From Virginia to Florida along the Atlantic coast, when you hear someone refer to beach music, they're not referring to Jan & Dean and the Beach Boys. They are referring to such buoyant soul gems as \Sixty Minute Man
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Personnel: Delbert McClinton (harmonica); The Dells (background vocals).Liner Note Author: Bill Dahl.Photographers: Chris Beachley; Billy Vera.Arrangers: Andrew "Mike" Terry; Tom-Tom; Sonny Sanders; Thom Bell; Anthony King; Riley Hampton.The definition of "beach music," the name given to rock, soul, and R&B records (mostly pre-1970) that have found seemingly eternal popularity along the Carolina coast, is hard to pin down. Generally, though, it could be said to refer to light, melodic, and romantic soul-pop
Personnel: Delbert McClinton (harmonica); The Dells (background vocals). Liner Note Author: Bill Dahl. Photographers: Chris Beachley;...
This new single disc 25-track collection complements our highly successful 25 Beach Music Classics release. It features even more quintessential Beach music hits by such artists as Jackie Wilson, Chairmen Of The Board, The Tams, The Drifters, and The Showmen.
Late-period R&B and vintage 1960s soul never really faded into nostalgia in the coastal towns of the Carolinas, and in time the music and the regional bands that continued to play it generated what became known as "beach music" in the region. Beach music isn`t a terribly precise term, however, and much like Louisiana`s swamp pop style, it ends up being whatever gets played on the local stages and jukeboxes in the region, which isn`t any kind of a problem for the local dancers, but is somewhat of a dilemma
The definition of "beach music," the name given to rock, soul, and R&B records (mostly pre-1970) that have found seemingly eternal popularity along the Carolina coast, is hard to pin down. Generally, though, it could be said to refer to light, melodic, and romantic soul-pop records of the 1960s, though records of different eras and different styles make inroads into the scene, too. Ultimately what qualifies a beach music record as "beach music" is how popular it is in this region, and 25 Beach Music
Up and down the Atlantic Coast from Virginia to Florida, when you hear someone refer to beach music, they're not referring to Jan & Dean or The Beach Boys. There in the land of the dance known as The Shag, swinging R&B and buoyant soul are what they merrily groove to. The 25 classics in this anthology have reigned as genuine beach music favorites for decades.Beach Music is uptempo, good-time pop-soul--in other words, it's party music. Appropriately, its name was received through its constant presence at
25 Beach Music Classics 25 Beach Music Classics Oldies I Love Beach Music - The Embers Sixty Minute Man - The Dominoes Whispers (Gettin' Louder) - Jackie Wilson Shoop Shoop Song, The (It's in His Kiss) - Betty Everett Cool Jerk - The Capitols What Kind of Fool Do You Think I Am - Bill Deal & The Rhondells Hello Stranger - Barbara Lewis Work With Me Annie - Hank Ballard & the Midnighters Get on Up - Esquires With This Ring - The Platters Hey! Baby - Bruce Channel I'm Gonna Miss You - The Artistics Untie Me -
"Personnel: Delbert McClinton (harmonica); The Dells (background vocals). Liner Note Author: Bill Dahl. Photographers: Chris Beachley; Billy Vera. Arrangers: Andrew ""Mike"" Terry; Tom-Tom; Sonny Sanders; Thom Bell; Anthony King; Riley Hampton. The definition of ""beach music,"" the name given to rock, soul, and R&B records (mostly pre-1970) that have found seemingly eternal popularity along the Carolina coast, is hard to pin down. Generally, though, it could be said to refer to light, melodic, and romantic
Various Artists 25 Beach Music Classics 25 Beach Music Classics Oldies I Love Beach Music - The Embers Sixty Minute Man - The Dominoes Whispers (Gettin' Louder) - Jackie Wilson Shoop Shoop Song, The (It's in His Kiss) - Betty Everett Cool Jerk - The Capitols What Kind of Fool Do You Think I Am - Bill Deal & The Rhondells Hello Stranger - Barbara Lewis Work With Me Annie - Hank Ballard & the Midnighters Get on Up - Esquires With This Ring - The Platters Hey! Baby - Bruce Channel I'm Gonna Miss You - The