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Lou Wilson Free Music

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Lou Wilson Free Music

Lou Wilson

Real name: Loise Edward Wilson

Lou (Loise E.) Wilson was born in Senatobia Mississippi, with his family later moving to Memphis Tennessee. As a performer Lou’s recording career stretches back to the 1950s, where as a founder member of Wade Flemons & The Newcomers he recorded a top R&B hit with “Here I Stand” for Chicago’s Vee-Jay Records. As a solo performer Lou experienced further success with “This Love Is Getting Deeper” which appeared on the Kent Records subsidiary label, Supreme and the Detroit label Big 8 Records. Lou’s Next release “Got To Be Me” appeared on Columbia Records, this time under the name Of Lou Edwards And Today's People. The success of this release was not only confined to the USA. Import copies of the 45 soon found there way into England reaching a whole army of new fans. It was the flipside of the Columbia release “Talkin' 'Bout Poor Folks Thinkin' 'Bout My Folks” that caught the imagination of Northern Soul Scene, and has since become regarded as an all time classic of this genre. Lou and his family had by now relocated to Kalamazoo Michigan.

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