Bobby was really one of the greatest and very "unsung". Let's remember some of his great music starting with this one:
Bobby was really one of the greatest and very "unsung". Let's remember some of his great music starting with this one:
A true classic....."I Am Your Man":
Here Bobby does one of my favorites by Jerry Butler, written by Curtis Mayfield:
Bobby Taylor & the Vancouvers - how long as that evening train been gone written by Pam Sawyer and Frank Wilson. I just invited Pam to join SDF. I hope she will.
Great idea Marv
I love this one too Marv
and this great version of Soul Man
Bobby Taylor and the Vancouvers were the opening act for Diana Ross and the Supremes when I saw them shortly after Cindy joined the group.
Great thread Marv.
Love this one...
Fantastic version of The Tempts' tune...
One of my all time favorites!
lockhartgary we posted within seconds of one another. LOL
Love this catchy track too!
No matter how old this one gets, it still sounds good......
My favorite is "One Too Many Heataches." RIP to the legend.
Does anyone know where I can find release dates for Bobby Taylor and the Vancouvers singles?
One of my firm favorites.
And when you think what a an outstanding job the Originals did on the vocal of BIFR, and that their performance is a tough act to follow, you appreciate even more Bobby Taylor's vocal talent, and what an underrated singer he was.
Cheers
Paul
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Cheers
Paul
I've read that Bobby Taylor, of Baltimore, who later was lead singer of Bobby Taylor & The Vancouvers and a solo singer with Motown and Sunflower, was also in Columbus' 4 Pharaohs. The writer said he or she learned of that during an interview with Bobby's brother, Ronny Taylor, talking about their days in the Columbus group. Several sources said that Motown's Bobby Taylor was in that Columbus group. But, I still have my doubts. I DO know that Bobby sang with a few New York groups before traveling to The West. But, I still have my doubts that he ever sang with Columbus' 4 Pharaohs, as I've always read that ALL of their members had been born and raised in that Ohio city. But, if it is really true, Bobby must have joined after the group finished recording with Esta, and Ransom/Ranson in 1960. He and his brother, Ronny, must have joined after The Columbus Group left Howard's managership, but before the original members rerecorded "Give Me Your Love" again for Howard Ransom in L.A. in 1963 as The Egyptian Kings.
Does anyone here know IF or when they were with the group?
Hey Marv, try this website, it's pretty good: http://www.45cat.com/artist/bobby-taylor
One of my favorite Bobby Taylor sayings was if you don't want to feel old, then act and do the things you did when you were young. From walking to everything else you can.
Thanks Marv,
I finally found a website that had the entire history of The 4 Pharaohs correct, stating that Bobby Taylor was one of the original members starting in high school, and was with them their first 2 years, from mid 1957-mid 1959. So, he was on their first 6 recorded songs on Esta and Ransom and the re-issue on Paradise. It's terrible how much misinformation exists on The internet, listing the four original members without Bobby, and mentioning he was from Baltimore and sang there and DC, and with groups in New York, but never mentioning that he lived in Ohio, and went to high school there.
Bobby Taylor & The Vancouvers - "Day By Day Or Never"
Bobby Taylor - "I Can't Quit Your Love"
Glad to be of help.
And of course Bobby was the producer on this mini-masterpiece...
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