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                There was some pretty awesome music back then.  
                
                    posted by
                    FormerStudentIntern
                     on April 27, 2010 at 5:34 PM
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                    LMFAOS !!!  thanks for the inside skinny on Wilson !!
                
                Still having problems walking. My legs hurt so bad, crazy. Sharp pains jolt through them randomly. UGH.. Oh well, I needed to give myself a break, and now I am forced to. It's all good. Love ya, woman !  
                
                    posted by
                    hazel_st_cricket
                     on April 27, 2010 at 9:39 AM
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                The Snake~~~ 1968! LMAOC!!! Damn we were young then!  
And a little info for yer readin' pleasure:
   
  Allen LaMar Wilson was born in Meridian, Mississippi.[1]  He showed little interest in education but performed in school plays,  sang in talent shows and won first prize in a local art contest. Wilson  began his career at the age of twelve leading his own spiritual quartet  and singing in the church choir, and performing covers of country and  western hits. While he was in high school, Wilson and his family  relocated to San Bernardino, California[2],  where he worked odd jobs as a mail carrier, a janitor, and an office  clerk, in addition to teaching himself to play drums. After graduation  he spent four years touring with Johnny Harris and the Statesmen, before  joining the U.S. Navy, and singing with an enlisted  men's chorus.[1]  He also developed his stand-up comedy routine in case he did not  succeed as a singer.
  After a two-year military stint, Wilson settled in Los  Angeles, touring the local nightclub  circuit before joining the R&B vocal group the Jewels; from there he landed with the  Rollers, followed by a stint with the instrumental combo the Souls. In  1966, Wilson signed with manager Marc Gordon, who quickly sought his  client an a cappella audition for Johnny  Rivers. Wilson was signed to the Soul City imprint, but Rivers also produced the sessions that yielded the 1968 U.S. R&B hit  single "The Snake" (U.S. Pop #27), which became popular on the Northern Soul circuit in the United Kingdom. It also provided Wilson with his only UK Singles Chart hit, reaching #41 in 1975.[3]  The minor hit "Do What You Gotta Do" appeared that same year. In 1969,  Wilson charted with his cover of Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Lodi"  (U.S. #67), and Rivers' own "Poor Side Of Town"  (U.S. #75).
  Wilson largely disappeared from sight until 1973, when he issued Show  And Tell — the album's success was matched by the single "Show and Tell", which sold over one million copies,  and was awarded a gold disc by the R.I.A.A. in December 1973.[4]
  "The La La Peace Song", released in 1974, proved another hit although  O.  C. Smith also recorded a version and sales suffered as a result.  Two years later in 1976 Wilson recorded "I've Got a Feeling We'll Be  Seeing Each Other Again" for Playboy Records which reached #3 in the  R&B chart. He tried to leave Playboy Records, but was unable to get a  release from his recording contract. Two years later the label folded. With  1979's "Count the Days" Wilson scored his final chart hit, however, and  he spent the next two decades touring clubs and lounges; in 2001 he  re-recorded his hits for the album Spice of Life.
  In March 2007 many of his original master tapes were lost to a fire  that swept through his home garage he had converted into a recording studio.[5][6]
  Wilson's recording of "The Snake" was featured in a Lambrini  advert in the UK.[6]  source wikipedia
  
  
  
  How are you feeling today! Love ya woman and what a treat! Keep 'em coming! Love you, too! sammie 
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                    posted by
                    sam444
                     on April 27, 2010 at 9:25 AM
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