Genre: soul
Rating: ****
(4 stars)
Company: Stax
Catalog: S-225
Year: 19
Country/State: L
Grade
(cover/record): VG/VG
Comments: --
Available: SOLD
GEMM
catalog ID: SOLD
Price: SOLD
Cost:
$66.00
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I
wish I knew more about this woman because she had a dynamite voice.
Here are the isolated things I do know. She was the sister of
bluesman Little Willie John and enjoyed her initial brush with fame as a
member of Ray Charles' Raeletts. Well, turns out she has a web
presence !
http://www.mablejohn.com/
What
does a lady from Louisiana do to let the world know that she is
alive? Especially when that young lady had a world famous brother.
Well, if your name is Mable John, you just be yourself and do what
is natural. That is the essence of Mable John, herself, naturally.
Personable, affable and universally loved and respected. For more
than forty years a professional singer and she was the director of
the Raelettes. That meant working with the genius himself, Mr. Ray
Charles. Also, that meant doing a labor of love.
Mable and Ray have been friends and admirers of each other for a
long time. Mable and her family moved from Louisiana to Detroit,
Michigan. There Mable met and became friends with Mrs. Bertha
Gordy, mother of the founder and owner of the Motown Record
Corporation, Berry Gordy. Mrs. Gordy hired Mable
as a secretary at the Friendship Mutual Insurance Company as a
result of their friendship. But Mable had decided on a musical
career as a singer. She was the first female, single artist,
signed to Motown on the Tamla label. Later she recorded for other
companies, among them, the Stax Group out of Memphis, Tenn. When
Mable embarked on her singing career, she received and heeded a
bit of advice from her already famous brother, the late great
Little Willie John, "Either be a star or pack your bags and
go home." She is a star. Mable performed as a solo artist for
seventeen years before joining Ray Charles and becoming director
of the Raelettes. At the same time Mable organized her own
business, Fourth House Music, a publishing company and talent
management agency.
During her long career, Mable has performed with some of the
greats of the business, people like the late Billie Holiday, B.B.
King, Bill Doggett, David Newman and of course, Ray Charles. A
picture taken at the close of a show at the Flame Show Bar in
Detroit depicts Mable with Billie Holiday, with whom
she shared the bill and Berry Gordy. Billie Holiday's husband
liked the photograph and had a ceiling to floor, wall to wall
blowup made, which now hangs in the studios of Paramount Pictures
in Hollywood. The musical dates that she shared with Billie
Holiday had been arranged by Berry Gordy. A major part of the show
business world is public relations, how to sell yourself, Mable
says she learned that from Mrs. Bertha Gordy. She evidently
learned it well, because her ability to relate to audiences
exmplifies her early training. At home, Mable has four sons, of
whom three are deceased within the past two years. Two of her
sons, Joel and Limuel, had launched the own show business careers,
also serving as Executive Vice Presidents of her publishing
companies.
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side 1) Title: I'm
a Big Girl Now Writer(s):
Isaac Hayes - David Porter Producer(s):
Steve Cropper Time:
2:25 Chart
Position: not applicable Comments:
I normally don't associated something as bluesy as this tune with
Stax. That said, it's a killer track with a melody that won't go away.
(side
2)
Title: Wait You Dog Writer(s):
Eddie Floyd - Steve Cropper Producer(s):
Steve Cropper Time:
2:10 Chart
Position: not applicable Comments:
The uptempo, horn-propelled flip side is a more typical Stax
effort. With a great chorus, it's almost as good as the 'A' side.
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