Wilbert started Correc-Tone Recording Company and recruited Detroit's finest talent, but financial and chart success remained elusive. The recordings live on, though, and he and Yvonne talk about the good times and bad, with additional clips of interviews with songwriter Don Mancha and singer Theresa Lindsey.
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For 23 straight Saturday nights of 1982, The Chicago Party dance show assaulted Chicagoland UHF eyeballs with Spandex, Southside fly guys, tender tenderonies, magicians, contortionists, prismatic video gimmickry, and lip-synched singles by a rising regime of local post-disco casualties. Unfettered nightlife and outlandish humor poured out of oddball outpost The CopHerBox II and onto TV screens, presented here as a 100 minute video mixtape on DVD. Its companion compilation features five previously unreleased tracks, joined by music culled from a trove of self-released 45s and small-time 12â€s. Die-cut cathode-ray jacket and six in-package stills put the Party at your fingertips.
]]>Frustrated that Ed Wingate wouldn't sign up any of the local talent he was auditioning for Golden World, in 1966 Major decided to create his own recording company. It was the start of an expensive and mostly fruitless venture in the music business, but the recordings live on.
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]]>Ron's songwriting career was short but sweet and revolved around CorrecTone recording Co. The first song that got recorded - Gino Is A Coward - became a hit when released on the Ric-Tic label. Ron got disillusioned with the recording business and who knows what would have happened if he'd joined Motown as was proposed by Mickey Stevenson.
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