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Upbeat message song.
1 MP3 Songs
URBAN/R&B: Soul, URBAN/R&B: Funk
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Charles B. Mintz
Bio
The youngest of three brothers hailing from Orangeburg, SC. Charles would sing together with his siblings for friends and family until a cousin-hook him up with a band call The Majestics, Charles began to sing covers at record-hops, high schools, and college shows. His English teacher got on his case about his developing talent, she said, if you use all that energy to sing someone elseâs songs. Why donât you write and sing something of your own, and thatâs how it all started, Charles, wrote a song in school called âThereâs No Need Cryingâ the young ladies would go crazy when he would perform. Charles, move to Philly in the late 60âs and early 70âs he met up with manager, and producer, Gene Lawson. Mr. Lawson is best known as Otis Reddingâs Publicist, and also for recording Teddy Pendergrass, before joining Harold Melvin and the Bluenotes, in fact Teddy, sang back ground vocals on Charles, first recording session. Though these sessions remained unreleased until now.
Gene Lawson, introduced, Charles, to Otis Redding who took an interest in Charles Voice, and his writing ability. Otis Redding recorded one of Charles, song call âFree Meâ and wanted to bring him into the Stax record family, but faith would not let it happen Otis Redding, was kill in a plane crash Dec. 10, 1967. Then Gene Lawson decided he wanted to start his own record label call âUpLook Recordsâ he recorded Charles Mintz, his first artist on the âUpLook Labelâ a song call âSince I Found Youâ written by Charles Mintz, âGive A Man A Breakâ written by Eugene Jones of the Volcanoes singing group. His 3rd single for âUpLookâ call âRunning Back,â which has become a cult favorite in England, where it is being played in soul night clubs all over Europe today,.
Charles Mintz, has performed with many recording groups Harold Melvin and The Bluenotes, The Dells singing group, The Spinners, Sam and Dave, The Delfonics, The Intruders featuring Little Sonny, Frankie Beverly and Maze known back in the day as Raw Soul, The OâJays and many other recording groups. Charles Mintz renewed interest has led to his early 70âs recording release of a Cd call âThe Best of Charles Mintzâ and also a gospel Cd written and produce by Mr. Mintz title âA Message of Songs.â He has a new single call âStop The Killingâ soon to be release taken from his up coming Cd, âListen Up For A Momentâ be on the look out for this talented artist and song writer.
1 MP3 Songs
URBAN/R&B: Soul, URBAN/R&B: Funk
Details:
Charles B. Mintz
Bio
The youngest of three brothers hailing from Orangeburg, SC. Charles would sing together with his siblings for friends and family until a cousin-hook him up with a band call The Majestics, Charles began to sing covers at record-hops, high schools, and college shows. His English teacher got on his case about his developing talent, she said, if you use all that energy to sing someone elseâs songs. Why donât you write and sing something of your own, and thatâs how it all started, Charles, wrote a song in school called âThereâs No Need Cryingâ the young ladies would go crazy when he would perform. Charles, move to Philly in the late 60âs and early 70âs he met up with manager, and producer, Gene Lawson. Mr. Lawson is best known as Otis Reddingâs Publicist, and also for recording Teddy Pendergrass, before joining Harold Melvin and the Bluenotes, in fact Teddy, sang back ground vocals on Charles, first recording session. Though these sessions remained unreleased until now.
Gene Lawson, introduced, Charles, to Otis Redding who took an interest in Charles Voice, and his writing ability. Otis Redding recorded one of Charles, song call âFree Meâ and wanted to bring him into the Stax record family, but faith would not let it happen Otis Redding, was kill in a plane crash Dec. 10, 1967. Then Gene Lawson decided he wanted to start his own record label call âUpLook Recordsâ he recorded Charles Mintz, his first artist on the âUpLook Labelâ a song call âSince I Found Youâ written by Charles Mintz, âGive A Man A Breakâ written by Eugene Jones of the Volcanoes singing group. His 3rd single for âUpLookâ call âRunning Back,â which has become a cult favorite in England, where it is being played in soul night clubs all over Europe today,.
Charles Mintz, has performed with many recording groups Harold Melvin and The Bluenotes, The Dells singing group, The Spinners, Sam and Dave, The Delfonics, The Intruders featuring Little Sonny, Frankie Beverly and Maze known back in the day as Raw Soul, The OâJays and many other recording groups. Charles Mintz renewed interest has led to his early 70âs recording release of a Cd call âThe Best of Charles Mintzâ and also a gospel Cd written and produce by Mr. Mintz title âA Message of Songs.â He has a new single call âStop The Killingâ soon to be release taken from his up coming Cd, âListen Up For A Momentâ be on the look out for this talented artist and song writer.
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