Review | Fred Mills | Blurt Magazine
Minneapolis soulman Sonny Knight may have debuted with great promise in 1965, but for personal reasons he wound up retiring from music to be a truck driver, and the loss was the music world’s. Once in awhile, though, history finds a way to correct its wrongs, and thus we have this smokin’ long playing debut, decades late but of course… better late than never, eh? Hats off to soul/funk champions—of 2012 compilation Twin Cities Funk & Soul: Lost R&B Grooves From Minneapolis/St. Paul 1964-1979 fame—for making it all happen.
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