Don't think they are around anymore. Used to be Molly McGuire on bass/vocals and Ty Deneau on drums/vocals. Sort of like the White Stripes before their time.
They used to split their time between New Orleans and Toronto. Maybe SomeTorontoGirl knows what they are doing now.
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Rockman Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ERIK > > Also worth tracking down her version of Frank > Wilson's Do I Love You...
Is that the same one as Do I Like You ?
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Yeah the Chris Clark Anthology carries Mighty Good Lovin' but sadly not her nitro fueled version of Frank Wilson's Do I Love You (Indeed I Do ) but it can be found on ....
A Cellarful OF MOTOWN - 544 619-2...
The original of Frank Wilson's Do I Love You (Indeed I Do) recently sold for 15,000 pounds making it the most expensive soul record ever but if your interested you can hear it on.....
steve earle - tennessee blues (acoustic version from a diverse cd compilation given free with the current issue of American Songwriter magazine) much smoother than the album version where he's playing with the annoying beats and percussion, now that he's gone from recording 'purist' to software recording on pro tools...not a good direction for steve...get on back to ray kennedy steve, you've got the process mastered as few others have ever managed...throw away your software and beat box boy.