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Preston’s Got Soul: Judy Street – 53 Degrees
In case you didn’t realise, there’s something of a Northern Soul revival going on at the moment, no doubt stoked by the likes of Duffy and John Newman on the mainstream scene. And the forthcoming, much-anticipated film that takes this … Continue reading →
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Northern Soul icon back and raring to go – Judy Street’s UK return
Four months ago, it was announced that Judy Street – the subject of a feature on this blog barely a week earlier – had been turned back on arrival at Manchester Airport ‘due to an inadequate work permit’. That scuppered … Continue reading →
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Tagged Archie Bell and the Drells, Chuck Jackson, Dean parrish, HB Barnum, Judy Street, Preston's Got Soul, Russ Winstanley, Skegness, Tommy Hunt, What, Wigan Casino
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A Northern Soul icon, after all these years – the Judy Street interview
It’s rather bizarre to think that an artist that recorded just two songs in the late 1960s passed into the rich history of soul music. Yet that’s the case for Judy Street. OK, so Judy’s story is about so much … Continue reading →
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Tagged 53 Degrees, Bolton, Conrad Bachmann, Edinburgh, HB Barnum, Judy Street, Marc Almond, Northern Soul, Preston, Preston's Got Soul, Soft Cell, Twisted Wheel, Wigan
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