R&B/Blues/Soul legend and mainly unknown to many apart from ardent collectors,Joe Medwick was born in Houston Texas in 1933 & passed in 1992.He started working around the bars in Houston to get himself known and enhance his reputation as a top performer. He became involved with Don Robey and his Duke label but rather than me harp on more interesting info can be read Here. This now deleted album concentrates on his Soul Output and contains many of his rare Northern Dancers.Yet again another great talent that missed the boat to stardom.His 45,s (less than 20) are very sought after and command some silly prices. More to come from him in the future. A truly wonderful singer of soul across the board! What i enjoy is getting your requests that jog my memory, as my collection is so silly now i,m forgetting what the hell i have.
AMM
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24 comments:
Thanks AMM. Unknown to me so I guess I am non-ardent.
Looks like great Cajun music. Thanks for review, P.
A brilliant obscurity, thanks for your review
Have had this one for awhile, and its simply fantastic. Really great deep souhern soul. Don't overlook this one, guys!
Thanks for spreading teh gospel according to Joe, AMM!
Many Thanks As Usual For Another Great Treat
Looks good , thanks for the review AMM .
Do you have any idea how long it took me to realize "Crazy Cajun" was a record label, and that "Crazy Cajun Recordings" wasn't a descriptive term for music on such compilations?
/ducks in shame 🦆🦆🦆🦆
Thanks, AMM!
Great Artist! Joe Medwick is one of those singers who should have had more success, thanks for this gem AMM
thanks for the review AMM
So sweet and unknown to me, thanks a thousand for that ;) ☀️✌🏻☮️
Lots on this cd that are new to me. Thanks AMM
you'll make my day with this review AMM
Thank you AMM For the Joe Medwick Album
New to me, great tasters MM, thank you.
cheers,ELtel
Great job on this one, AMM. Really appreciate your writing.
yeah i love this and all series by Edsel for great Huey P "Crazy Cajun" Meaux! thanks much AMM
Thanks for steering me to the write on Joe i found it very interesting a man with many tools i suppose at the time money was tight so took the money and ran i am sure a lot of these guys did the same as a local devil/shyster would be hanging a round waiting to make a big buck Thanks AMM
Cheers Pedro
Thanks for the album AMM and the link to the article
Reb
Excellent
Thanks for the comprehensive review.
Thank you for the review mate
Many thanks for the info about Joe Medwick
I had run across it but never really looked into this. Thank you AMM.
New to me. Great research AMM! Thanks.
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