Musical Episode #022: Bold Soul Sister

Not the most famous singer in her family but Carolyn Franklin was an absolute powerhouse behind the mic.
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Greetings everyone! I hope this finds you in good enough spirits and you’ve been able to refill your brain and body. If not, maybe this mix, which is full of powerful music will help give you that little extra boost to keep fighting the good fight.

Aretha and Carolyn working at the piano. In addition to sharing material the two worked on a production company bringing gospel musicals to stage.

Today’s collection of 45s take inspiration from the amazing Tina Turner performance on “Bold Sold Sister,” just an amazing performance just overflowing with confidence and beautiful energy. She’s really a living legend and if you haven’t taken the time out to be thankful you co-existed in time with her, now would be a good moment to do that.

Some other favorites in the mix are the New Orleans classics “Reborn” by Marilyn Barbarin and Mary Jane Hooper’s “I’ve Got Reasons.” Both are incredible 45s with superb drumming right up front. Marie, no relation to Carolyn or Aretha, is a West Coast artist who put out some great music but never seemed to break through in a way fitting of her talent and finally I’ll mention Fanny who are a little bit more of a rock outfit but bring us an awesome version of Marvin Gaye’s hit.

Hope you enjoy today’s mix and look forward to seeing you all next week!

Peace,
-George / Snack Attack

Tracklist:
Spanky Wilson: Shake Your Head (Westbound, 1974)
Ike & Tina Turner: Bold Soul Sister (Blue Thumb, 1969)
Mary Jane Hooper: I’ve Got Reasons (Power, 1969)
Margie Hendrix : Jim Dandy (Sound Stage 7, 1968)
Delores Hall: Good Lovin’ Man (Keymen, 1968)
Betty Lavette: A Little Help From My Friends (Karen, 1969)
Margie Joseph: Come Lay Some Lovin’ On Me (Atlantic, 1973)
Dorothy Moore: Here It Is (Malaco, 1975)
Esther Marrow: He Don’t Appreciate It (Flying Dutchman, 1970)
Betty Wright: Ooo La La (Alston, 1975)
Dinah Washington: Soulville (Roulette, 1963)
Fanny: Ain’t That Peculiar (Reprise, 1972)
Ramona Jones : Sweet Devil (Buddah, 1970)
Aretha Franklin: (Sweet, Sweet Baby) Since You’ve Been Gone (Atlantic, 1968)
Bettye Swann : Don’t Take My Mind (Money, 1967)
Kim Tolliver: (You’re Trying To) Cop My Stuff (Rojac, 1969)
Ike and Tina Turner: Sexy Ida (Part 2) (United Artists, 1974)
Marilyn Barbarin: Reborn (Bo-Sound, 1970)
Ella Fitzgerald: Sunshine of Your Love (Prestige, 1969)
Marie Franklin: Don’tcha Bet No Money (Maverick, 1968)
Ella Washington: The Affair (Sound Stage 7, 1969)
Carolyn Franklin: Chain Reaction (RCA, 1970)

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