Bill Sheppard was mentioned a few posts ago in the Chymes / Lamaar discography. He owned Chicago's Bunky label. Here's a great double-sider from 1967 on Bunky from Glenn Watts which appears to be his only 45 outing which makes you wonder what happened to him as both sides are great and he had a hand in writing both tracks with Floyd Mooris & R. Dixon. The other 'amazing' thing is it's still a cheapie (possibly 'under the radar') £25-£30 should secure a copy.
If anyone has any info on artist or writers, please leave a comment as I'd be interested to know if they did anything else.
If anyone has any info on artist or writers, please leave a comment as I'd be interested to know if they did anything else.
Glenn Watts [1967] - My Little Plaything [Bunky BNK 7751]
This side has across the board appeal, deep soul, beat ballad, crossover, lowrider and just a great tune if you like 'real soul'.
Glenn Watts [1967] - Money Gives Dignity [Bunky BNK 7751]
Storming Northern Soul which was the A side.
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