Tuesday, 26 May 2009

Jukebox Jam - Friday 12th June 2009

Jukebox Jam!

Friday 12th June at the George Tavern

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Featuring Live

LITTLE G. WEEVIL

Playing House-Rocking, 'Apple Picker' Blues

http://www.myspace.com/littlegweevil

TOM COLBORN

Delta-influenced Bottleneck Shouters!

http://www.myspace.com/tomcolbornblues

With

Guest DJ LIAM HUGHES
of the West One R&B Club

And residents LIAM LARGE & MICHAEL JEMMESON

Putting down the no nonsense 50s / early 60s R&B, Jump, Blues Rockers, Boppers, Dance Craze RnR, Mambo and a smattering of Ska Scorchers.

Wednesday, 20 May 2009

Vestax Handytrax hack - moving the power switch

The Vestax Handy trax is an excellent little portable turntable with only two real drawbacks. One is the size - it's slightly too large to fit in most shoulder bags; the second is the stupid positioning of the power switch - on the outside of the case where it can be easily switched on accidently, draining the batteries.

I've been fed up with the power switch for a few years, and have finally got around to moving it to a more sensible position. On the photo to the right, the new power switch is the metal toggle switch next to the speaker (Positions where the switch could be placed are limited, restricted by the speaker, the circuit boards inside, and the space required to play a 12" record). The instructions below are how I did it. This procedure is at your own risk and will undoubtedly invalidate your warranty.

(You can't really see on the photo, but another improvement that I already made was to add sticky-backed felt to the platter to help prevent scratching records).

Tools:
  • Hand-drill
  • Phillips screwdriver
  • Soldering iron
  • Wire cutters and wire strippers (or use sharp scissors)
Components:
  • Miniature SPST toggle switch. I used the Maplin FH97F Ultra Miniature toggle switch, however the white plastic case of the Vestax is very thick (~5mm) and one suitable for thicker panels would have been better. Any alternatives should be fine providing the height of the toggle is less than about 15mm (so it doesn't catch on the arm).
  • Short length (10cm?) of plastic shielded wire, one end stripped ~3mm, the other end stripped to 10mm
Layout of the Vestax Handytrax:

With the back cover removed, the handle at the bottom and the platter face down, the internal layout is as follows:
  • Top left - Circuit board 1 - power supply and audio output circuit board
  • Bottom left - Circuit board 2 - amplifer and power switch circuit board
  • Between the two circuit boards is the speaker
  • Right of circuit board 1 - the pickup arm
  • Below the pickup arm - a mini circuit board for the motor stop/start switch
  • Centre - battery compartment
  • Far right - the motor and turntable platter
The external power switch is on the lower circuit board and stops both the amplifer and the motor (the switch controlled by the pickup arm only stops the motor). It is this that the toggle switch will replace.



Instructions:
  1. Unplug the AC power supply and remove the batteries.
  2. Turn upside down and remove the grey base - there are 8 (identical) screws to remove.
  3. Turn the right way up (so the platter is facing you, and the handle at the bottom). Cover the bottom-left hole in the speaker grill with masking tape.
  4. Carefully drill through this hole to enlarge it (the toggle switch I used required a 5.2 mm mounting hole - so I used a 6mm drill bit). You may wish to drill through again from the other side to clear the hole properly.
  5. Prepare the toggle switch - because of the thickness of the panel, I only used the sprung washer on the rear and a nut on the front of the panel - the second nut and large notched washer were discarded (If your toggle switch has a longer 'bush' you may want to keep all the nuts and washers).
  6. Wrap the 10mm stripped end of the length of wire around the toggle switch with the sprung washer. This is to earth (US: ground) the metal parts of the switch.
  7. Insert the toggle switch, and add the nut to the front panel side and tighten to hold the switch in place. Try and make sure the toggle lines up neatly (moving either up-and-down or side-to-side as preferred).
  8. Remove the 2 (identical) shorter screws holding Circuit board 2 in place.
  9. Find the 2-core power cable that connects to the circuit board in the top-left corner, above the power switch (the connection is labelled 'switch' on the component side of the circuit board).
  10. Snip this cable close to the connector.
  11. Put circuit board 2 back in place and replace the screws.
  12. Follow the cable back to circuit board 1, and move it so that it reaches the toggle switch on the right of the speaker. You may need to loosen the speaker and the other circuit boards to do this (Remember to put the screws back).
  13. Separate the two cores of the cable and strip the ends.
  14. Solder the ends to the toggle switch.
  15. On the right hand edge of circuit board 2 is a small metal wire protruding a few milimetres, connected to earth. The other end of the earth wire from the toggle switch (from step 5) should be soldered to this.
  16. Now, replace the grey case (being careful not to trap any wires) and (before replacing the screws) test the toggle switch works by using the AC power supply.
  17. Once happy, replace the 8 case screws.


Now I'm not sure if I should remove the old switch or not - if removed, I'll have to find something to block the hole left in the casing. Ideas welcome!

Pork and Beans - Friday 29th May 2009



A new night of vintage Rhythm & Blues and Soul, Pork & Beans at Positively 4th Street (four minutes from Warren Street, Euston Square or Mornington Crescent Tube stations).

