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  1. Sidney Barnes, a songwriter within the Chess organization, also joined, as did Judy Hauff and a Chess receptionist named Minnie Riperton, who would later be successful in her own solo career. [5] . Marshall also called up prominent session musicians associated with the Chess label, including guitarist Phil Upchurch and drummer Morris Jennings. [5]

  2. 21 de jul. de 2013 · Songs from "The Sacred Harp," sung on July 21, 2013 at Kalamazoo, Michigan.

  3. Singer Judy Hauff was an original member of Rotary Connection and appeared on the band’s first two LPs, the self-titled Rotary Connection and its follow-up Aladdin. She talks to the Strange Brew about her time with the multiracial rock band best known for featuring singer Minnie Riperton.

  4. 22 de feb. de 2019 · Soul legend Sidney Barnes was also a Rotary Connection member as was vocalist Judy Hauff. Here’s a single, “Turn Me On,” from Rotary Connection’s self-titled 1967 debut album.

  5. As the old singers pass on, and the newer singers have learned their straight-ahead major and minor music scales from conventional modern music, this old scale is all but gone from the sound of Sacred Harp singing; some handful of young traditional singers still sing it, and able new singers who like it can sing it on command, but the average si...

  6. Rotary Connection is the debut album of the American psychedelic soul band Rotary Connection. It was released in 1968 on Cadet Concept Records. [1] . The album rose to No. 37 on the Billboard 200 chart. [2] Critical reception. Track listing. "Amen" (Marshall Paul, Charles Stepney) – 4:03. "Rapid Transit" (Paul, Stepney) – 0:38.

  7. 24 de jul. de 2003 · Judy Hauff is one of Chicago's most prominent Sacred Harp singers and composers. Among others she has written, four of her hymns were included in the 1991 edition of The Sacred Harp: "Ainslie," "Granville," "Stony Point," and "Wood Street."