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CHUCK CARBO & THE SOUL FINDERS - CAN I BE YOUR SQUEEZE / TAKE CARE YOUR HOMEWORK FRIEND

- NEW RELEASE

TITLE:
Can I Be Your Squeeze / Take Care Your Homework Friend
CATNO:
SJR304
STYLE:
Funk / Soul /
FORMAT:
Vinyl record
DESCRIPTION:
Funk / Soul Classic Repressed on Ltd Ed 7" Vinyl - Chuck Carbo’s 'Can I Be Your Squeeze', backed with 'Take Care of Your Homework' are two of the most infectious break-heavy funk party tunes you will ever hear, written and produced by the legendary Eddie Bo and featuring the awesome syncopated drums of the phenomenal New Orleans drummer James Black.

One of three LONG out of print MONSTER New Orleans Funk 45s new limited edition pristine, loud dancefloor fillers housed in Soul Jazz recycled card house bag!

PRICE:
£13.99
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New
MEDIA:
New

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Last FM Information on Chuck Carbo

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Hayward "Chuck" Carbo was an American R&B singer (1926-2008), best known for his time as a vocalist in the New Orleans group The Spiders. Carbo sang with his brother, Leonard "Chick" Carbo, in The Spiders, who recorded for Imperial Records in the 1950s and scored a string of hits on the U.S. Black Singles chart. After his brother launched a solo career, Chuck Carbo also recorded as a solo artist, cutting discs for Imperial, Rex, and Ace. Carbo continued to perform intermittently for the next several decades, though he took odd jobs (including as a truck driver) whenever he could not make a living performing. In 1989, he recorded a version of the song "Meet Me with Your Black Drawers On", by Jeannie & Jimmy Cheatham, which led to a comeback album on Rounder Records in 1993 featuring Dr. John and Edward Frank. A second full-length followed in 1996. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.