Residents Ethan Saunders and Timid Tomas are chuffed to be joined by Michael Jemmeson (Jukebox Jam) and Alan Handscombe for the opening night.

8pm - 1am, and all this for £3 on the door


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Sunday, 17 May 2009

May 2009 R&B mix

Another 75+ minutes of rhythm and blues 45s:


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  1. Hamp Jones - Pack Your Clothes - East West
  2. Wynonie Harris - Git To Gittin' Baby - King
  3. Louis Jordan - Bills - Warwick
  4. Charles Calhoun - My Pigeon's Gone - Groove
  5. Duke Jenkins and his Orchestra - Shake It - Cobra
  6. Rosco Gordon - Just a Little Bit - Vee-Jay
  7. Jimmy Rogers - I Can't Believe - Chess
  8. Little Walter - Nobody But You - Checker
  9. Red West Combo - My Babe - Santo
  10. Blue Bull - I'm A Loser - Uni
  11. Sonny Forest - Travelin' - Verve
  12. Byther Smith - So Unhappy - Be Be
  13. George Allen - Come On Home - Sotoplay
  14. Rene Hall's Orchestra - Twitchy - Specialty
  15. Huey Smith and his Clowns - Genevieve - Ace
  16. The Moonriders - Easy Easy Cha Cha - Candy
  17. The Champs - Beatnik - Challenge
  18. The Page Boys - Barricuda - Hamilton
  19. Dolly Lyon - Palm Of Your Hand - Apollo
  20. Bent Forcep and the Patients - I Know What Happened to Baby Jane - Original Sound
  21. Donnie Elbert - Wild Child - DeLuxe
  22. The Newports - Dixie Women - Kent
  23. Buddy Ace - Screaming Please - Duke
  24. Lee Rogers - Troubles - MAH's
  25. "Sugar Boy" Williams - Little Girl - Herald
  26. Albert Washington and his Kings - Ramble - Finch
  27. Tarheel Slim and Little Ann - Can't Stay Away From You - Fire
  28. Johnnie & Joe - You Said It and Don't Forget It - Chess
  29. Etta and Harvey - Spoonful - Chess
  30. Rosco and Barbara - Could This Be Love - Old Town - Rosco Gordon and Barbara Kerr
  31. Gino Parks - For This I Thank You - Tamla
  32. The Sparkels - Try Love (One More Time) - Old Town

Thursday, 7 May 2009

Wednesday, 6 May 2009

Jukebox Jam - Friday 8th May 2009



Featuring LIVE! DOKTOR COMBOVER

The Sleaziest! The Greasiest! Pure Instrumental Dancefloor Grind

Plus GUEST DJ SNAKESTER (Lady Luck)
Alongside Residents LIAM LARGE, GABRIEL and MICHAEL JEMMESON spinning Hot RnB, Jump Blues, RnR and Scorching Ska

Friday 8th May 2009
8pm - 3am THE GEORGE TAVERN, 373 Commercial Road, London E1 0LA


Admission:
4 pounds before 9.30pm / to Badgewearers (all night)
6 pounds thereafter

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Tuesday, 5 May 2009

April 2009 R&B mix

Another 75+ minutes of varied 50s/60s R&B 45s:

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  1. Marion Black - Who Knows - Capsoul
  2. Sonny Knight - If You Want This Love - Aura
  3. The Fiestas - The Railroad Song - Old Town
  4. Mike Hanks - The Hawk - MAH's
  5. Priscilla Bowman and Jay McShann - I've Got News For You - Vee Jay
  6. Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra (vocal Ella Johnson) - No More Love - Decca
  7. Chuck Higgins - The Duck Walk - Combo
  8. Lorin Dean (w/ Alex Sample Band) - Fi Fo Fum - Back Beat
  9. Little Johnny Taylor - Somewhere Down the Line - Galaxy
  10. Johnny Copeland - Just One More Time - Golden Eagle
  11. Dusty Brown - Well You Know - Bandera
  12. Muddy Waters - Read Way Back - Chess
  13. W. Williams and Sonny Wash - Don't Lie To Me Lover - Little Lynn - didn't notice for ages, but sort of a cover of Ted Taylor - Don't Lie
  14. Little Luther - Eenie Meenie Minie Moe - Pye International (UK)
  15. Phillip Wolf - Little Woman - Sims
  16. The Ambertones - Cruise - Rayjack - cover of Thee Midniters - Whittier Boulevard
  17. The Four Shells - Hot Dog (My Baby's Comin' Home) - Volt
  18. Ronnie Fuller - The Dive - Joli
  19. Pearl Woods - Stickum Up Baby - Pel-Nor
  20. The Mystics - Mash Potatoes With Me - King
  21. The Silhouettes - Miss Thing - Ember
  22. The Clovers - I've Got My Eyes On You - Atlantic
  23. The Coasters - Bad Blood - Atco
  24. The Majestics - Hard Times - Contour
  25. Varetta Dillard - Scorched - Triumph
  26. Larry Bright - Bloodhound - Tide
  27. Billy Fury - What Do You Think You're Doing - Decca (UK)
  28. Don Hosea - Misery - Rita
  29. Ernie Washington - Lonesome Shack - Chattahoochee
  30. Little Junior Lewis - Your Heart Must Be Made Of Stone - Fury
  31. Joe and Ann - Runnin' and Foolin' - Hermitage
  32. Sugarpie Desanto - Going Back Where I Belong - Veltone

