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North Carolina
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Carolina Soul is a record seller based in Durham, NC, USA. They specialize in rare and classic soul, boogie, gospel and modern obscure tracks from the Carolinas and beyond, mixed with all-time bangers and ballads.

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San Francisco
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Mr. Big Happy is a graphic designer, artist, DJ, and music archivist from San Francisco, California. While he is an accomplished designer and artist, over the years he has always had a love for music and spends time searching for rare and obscure vinyl. Big Happy’s focus is the late 70s into the late 80s - modern soul, funk, boogie and disco.

Deborahe Glasgow

Deborahe Glasgow

Deborahe Glasgow has been played over 10 times on NTS, first on 19 September 2015. Deborahe Glasgow's music has been featured on 16 episodes.

Reggae vocalist, 1965 - 1994. Glasgow started singing from age 12, at which point she was working with popular producer Mad Professor. Adopting the alias Debbie G., she gained popularity on the London reggae scene despite parting with Mad Professor's label.

Her meeting with another London producer, Patrick Donegan, led to a new recording contract with UK Bubblers and several hit singles. In 1989 she released her only full length album, an eponymous debut. Her biggest hit came from Shabba Rank's reworking of her song "Champion Lover" from that album, called "Mr. Lover Man".

However, Glasgow chose her family instead of musical fame, with the exception of a brief recording stint. Unfortunately, she was diagnosed with lymphoma in the early 90s and died on January 25, 1994 from a brain hemorrhage. A collection release, "The Legend", has since been put out.

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Deborahe Glasgow

Deborahe Glasgow has been played over 10 times on NTS, first on 19 September 2015. Deborahe Glasgow's music has been featured on 16 episodes.

Reggae vocalist, 1965 - 1994. Glasgow started singing from age 12, at which point she was working with popular producer Mad Professor. Adopting the alias Debbie G., she gained popularity on the London reggae scene despite parting with Mad Professor's label.

Her meeting with another London producer, Patrick Donegan, led to a new recording contract with UK Bubblers and several hit singles. In 1989 she released her only full length album, an eponymous debut. Her biggest hit came from Shabba Rank's reworking of her song "Champion Lover" from that album, called "Mr. Lover Man".

However, Glasgow chose her family instead of musical fame, with the exception of a brief recording stint. Unfortunately, she was diagnosed with lymphoma in the early 90s and died on January 25, 1994 from a brain hemorrhage. A collection release, "The Legend", has since been put out.

Original source: Last.fm

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My Thing
Deborah Glasgow
Ariwa1984
Champion Lover (The Sex Mix)
Deborahe Glasgow
Greensleeves Records1989
Champion Lover
Deborahe Glasgow
Greensleeves Records1989
Champion Lover
Deborahe Glasgow
Anchor Records1988
Give Me That Touch
Deborahe Glasgow
Greensleeves Records1989
Champion Lover (Mister Loverman)
Deborahe Glasgow, Shabba Ranks
VP Records2001
Mr. Lover Man
Deborahe, Shabba Ranks
Anchor Records1988