This website is dedicated to Detroit, Soul Music, 45 RPM, Northern Soul and the great Motown era of Detroit Musics. It covers Golden World, Berry Gordy, Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Edwin Starr, Funk Brothers, the Temptations, the Four Tops, Tamla, Wheelsville, Robert West, Darrell Banks, Johnnie Mae Matthews, Rose Battiste, Tera Shirma, Fred Bridges, Dennis Coffey, Bob Babbitt, James Jamerson, Twisted Wheel, Wiggan Casino and many more Detroit Souls topics.
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The Golden World Story
4039 Buena Vista
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photograph courtesy of
Lowell Boileau
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Another address and
another label numbering system emerged one month after Sue
Perrin's February 1964 release.
This time it was The
Adorables on Golden World 4 and the first of their three 45's
for the label.
The Adorables comprised
two sets of sisters. Joyce and Betty Winston and Dianne and
Pat Lewis. Betty was aka Betty Boo who later recorded for
Popcorn Wylie. Their
first release was "Deep freeze" c/w "Daddy
please". Over
the next eighteen months, song writing, arrangements and production would
be dominated by five names.
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DESIGN
AND GRAPHICS BY
LOWELL BOILEAU
Notes by David Meikle
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This website is dedicated to Detroit, Soul Music, 45 RPM, Northern
Soul and the great Motown era of Detroit Musics. It covers Golden
World, Tamla, Wheelsville, Robert West, Darrell Banks, Johnnie
Mae Matthews, Rose Battiste, Tera Shirma, Fred Bridges, Supremes,
Stevie Wonder, Edwin Starr, Funk Brothers, Dennis Coffey, Bob
Babbitt, James Jamerson, Twisted Wheel, Wiggan Casino and many
more Detroit Souls topics. |
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