Record Digger, DJ, Liverpool Supporter, Cereal Fanatic, Single Speed Road bike builder, husband and all around beat junkie.
Photo by Dasan Harrington
Always Diggin’!
28 responses to “About the DJ”
8052007
Ferchinho (21:39:34) :
hey man
stumbled upon ur website…..must say its great…..i love how every 45 u write about are ones that i have and love just as much!!! great to see a humble digger such as myself (not all of us can be shadows, or keb darges lol)
so, liverpool supporter? i cant say i agree with u there lol….but perhaps they can win the champions league? milan are lookin very good
I have been blogging for a while, but both your site (and F16C) have helped me to move to the next level. I have added you to the blog roll and a recent roadtrip, (to take the folding bikes to the hills) was filled with a podcast SDTRK from your blog.
I am also into bikes, but have not made it to the single speed, into old Paramounts and Raleigh 3 speeds.
I love your blog! I like the great info you give on all of the MP3s you post. Its a great history lesson on a lot of obsecure music. Be sure to check my blog at http://www.moodmosaic.blogspot.com. I’ve tried to model my blog after yours containing mixes from my DJ night and other interesting MP3s.
Loving your blog. I am always amazed at a passionate music lovers ability to dig and source out such obscure and rare releases. Keep up the good work.
I myself am just a humble music lover, check me out at http://givemeaural.blogspot.com/.
24072007
AR (07:39:14) :
I’m really feeling this stuff!!! I check out this blog every chance that I get, I just love the mp3s that you post up on here! Awesome stuff! I was wondering if you could or anybody help me out with this specific song by RICHARD EVANS, its from his DEALING WITH HARD TIMES lp…
There was this one joint that I was really feeling it has this distinct sound that sounds like either a guitar riff or an high pitch humming… I have been looking for that song for the longest!!
I had the lp in my grasp at one point, until the owner changed her mind and decided not to sell that record so she can sell it for cigarette and alcohol money. If I only can hear it one more time I would be satisfy, but it’s sooo hard to find this lp. Thanks for posting up good music!
I’ve been digging the site for a while now. It’s a great mix of background info (on the dig and the artist) and music. Thanks for dropping the knowledge.
I just started a blog of my own, http://www.ontheone.wordpress.com My first feature is Allison and Calvin Tuner’s “What is this?.” Check it out when you have a chance. My goal is to try to do a song per week and then increase the frequency with time.
Let me know what you think.
31072007
DJ's Little Sista (21:32:29) :
I am requesting a special mix and blog about me on my 35th birthday which incidentally is right around the corner. I see that you have made a mix for Father’s Day and had a shout out for Mom - it is only appropriate that you make a big deal out of me too! Please don’t forget to include my Guster boys….
I always check for your blog. Nuff respect. I made a link to your page, and left my link in the website field. Big Up
Hugh Knight
9082007
Elchemist (17:18:05) :
WHAT A SITE MAN.IM SO INTO OLDIES ITS CRAZY.I WANT THE CONTINENAL FOUR SONGS.WHERE CAN I GET MP3s DOWNLOADS OF THEM AND ALL KINDS OF OTHER 60s 70s FUNK AND SINGING GROUPS.I CANT TAKE THE MUSIC OF TODAY.NO MEANING IN IT.I GOTTA HAVE MY OLDIES HELP ME OUT IF YOU CAN.
THE SIGHT IS EXCELLENT BUT I DONT SEE WHERE YOU HEAR THE SONGS.
HIT ME BACK WITH INFO. COOL
ELCHEMIST
Great site, i have been looking for this answer song called Man to Woman by lonnie youngblood, wondering if you have converted it to mp3 yet. I am a digger too, part of my life. Keep up the good work
Hey Man!
So so Great to hear form you! Thanks bunches for stopping by my lil corner of blogland! Major unexpected blast from the past! Your blog is fabbbbulous!! So much eye/ear candy! Loven it!!
Yeah..it has been so long! Lots of craziness on our end. But we see a light at the end of the tunnel! Def gotta come out and see ya soon!! My sis has been trying like mad to make that happen. Maybe around the holidays!!!
So happy to see you are doing great! Best Best Wishes!!! Talk soon!
xoxo Jenny………and Aaron….and Carlos!
Hey DJ…
I was surfing and came upon your blog. I’m diggin it. I just started blogging myself, as I was compelled by those 45’s in my dad’s collection. No really…I was compelled by all the great soul music out there that people don’t listen to or respect, thus “Seldom Heard.” Check me out at the “seldomheard” site and I’ll continue to get my my 45 high at the flea market!
