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Does anyone have any 45s on the Effie label?
Any bits of info' would be very much appreciated.
TIA, Graham
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Graham, is this Detroit based? Sorry if the next bit is a bit patronising but if you were told about the label rather than saw it written down, it could be the EVVY label, from Detroit, one release I know of is by the Blue Tempos. Keith
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Hi Keith
I think Evvy was connected to Ernstrat etc'. and put out just one (?) release by the Blue Tempos.
The reason I asked about Effie is because I've been told that it's connected to the Fee label, but I've never seen any 45s.
Graham
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Graham In Manifesto No 38 & 39 (a year ago) Steve Guarnori wrote a superb, in depth Fee Story. There was no mention of Effie but as soon as I get off line I will ring him to see if he's heard of it. Keith
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Hi Graham.
I think Effie is tied to Fee. The one record I know on it--the Hustlers' single, What Ever's Your Sign (You Got to Be Mine) is co-produced by Woody Wilson, who owned Fee, with Boby Franklin, who recorded for Fee. The label looks very like the Boby Franklin single on Fee (different color but identical otherwise--very, very plain, unlike most Fee releases that have either the large, angled logo or the illustration of downtown Detroit). The catalog number is 201, and it bears a date of 1974. More disco than X-Over.
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Many thanks to Joe and Keith.
Graham