip for two (including a visit to the Schlitz brewery in Milwaukee – hi, LaVerne and Shirley!) plus £250 spending cash, the finalists and even local runners-up all copping for a share of £3,000 total prize money. Heatwave’s Johnnie Wilder was hurt worse than was first thought in his Dayton, Ohio, car crash and is now suffering from paralysis: brother Keith and the band are meanwhile with him in Dayton, routining a stand-in for their US tour until Johnnie hopefully recovers. Salsoul and even Fantasy Records are rumoured as possible new neighbours for the YMCA, though it’s a tall tale to swallow. EMI’s Pete Dyos follows WEA’s Fred Dove by installing a 24hr ansaphone for use by mailing list jocks to register reaction reports, LP requests, etc. Pye persevere with Poussez ‘Never Gonna Say Goodbye’ as their 12in choice despite it being the LP’s coldest cut however, there’s a 12in remix due of Bennoit ‘Life Is Like A Samba’. Billy Paul and The Jones Girls are now scheduled for UK release, but still no definite plan for The Force.