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Cliff Nobles
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The Boogaloo !! The Shing-a-ling !!! The Funky Broadway !!! The Tighten
Up !!! The Funky Four Corners !!!!!
Galloping into the spotlight is Mr. Cliff Nobles !!!!!!!! Born in 1944, Cliff became interested in music during his years in high school. He joined a local singing group called the Delrays, and shortly afterwards, moved to Philadelphia Pa. He signed with Atlantic records as a solo artist,but found no luck. He lived in a section in Philly named Norristown and formed a group with a few of his buddies called, " Cliff Nobles & Co". A local producer, Jimmy Rodgers heard a few of the tapes that the group recorded and turned them over to songwriter / producer Jesse James. Jesse James was writing for a newly formed company in 1967 called, "Phil La of Soul", and recorded the first release and hit for the label entitled, " A Woman Will Do Wrong" by Helene Smith and, later "Boogaloo Down Broadway" by The Fantastic Johnny C (Corley). Jesse heard Cliff and the group and signed them to the label in early 1968. Cliff recorded his first single for the label but it flopped. Then Cliff would record Jesse's composition,"Love Is All Right" backed by an instrumental named, "The Horse". Released in April of 1968, Cliff lost out on a potentially great vocal hit. DJ's decided to flip the record over and play the instrumental side, "The Horse" !! "The Horse", of course was the B side, now became the A side !!!!!!! The Horse went on to sell an instant million copies with in 3 months, hitting No 2 on both the R&B and Pop charts in July '68. Another masterpiece instrumental that would keep Cliff & Co from hitting No 1 was Hugh Masekela's "Grazing In The Grass". With the song being a hit, Cliff had developed a dance, and travelled around the country making tv appearances on various shows demonstrating how to do the Horse. I caught Cliff during the summer of '68 at the Apollo theatre performing the dance. What a show !!!!!!! He also made a guest appearance on a local concert run by singer Tony Lawrence at Mt. Morris Park in Harlem called "The Harlem Cultural Festival" in June 1968. It was hosted by the late Diana Sands and Tony himself. The show would air on Saturday evenings on Channel 5 in New York, run by Metromedia television. Phil La of Soul would release 3 more singles on Cliff Nobles, " Switch it On", " Horse Fever" and my favourite one, " Judge Baby, I'm Back" capitalising on the "Here Comes the Judge", faze at the time. An LP entitled, " The Horse" was released late that year and is now considered to be a collector's item . Even labelmate, The Fantastic Johnny C would jump on the bandwagon with his dance masterpiece, "Hitch It To The Horse" in tribute to Cliff.
Cliff Nobles is one of those rare great underrated talented artist who became
overshadowed by an accidental musical fate. Regardless, he's one true talent that should
not be forgotten. The Horse to me is one of the baddest funkest Cliff, we love you my brother and even though it was a mistake, your talent
will never be in our eyes underrated. Thanks for a great dance tune, that will always
continue to gallop into the sunset of soul forever !!
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