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Nikki (45rpmgal)
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Going thru more boxes of my uncataloged 45s and looking for some info on the group before filing away in my "updated" 45s boxes. Tran-Sisters (solid female soul group)....Anyone have group members names? And what part of the country is this group from? Any help appreciated. Thanx again. :-) Nikki

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Flynny (anoraks_corner)
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They also had these two 45's on Imperial:

5952 - Somebody's blue / You could've knocked me over*
5983 - Pull the covers right up / Your love*

(*-Good early 6T's NSoul.)

I'm sure they we discussed them on raresoulforum.co.uk recently...I'll have to check.
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Davie Gordon (davie_gordon)
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They were an East Coast group - possibly Philadelphia.

Jerry Ragavoy worked on the Imperial sides but
doesn't recall the names of the group members.

I'm not sure if the group on Pickwick City are the same girls - the Imperial singles are from
late 63/ early 64 - the Pickwick City single is
,I think, from '65. Pickwick City was a New York
based label apparently connected to the budget
Pickwick label. The "Phillips" in the writier credits is one -time Phil Spector writing partner
Terry Phillips who would later on set up the
Perception and Today labels - early Fatback Band,
Black Ivory and many others.
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lenny (lennytone)
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Post Number: 27
Registered: 4-2004
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"Pull The Covers Up" - great record. WNJR used ta play it.

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