tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17016961.post113802729920211798..comments2023-10-09T09:59:50.026+01:00Comments on In Dangerous Rhythm: Nate AdamsKeeping Soul Alivehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09869799472384434104noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17016961.post-49728546345383563632010-06-20T01:54:52.930+01:002010-06-20T01:54:52.930+01:00I am writing a book for a friend, John Harley. Jo...I am writing a book for a friend, John Harley. John and Nate were in the Air Force together, and they both sang with an Air Force group by the name of the Montclairs. When they were discharged, they formed a duet. They won a contest and the grand prize was a recording contract with Lieber and Stoller. Lieber and Stoller sent Johnny Brantley to represent them. He signed them up under his management. They only made one recording for Lieber and Stoller, "Keep it Up," and "I Got a Dream" on the flip side. They later went with Redfield Productions, but left the company over mismanagement. Redfield had named them "Soul Brothers" and when they left, they could no longer sing together under that name. For awhile they sang under the name of George & Sonny Sands. I am assuming that after they broke up, that Nate began singing for Johnny Brantley Productions. This and other history will be in the book which will be published soon.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12937196314812499843noreply@blogger.com