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Howard Tate Get It While You Can Verve
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Macon-born and Philadelphia-raised, Howard Tate never went Top
Ten even on the soul charts but is remembered along with James Carr
as the great lost soul man. "Ain't Nobody Home" became a B.B. King
perennial, "Look at Granny Run Run" was the best thing to happen to
senior sex till Levitra, and "Get It While You Can" was taken up as
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his rough howl, and writer-producer Jerry Ragovoy knew how to milk
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<p> Macon-born and Philadelphia-raised, Howard Tate never went Top
Ten even on the soul charts but is remembered along with James Carr
as the great lost soul man. "Ain't Nobody Home" became a B.B. King
perennial, "Look at Granny Run Run" was the best thing to happen to
senior sex till Levitra, and "Get It While You Can" was taken up as
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Review: As my old buddy John puts it, "It's too bad that Jerry Ragovoy doesn't do more producing." I couldn't agree more because his track record is nothing short of excellent. He produced an incredible, now out-of-print United Artists album by the dynamic Garnett Mimms (highlighted by the showstopper "Cry Baby") and Lor-raine Ellison's vibrant "Stay With Me," for Loma records. Ragovoy also was the...
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