I just came across a post you made back in July asking for information about a record you pick up called by The Omystics and the track was called Crab Grass. I posted a plenty lengthy response on the forum. Not sure if you would would see it or not. If you still want the history on that record you can email me and I’ll be happy to tell you what I know about it.
Primo blog! Music is so vital to life, as she is ever-evolving and never short of surprises. To quote the Rick Holmes classic (Remember to Remember), “Pass the information, extend the knowledge.”
First things first- many, MANY thanks for buying my Jesse Fisher 45, and even more thanks for the kind e-mail you sent and the nice things you said about my business! It made my day to read it and It is people like you that make diggin’ for vinyl so much fun!!
Second, I absolutely love your website & blog and immediately bookmarked it as a favorite. I am looking forward to diggin’ into the site at length and checkin’ out some of this cool funk. I love what you’re doing and please keep up the great work. I know what an effort all this online work truly is, and I wanted to let you know how much it is appreciated.
Thanks for keepin’ cool vinyl alive!
Michael Stephens
4122007
malcolm callan (19:06:41) :
Yr blog is so much fun. I especially appreciate the way you chronicle the characters you encounter while digging. I find it just as fascinating as the finds themselves. Record scores in the many thrift stores here in Columbus, OH are few and far between, but the time spent is always repaid in craziness from fellow shoppers. Anyway, thanks for a reliably great reading/listening experience.
Keep Digging!
Hi DjP, I’m an italian mod, aged 42…discovering your blogspot was a great event to me. Thanx to u, i learn a lot about stunning music very hard to fine here in Italy…
Keep on, man!!!
27012008
George (20:55:00) :
Man, if you’re into rare records, which you obviously are, then you just HAVE to check out the brothers over at Lost Discs Radio…
Billy Harner “The Godfather of Blue Eyed Soul” is back and better that ever!
Billy Harner’s amazing musical career spans 4 decades. Early on he was nicknamed “The Human Perkulator” by the famous Philadelphia DJ “Hy Lit” because of his strong voice and energy-packed stage performances.
The Perk, as all his friends call him, has recorded on several record labels including Kama Sutra of the MGM & Paramount Records empire as well as the famous Cameo Parkway Record Company. Billy Harner was the first white artist signed by Atlantic Records and connected with a hit song: “Message To My Babe”. Some of Billy’s other hits include: “Sally Sayin’ Somethin”, “She’s Almost You” (written by Joe South), “I Struck It Rich”, (written by the award winning songwriting team of Kenny Gamble & Leon Huff), “Homicide Dresser”, “Human”, “What About The Children” and more.
The Perk still lights up a stage as bright as lightning. Like a combination of the late great James Brown and Mick Jagger, his live performances are nothing short of electrifying and Red Hot. And he’s better now than he has ever been. Billy hopes that all of his fans worldwide will enjoy his brand new CD titled “Billy Harner, The Human Perkulator, Then, Now and Forever!” The 14 song CD produced by Millville, NJ songwriters Nelson Trout and Curt Schad on the Shoutback Records label includes brand new versions of his hits as well as a couple of outstanding new songs that Billy wanted to surprise you all with.
1. Direct Current - Everybody Here Must Party/ TEC
2. The Sister and Brothers - Yeah You Right/ UNI
3. 3 Stars - Jersey Slide/ Stang
4. Charmels - Sea Shell/ Volt
5. Maxine Brown - One In A Million / Wand
The written content on this blog is property of Flea Market Funk and DJ Prestige aka Jamison Harvey 2008. MP3s will be posted for a specific period of time, then removed (due to bandwidth, conflict of interest, etc.). If a certain song is to your liking, be fair and pick up a CD or record and support these artists. For the most part, these hardworking men and women of Funk, Soul, Jazz and Reggae did not get paid what they were worth, their hard working efforts to be lost to obscurity. Therefore, it's our job to keep this music alive, and support them anyway we can. If there is any material you feel is objectionable and should be removed, please contact me.
Also feel free to contact me in regards to band info, additions to posts, or specific records. Please e mail me rather than comment if you're looking to locate certain records. Also, the MP3's go up as they go up, requests for higher bit rates are not gonna happen. FMF is a NOT FOR PROFIT site, it's done strictly for the love and preservation of this music.
