This tune has been miss identified on UA-cam, so I thought I should post the real thing. Btw, I I noticed that I miss identified the tune in the video myself. (619) Oh well,..the eyes haven’t been too good lately. Eye surgery again in two weeks 😊
Hope that you are still with us and eyes working fine. 610 Saga was a huge hit back then. For me, the highlight of the rendition was the awesome guitar work done by Darlington Brown. It carried the tune from beginning to end. His strumming was unique and I have never heard anything like it before or since. Each time I hear it, it sounds new and better. Sadly, he passed around 2006.
The name of the 610 Radio librarian was Francisco Torrealba. I believe he also composed "Port of Spain", which was a hit for the Ambassadors Combo with their VOX equipment.
greetings GLENROY, am still waiting to hear "crying in the rain"bt clerance curvan, withfreddy harris on guitar. Blessings my ftiend.
Thank you for this clarance viedo love it.
Nora Mohan added a couple more 😊
This tune has been miss identified on UA-cam, so I thought I should post the real thing.
Btw, I I noticed that I miss identified the tune in the video myself. (619)
Oh well,..the eyes haven’t been too good lately.
Eye surgery again in two weeks 😊
Hope that you are still with us and eyes working fine. 610 Saga was a huge hit back then. For me, the highlight of the rendition was the awesome guitar work done by Darlington Brown. It carried the tune from beginning to end. His strumming was unique and I have never heard anything like it before or since. Each time I hear it, it sounds new and better. Sadly, he passed around 2006.
Actually 610 was a radio station on the àm band. The composer was the librarian at the station. ..
The name of the 610 Radio librarian was Francisco Torrealba.
I believe he also composed "Port of Spain", which was a hit for the Ambassadors Combo with their VOX equipment.