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Andrew Tibbs / The Dozier Boys / Sax Mallard's Combo - In A Traveling Mood / The Holidays Are Over album

Andrew Tibbs / The Dozier Boys / Sax Mallard's Combo - In A Traveling Mood / The Holidays Are Over album

  • Performer: Andrew Tibbs
  • Genre: Blues
  • Title: In A Traveling Mood / The Holidays Are Over
  • Released: 1948
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1104 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1810 mb
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Andrew Tibbs With Sax Mallard's Combo. The Holidays Are Over. .

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In A Traveling Mood Written-By – Andrew. B –Andrew Tibbs With Sax Mallard's Combo. The Holidays Are Over Written-By – Sax Mallard. Matrix, Runout (Side A - label): U-7160 Matrix, Runout (Side A - runout): A-U- 7160 Matrix, Runout (Side B - label): U-7146 Matrix, Runout (Side B - runout): A - U - 7146. Andrew Tibbs, The Dozier Boys, Sax Mallard's Combo.

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Over the past decade, hundreds of men have come forward to tell gruesome stories of abuse and terrible beatings they suffered at Florida's Dozier School for Boys, a notorious, state-run institution that closed last year after more than a century. Known as the "White House Boys," these 300-some men were sent as boys to the reform school in the small panhandle town of Mariana in the 1950s and 1960s. They have joined together over the years to tell their stories of the violence administered in a small building on the school's grounds they knew as the White House

The four main characters are Lena Kaligaris, Tabitha "Tibby" Rollins, Bridget "Bee" Vreeland, and Carmen Lowell.

The Dozier Boys started off singing in Chicago's Waller High School around 1946. Originally they were a spiritual group called the 4 Tones, consisting of Cornell Wiley (first tenor and bassist), Ben Cotton (bass vocals), Eugene Teague (baritone, guitar and arranger), and his brother Lucius Teague (lead vocals). They did so well that they obtained their own 15-minute radio show in Hammond, Indiana (about 20 miles from Chicago) for a few months. December saw the first release on Aristocrat: "In A Traveling Mood" (as "Andrew Tibbs and the Dozier Boys"), backed with "The Holidays Are Over," an Andrew Tibbs solo effort, recorded at an earlier session. It seems that the Dozier Boys provided the instrumentation for the Tibbs recordings (as well as Benny Cotton's bass voice on "In A Traveling Mood" and "In Every Man's Life").

Holland–Dozier–Holland was a songwriting and production team made up of Lamont Dozier and brothers Brian and Eddie Holland. The trio wrote, arranged and produced many songs that helped define the Motown sound in the 1960s. During their tenure at Motown from 1962 to 1967, Dozier and Brian Holland were the composers and producers for each song, and Eddie Holland wrote the lyrics and arranged the vocals

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Andrew Tibbs And The Dozier Boys With Sax Mallard's Combo In A Traveling Mood
Written-By – Andrew Tibbs
B Andrew Tibbs With Sax Mallard's Combo The Holidays Are Over
Written-By – Sax Mallard*

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – The Aristocrat Record Corporation

Notes

Track A recorded in Chicago, November 1948; performed by: Andrew Tibbs (vocals); The Dozier Boys = Eugene Teague, Cornell Wiley, Bill Minor & Benny Cotton (vocals; backing instruments); Sun Ra (piano).

Track B recorded in Chicago, October 18, 1948; performed by: Andrew Tibbs (vocals); Unidentified (trumpet); Unidentified (alto sax); Sax Mallard (alto sax, leader); Eddie Penigar (tenor sax); Sun Ra or Milton Ramey (piano); Unidentified (bass); prob. W. B. Nelson (drums) - there is a continuing debate about Sun Ra's involvement in this session.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A - label): U-7160
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A - runout): 7I60-IR
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B - label): U-7146
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B - runout): 7I46-IR

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
45-1105, 1105 Andrew Tibbs / The Dozier Boys / Sax Mallard's Combo Andrew Tibbs / The Dozier Boys / Sax Mallard's Combo - In A Traveling Mood / The Holidays Are Over ‎(7", RE, Unofficial) The Aristocrat Of Records , The Aristocrat Of Records 45-1105, 1105 US Unknown

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