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The Festivals

The Festivals -- Vaughn Price, Earl Moss, Woody Price, and Leon Thomas -- never got the break they needed to succeed, but not for lack of trying. They debuted on Smash Records with "I'll Always Love You" in the fall of 1966, which produced some mild rumblings in a few cities. Momentum increased in the spring of 1967 when Smash released their best-known (and best) recording "You Got the Makings of a Lover," a Moss composition that highlights the quartet's shimmering vocal blend. (Sly, Slick & Wicked from Los Angeles re-did the song in the '90s; that version inspired many to seek out the original that most never heard when it was released.) Even those living in certain large metropolitan cities missed out since Smash only promoted the record in select cities. The sweet romancer sales' didn't bowl over Smash executives and no further promotion monies were allocated. Slow in releasing records by the Festivals, their next didn't drop until November 1968. "Hey Girl" (not the Freddie Scott song), picked up play in some localities, but nothing significant. Blue Rock Records picked up "Hey Girl" in early 1969 and reissued it with a new flip, "Checkin' Out," but sales never materialized. A stint with Philadelphia's Colossus Records equaled their releases (three) with Smash. (These are the easiest Festivals' recordings to find because of numerous compilation disks chronicling Colossus' recordings.) But other than soul fans in the Philadelphia/Jersey area, people probably never heard "You're Gonna Make It" ( number 99 Cashbox), "Baby Show It," or "Give Her Up," all issued from 1970 to 1971. Motown issued their version of "Green Grow the Lilacs" in the summer of 1972 on Gordy Records; the same song they originally issued on the Originals in 1969. Motown never issued anything else by them, but some unreleased hummers may be dusting in a vault awaiting discovery. A final record on Lo Lo was the last-known recording by the members as the Festivals. Leon Thomas and Earl Moss performed backing vocals on Doc Severinsen's Night Journey LP (1975), but radar hasn't detected anything else by the group as a whole, or its members as individuals.

Members: Earl Moss

The Festivals Discography

Singles & EPs
I'll Always Love You / Music (2 Versions) Smash Records 1966       Track Listing
You've Got The Makings Of A Lover / High Wide And Handsome (5 Versions) Smash Records 1967       Track Listing
Hey Girl / Checkin' Out (2 Versions) Blue Rock 1968       Track Listing
Hey Girl (Vinyl) Smash Records 1968       Track Listing
Baby Show It (4 Versions) Colossus 1970       Track Listing
You're Gonna Make It (5 Versions) Colossus 1970       Track Listing
Gee Baby (3 Versions) Colossus 1971       Track Listing
Green Grow The Lilacs (3 Versions) Gordy 1972       Track Listing
So In Love / Green Grow The Lilacs (Vinyl) Gordy 1972       Track Listing
Hey, Leroy, Your Mama's Callin' You / You've Got The Makings Of A Lover (Vinyl) Smash Records       Track Listing
I Do Love You / You've Got The Makings Of A Lover (Vinyl) Sonic Records       Track Listing
United / You’ve Got The Makings Of A Lover (Vinyl) Greg Records       Track Listing

Miscellaneous
Hypnotized / You've Got The Makings Of A Lover (Vinyl) Hot Groove Records       Track Listing
    

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