Who among us braved Black Friday sales? This girl stayed home. I’ve done that a few times over the years and the thrill is long gone. Hopefully, everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving and now relaxing in front of the television watching a little football or doing other fun things when you’re not online like now. For the second weekend in a row, I have John from The Sound of One Hand Typing for today’s featured artist. Last month he introduced the band, The Free Movement with their song, “I’ve Found Someone of My Own”. The group sounded like someone I should’ve heard but it was evident that I hadn’t after listening the below playlist of their Golden Classics. I really dig their style. Hit play to enjoy a little background music while you’re messing around the computer.
Free Movement was a LA based R&B group formed in 1970. I’ve Found Someone of My Own became the groups first and only hit single in 1971 peaking #5. The following year they signed a record contract with Columbia and managed to score another hit single with The Harder I Try, The Bluer I Get (track #6 on playlist) charting #50 US Pop, #6 US AC, & #49 US R&B. The last thing they recorded was 1973 I Can’t Move No Mountains (#13 on playlist). Their Golden Classics was released in 1996 under Collectible Records. Sadly, Free Movement’s material was destroyed in the 2008 Universal fire along with hundreds of other artists music according to the New York Times Magazine June 2019 publication. Free Movement had a very nice vibe. It makes me wonder about the history of and what became of the band members.
Godoy Colbert and Jospehine Brown were the only two band members with former music backgrounds. Godoy was formerly with Pilgrim Traveler and The Pharaohs. He passed in 2002. You can read more about his history at FindAGrave. Jospehine, formerly with Five Bells of Joy, learned everything from her gospel singing pops. Cheryl Conley is still active in the music industry as a jazz singer/songwriter, well up until the pandemic shut everything down. Jennifer Gates and the Jefferson brothers, Adrian and Claude, I found little or nothing online, except I got a hit on Adrain at AllMusic. It seems he’s composing pop/rock music. After listening to the sample available on the site a big ole question mark is left hanging in my head because this is totally not what I was expecting from a 70s artist to create. I have to wonder is this really the Adrian Jefferson from Free Movement or maybe, it’s a family member? What do you think? Do you have anything to add on today’s featured band? Have you heard of them?
With the holiday season now underway this will be my last installment of Saturday Songsausion for the year. I’ll bring the series back January 8, 2022.
Tomorrow, I’ll be back with Monday’s Music Moves Me on Sunday with your choice song picks and I’m saving a dance for you, so come join me on the dance floor. Have a songsational Saturday! x💋x💋, Cathy