
K-Jee, The Nite-Liters (1971)
The Nite-Liters were formed in 1963 in Louisville, Kentucky by Tony Churchill and Harvey Fuqua. After recording two albums in the early 1970s, the group morphed into the 17-piece ensemble New Birth.
A Thin Layer of Slugs. Eep.
The Syllabus of Frankenstein’s Monster.
Techno unplugged [via Memo Of The Air].
Van Morrisson & the contractual obligation.
Escape From Pooky Park [via Mme. Jujujive].
The tides of the Korean War [h/t Bunkerville].
Rogue waves slam Roi Namur Island restaurant.
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Harvey Fuqua had a hit here in the Steel City called “Any Way You Wanta” back in the early sixties. It probably never charted anywhere else. That’s one of the songs that I would play when I’d dee jay Pittsburgh Oldies Nights at the lodge. Our favorite oldies here are kind of unique to SW PA……
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I only vaguely remember that song, but didn’t realize Fuqua did it. I’m more familiar with his earlier R&B vocals with the Moonglows.
There were some great bands that originated in the Pittsburgh / Youngstown / Cleveland region that never received the national recognition they deserved.
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