During the Heeey Baby Days of Beach Music, great horn bands like The Sensational Epics were packing the party rooms of the South with the sweet sounds of Southern R & B aka “Beach Music”.
Along with the birth of the “Gospel-soul” style of singing in the late 50’s and early 60’s came the birth of countless Southeastern “garage” bands----both segregated and integrated---- who contributed some of the finest recordings ever put to wax.
The Sugarbees are the legendary house band from South Carolina's Bradleyhouse Studios. the Carolina Beach Music's equivalent to Muscle Shoals Studio's importance to the soul music of the '60's.
Kip Anderson, a South Carolina native, is one of Soul Music’s greatest performers from the golden era.
The group was founded in 1964 by current member Barry Haughin and performed initially as “The In Crowd” in and around their hometown Pittsburgh, Pa. with vocalist William Dell joining in 1966.
Old Fashioned 1960 instrumental beach music blues including hot, cool, fast, slow and acoustic plus the unique Disney World Blues that will rock your adrenalin like nothing else...
The perfect mix for shaggers and beach music lovers alike.
JD Cash, for many years, has been recognized for his timeless style and delivery often compared to Sinatra, Presley and Darin.
Clifford Curry caught his big break in 1967 as a solo act when both “She Shot A Hole In My Soul” and the b-side “We’re Gonna Hate Ourselves In The Morning” broke big in the Carolinas and spread up and down the eastern seaboard.