“I say, play your own way. Don’t play what the public want — you play what you want and let the public pick up on what you doing — even if it does take them fifteen, twenty years.”- Thelonius Monk
hey man
stumbled upon ur website…..must say its great…..i love how every 45 u write about are ones that i have and love just as much!!! great to see a humble digger such as myself (not all of us can be shadows, or keb darges lol)
so, liverpool supporter? i cant say i agree with u there lol….but perhaps they can win the champions league? milan are lookin very good
get back to me man….u seem like a cool cat
-FERCHINHO
Hi
I have linked to your blog and given you a shout
Cheers
Colin
A Liverpool supporter
Hey FMF,
Your blog is inspirational.
I have been blogging for a while, but both your site (and F16C) have helped me to move to the next level. I have added you to the blog roll and a recent roadtrip, (to take the folding bikes to the hills) was filled with a podcast SDTRK from your blog.
I am also into bikes, but have not made it to the single speed, into old Paramounts and Raleigh 3 speeds.
Keep up the good work and stay cool,
RB
Hey DJ Prestige,
I love your blog! I like the great info you give on all of the MP3s you post. Its a great history lesson on a lot of obsecure music. Be sure to check my blog at http://www.moodmosaic.blogspot.com. I’ve tried to model my blog after yours containing mixes from my DJ night and other interesting MP3s.
Thanks,
Deano
Loving your blog. I am always amazed at a passionate music lovers ability to dig and source out such obscure and rare releases. Keep up the good work.
I myself am just a humble music lover, check me out at http://givemeaural.blogspot.com/.
I’m really feeling this stuff!!! I check out this blog every chance that I get, I just love the mp3s that you post up on here! Awesome stuff! I was wondering if you could or anybody help me out with this specific song by RICHARD EVANS, its from his DEALING WITH HARD TIMES lp…
There was this one joint that I was really feeling it has this distinct sound that sounds like either a guitar riff or an high pitch humming… I have been looking for that song for the longest!!
I had the lp in my grasp at one point, until the owner changed her mind and decided not to sell that record so she can sell it for cigarette and alcohol money. If I only can hear it one more time I would be satisfy, but it’s sooo hard to find this lp. Thanks for posting up good music!
Peace Out
AR
Prestige,
I’ve been digging the site for a while now. It’s a great mix of background info (on the dig and the artist) and music. Thanks for dropping the knowledge.
I just started a blog of my own, http://www.ontheone.wordpress.com My first feature is Allison and Calvin Tuner’s “What is this?.” Check it out when you have a chance. My goal is to try to do a song per week and then increase the frequency with time.
Let me know what you think.
I am requesting a special mix and blog about me on my 35th birthday which incidentally is right around the corner. I see that you have made a mix for Father’s Day and had a shout out for Mom - it is only appropriate that you make a big deal out of me too! Please don’t forget to include my Guster boys….
Love ya!
K
PS - You make me proud DJ!
I always check for your blog. Nuff respect. I made a link to your page, and left my link in the website field. Big Up
Hugh Knight
WHAT A SITE MAN.IM SO INTO OLDIES ITS CRAZY.I WANT THE CONTINENAL FOUR SONGS.WHERE CAN I GET MP3s DOWNLOADS OF THEM AND ALL KINDS OF OTHER 60s 70s FUNK AND SINGING GROUPS.I CANT TAKE THE MUSIC OF TODAY.NO MEANING IN IT.I GOTTA HAVE MY OLDIES HELP ME OUT IF YOU CAN.
THE SIGHT IS EXCELLENT BUT I DONT SEE WHERE YOU HEAR THE SONGS.
HIT ME BACK WITH INFO. COOL
ELCHEMIST
Each blog entry has a song after the photos of the band/ and or the label scan. Glad you’re enjoying the site.
Great site, i have been looking for this answer song called Man to Woman by lonnie youngblood, wondering if you have converted it to mp3 yet. I am a digger too, part of my life. Keep up the good work
Hey Man!
Your blog is fabbbbulous!! So much eye/ear candy! Loven it!!
So so Great to hear form you! Thanks bunches for stopping by my lil corner of blogland! Major unexpected blast from the past!
Yeah..it has been so long! Lots of craziness on our end. But we see a light at the end of the tunnel! Def gotta come out and see ya soon!! My sis has been trying like mad to make that happen. Maybe around the holidays!!!
So happy to see you are doing great! Best Best Wishes!!! Talk soon!
xoxo Jenny………and Aaron….and Carlos!
