Galaxy Baby - EP
Note The Jewels refers to several bands of the same name. (1) Female Christian trio from Iowa. (2) Female soul vocal group from the Sixties. The Jewels (originally the Four Jewels) got together in their native Washington, DC in the late 50’s as the Impalas. Via an association with Billy Stewart (cousin of group member Grace Ruffin) they recorded at Bo Diddley’s studio (Bo was living in DC at the time, where he hired Stewart as the pianist in his band) and the results became their first 45 for Checker in 1961. They went on to record several 45s as the Four Jewels for the Start label, as wel as backing Stewart on his 1962 classic ‘Fat Boy’. They recorded another 45 for Checker before signing with Dimension in 1964 and releasing ‘Opportunity’, their first record as ‘The Jewels’*. The tune was a minor hit that year and the group went on to record a few more 45s for Dimension, as well as a James Brown-produced side for Federal. In 1965 the Godfather brought the Jewels in as part of the James Brown Revue (which is where I had heard their name before). They recorded a number of sides for Brown, including the ‘Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag’ “answer” record ‘Papas Left Mama Holdin’ The Bag’. From the wonderful Funky 16 Corners blog. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Note The Jewels refers to several bands of the same name. (1) Female Christian trio from Iowa. (2) Female soul vocal group from the Sixties. The Jewels (originally the Four Jewels) got together in their native Washington, DC in the late 50’s as the Impalas. Via an association with Billy Stewart (cousin of group member Grace Ruffin) they recorded at Bo Diddley’s studio (Bo was living in DC at the time, where he hired Stewart as the pianist in his band) and the results became their first 45 for Checker in 1961. They went on to record several 45s as the Four Jewels for the Start label, as wel as backing Stewart on his 1962 classic ‘Fat Boy’. They recorded another 45 for Checker before signing with Dimension in 1964 and releasing ‘Opportunity’, their first record as ‘The Jewels’*. The tune was a minor hit that year and the group went on to record a few more 45s for Dimension, as well as a James Brown-produced side for Federal. In 1965 the Godfather brought the Jewels in as part of the James Brown Revue (which is where I had heard their name before). They recorded a number of sides for Brown, including the ‘Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag’ “answer” record ‘Papas Left Mama Holdin’ The Bag’. From the wonderful Funky 16 Corners blog. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Aabiasaw
Akiva
alasen
aldrch
Home
Falling with You
Delakufa
Wish I Knew
Need You - Club Mix
Need You
Love How I Love You
Lua
Wish I Knew (ABGT487)
Hearts Of Stone
JETLAGGED
Love Ritual
Next To Me - Antdot Remix
Wish I Knew (ABGT486)
Opportunity
White Rose
JEWELS '¢ Beach
Paralyzed
Love Gun
SUNSHINE IN THE DARK
Worst For Me
Next to Me (Eduze Kwami)
Song 4 U
Back 2 U
No Worries
Blue Eyes
Delafuka
Don’t Decline
Another World
B. Bomb Baby
My Obsession
Wish I Knew (Tritona 386)
Home - Extended
Cant Go Back
Afraid of You
Toxic Tendencies
A Different Flow
Need You (Club Mix)
Delakufa - Extended Version
Love How I Love
I HATE RAPPERS
My Alien
Slave Trade
Cuffing Season
Goodmorning Baby
No Valentine
4 A.M.
This Is My Story
Paradise
Tonight
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