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Gold Mind records was the record label of guitarist Norman Harris, distributed via Salsoul Records. Norman Harris was an American guitarist, producer, arranger, songwriter, and orchestra conductor associated with Philly soul. ...
Salsoul Records is a New York based record label who from 1974 to 1985, released about 300 disco 12-inch singles and a string of albums. ...
Many of the early Gold Mind tracks were mixed or remixed by DJ Walter Gibbons. These tracks date from the late 1970s, a couple of years later, Salsoul with the help of Shep Pettibone, would revive the Gold Mind tracks like 'Let No Man Put Asunder', 'Dr. Love', 'Love Sensation' for the early 1980s dancefloor. These were released on Salsoul and Larry Levan chose 'Double Cross', 'The Greatest Performance Of My Life' for his 'Larry Levan's Greatest Mixes Volume Two'. Walter Gibbons (1954 - 1994) was an American record producer and remixer. ...
Shep Pettibone is a record producer, remixer, songwriter and club DJ, one of the most prolific of the 1980s. ...
Salsoul Records is a New York based record label who from 1974 to 1985, released about 300 disco 12-inch singles and a string of albums. ...
Larry Levan (born Lawrence Philpot, July 20, 1954 â died November 8, 1992, of AIDS) stands at the crossroads of disco, house music and garage music. ...
'Love Thang' was Tee Scott's first ever mix. Toraino Scott, better known as Tee Scott was an American DJ and remixer in the disco era working in New York city. ...
Hi-lites of the Gold Mind catalogue include Loleatta Holloway's 'Dreaming', 'The Greatest Performance Of My Life', 'Hit And Run', 'Love Sensation'; First Choice's 'Dr. Love', 'Double Cross' and Love Committee's 'Just As Long As I Got You'. Loleatta Holloway is an african american singer born on November 5, 1946 in Chicago Illinois. ...
First Choice was an American female music group who had a number one dance hit in the USA in 1973 with Armed And Extremely Dangerous. ...
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