Hey DJ…
I was surfing and came upon your blog. I’m diggin it. I just started blogging myself, as I was compelled by those 45’s in my dad’s collection. No really…I was compelled by all the great soul music out there that people don’t listen to or respect, thus “Seldom Heard.” Check me out at the “seldomheard” site and I’ll continue to get my my 45 high at the flea market!
4 Brothers Beats has gone private….hit me up for an invite!
/Lafayette
4brothersbeats@gmail.com
I just came across a post you made back in July asking for information about a record you pick up called by The Omystics and the track was called Crab Grass. I posted a plenty lengthy response on the forum. Not sure if you would would see it or not. If you still want the history on that record you can email me and I’ll be happy to tell you what I know about it.
Primo blog! Music is so vital to life, as she is ever-evolving and never short of surprises. To quote the Rick Holmes classic (Remember to Remember), “Pass the information, extend the knowledge.”
peace + jazz,
VERB
SpicyPimps.com
Great job on your blog! Very impressive…keep up the good work!
great site, stumbled across it accidentally.
keep can stop now, but will be back soon!
peace.
J
First things first- many, MANY thanks for buying my Jesse Fisher 45, and even more thanks for the kind e-mail you sent and the nice things you said about my business! It made my day to read it and It is people like you that make diggin’ for vinyl so much fun!!
Second, I absolutely love your website & blog and immediately bookmarked it as a favorite. I am looking forward to diggin’ into the site at length and checkin’ out some of this cool funk. I love what you’re doing and please keep up the great work. I know what an effort all this online work truly is, and I wanted to let you know how much it is appreciated.
Thanks for keepin’ cool vinyl alive!
Michael Stephens
Yr blog is so much fun. I especially appreciate the way you chronicle the characters you encounter while digging. I find it just as fascinating as the finds themselves. Record scores in the many thrift stores here in Columbus, OH are few and far between, but the time spent is always repaid in craziness from fellow shoppers. Anyway, thanks for a reliably great reading/listening experience.
Keep Digging!
malcolm
Hallo, thanks for the comment!
I linked you blog to http://soulfultorino.blogspot.com/.
Cheers Luis
Love your stuff dude, exchange links?
Merry xmas to ya.
Regards.
Hey DJ Prestige,
We love your blog! We’ve featured your 100,000 Hits and Running Mix on our homepage. Come check out the rest of the site.
Thanks,
Deano
Hi DjP, I’m an italian mod, aged 42…discovering your blogspot was a great event to me. Thanx to u, i learn a lot about stunning music very hard to fine here in Italy…
Keep on, man!!!
Man, if you’re into rare records, which you obviously are, then you just HAVE to check out the brothers over at Lost Discs Radio…
http://lostdiscsradioshow.tripod.com
They have a weekly Saturday night show on shortwave and webcast. It’s a great source for discovering rare stuff man…
Billy Harner “The Godfather of Blue Eyed Soul” is back and better that ever!
Billy Harner’s amazing musical career spans 4 decades. Early on he was nicknamed “The Human Perkulator” by the famous Philadelphia DJ “Hy Lit” because of his strong voice and energy-packed stage performances.
The Perk, as all his friends call him, has recorded on several record labels including Kama Sutra of the MGM & Paramount Records empire as well as the famous Cameo Parkway Record Company. Billy Harner was the first white artist signed by Atlantic Records and connected with a hit song: “Message To My Babe”. Some of Billy’s other hits include: “Sally Sayin’ Somethin”, “She’s Almost You” (written by Joe South), “I Struck It Rich”, (written by the award winning songwriting team of Kenny Gamble & Leon Huff), “Homicide Dresser”, “Human”, “What About The Children” and more.
The Perk still lights up a stage as bright as lightning. Like a combination of the late great James Brown and Mick Jagger, his live performances are nothing short of electrifying and Red Hot. And he’s better now than he has ever been. Billy hopes that all of his fans worldwide will enjoy his brand new CD titled “Billy Harner, The Human Perkulator, Then, Now and Forever!” The 14 song CD produced by Millville, NJ songwriters Nelson Trout and Curt Schad on the Shoutback Records label includes brand new versions of his hits as well as a couple of outstanding new songs that Billy wanted to surprise you all with.
Check out his website…….
http://www.BillyHarner.com
http://cdbaby.com/cd/billyharner
http://www.myspace.com/thehumanperkulator
Prestige – I love your blog…been following and downloading for about 6 – 8 weeks. Really appreciate the mixes, especially.
Added you to my blog roll at http://www.burningdervish.com
Peace