March 2009 R&B mix

Another 75 or so minutes of old R&B 45s

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  1. Don Hollinger - Where the Young Folks Go - Jato
  2. Billy Bland - Doing the Mule - Old Town
  3. Little Oscar - Empty Bottles - Palos
  4. Tac Taylor - Cut You Loose - Rosebud
  5. Chico Booth and the Upsetters - (Let's Do) The Shimmy - Palm
  6. Silas Hogan - Lonesome La La - Excello
  7. Smokey Smothers - I Got My Eyes On You (Watching Everything You Do) - Gamma
  8. Chase Canfil - Woke Up This Morning - Dart
  9. Jack Dupree - Stumbling Block - King
  10. Guitar Slim - Think It Over - Specialty
  11. Billy Bland - Chicken Hop - Tip Top
  12. Buster Brown - John Henry (The Steel Driving Man) - Fire
  13. Faye Adams - Johnny Lee - Imperial
  14. Buddy Lucas - Bo Lee - Luniverse
  15. LaVern Baker - Love Me Right - Atlantic
  16. Sam Chatmon & Sparks featuring Gwinny Witherspoon - Nobody But Me - Boss
  17. Marie Knight - To Be Loved By You - Addit
  18. Emmy Lou - I Wanna Know - Lute
  19. The Thornton Sisters - Watch Your Step - Bobsan
  20. Bert Miller and the Swing Kings - Kidnapper - La Louisianne
  21. The Showmen - Country Fool - Imperial
  22. Maxine Brown - I Don't Need You No More - ABC Paramount
  23. Lulu Reed & Freddy King - You Can't Hide - Federal
  24. Lonesome Sundown - You're Playin' Hookey - Excello
  25. Ann Cole with the Suburbans - Got My Mo-Jo Working - Baton
  26. Henry Pierce and his Five Notes - Hey Fine Mama - Specialty
  27. The Cardinals - Kiss Me Baby - Atlantic
  28. The Zircons - Mama Wants To Drive - Federal
  29. Wynonie Harris - Good Mambo Tonight - King
  30. Ruth Brown - Mambo Baby - Atlantic
  31. Larry Darnell - Who Showed My Baby How To Love Me - Savoy
  32. Big Maybelle - Going Home Baby - Savoy

February 2009 R&B mix

75+ minutes of R&B 45s

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  1. June Alexander - The Girl That Radiates That Charm - Judd
  2. Freddie Gorman - Just For You - Miracle
  3. Willie C. Cobbs - My Little Girl - Whirl-A-Way
  4. ? - The Stalk - CMI
  5. Wilbert Harrison and his Kansas City Playboys - Broke - Doc
  6. Elton Anderson - Sick and Tired - Lanor
  7. Big Mike Gordon - Walkin', Slippin', and Slidin' - Baton
  8. Ruth Durand - I'm Wise - Post
  9. Tarheel Slim and Little Ann - Security - Fire
  10. Billy Bland - Chicken in the Basket - Tip Top
  11. The Marquees - Hey Little School Girl - Okeh
  12. The Counts - Wailin' Little Mama - Dot
  13. The Duvals - Cotton - Boss
  14. The Gum Drops - Natural Born Lover - King
  15. Charlie Fury and the Rebel Rockets - Reptile - Al-Be
  16. The Traits - Little Mama - Ascot
  17. Bob Fisher - Cherokee Twist - Estrella
  18. Danny White - The Twitch - Frisco
  19. Jimmy McCracklin - Can't Raise Me - Imperial
  20. Danny Cobb - My Isabella - Jubilee
  21. Jerry Warren and the Pets - Monkey Walk - Arwin
  22. Danny Roland - Shockwave - Bayou
  23. Johnny Moore and his New Blazers - Bullfrog - Rendezvous
  24. Linda - That Crazy Feeling - Antler
  25. Lillian Briggs - I'm Burning For You - ABC Paramount
  26. Prince Eddie and David Gee - Jessie James - Skytone
  27. Titus Turner - Cool Down - Glover
  28. Frank Dalton - Cruised - Mercury
  29. Jr. Cole - Go On - Frolic
  30. Louis Jordan - Workin' Man - Tangerine
  31. Donald Height - Girl Do You Love Me - RCA Victor
  32. Rudy Lewis - I Dig Love - Atlantic
  33. Ray Charles - You're Just About to Lose Your Clown - ABC Paramount
  34. The Turbans - The Damage Is Done - Imperial

Greetings

Well, I originally set up this blog ages ago to start listing scans and audio of 1950s and 60s dance-craze records (R&B, Soul, etc), but that hasn't happened so far (although it still might at some point).

However, I will be putting up monthly mixes of 30 or so R&B 45s, hope you enjoy them!