I just wanted to say hello and share a memory. During one of Lotsa Poppa's visits to Buffalo, NY for an engagement at the Pine Grill, I was fortunate enough to see a show. I had no business being there because I was only in the sixth grade or seventh grade. I'll never forget the great showmanship and talent of Lotsa Poppa and the Sould Invaders - that's my recollection of the name of the band. I saw Lotsa Poppa - 400 pounds of soul - perform in a lime colored suit - I know it had to be tailor made! The band was tight. It must have been at least a six or seven piece band consisting of drums, lead and bass guitar and a mighty Hammond B-3 organ complemented with a horn section. It was an awesome experience that I'll never forget. If CDs are available, I would certainly want to have them as part of my collection. Any assistance in securing CDs would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Lotsa Poppa for a wonderful show and a great memory.
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RE: Poppa don't preach
Posted by maptax on 01.30.09 @ 08:44 PM
I just wanted to say hello and share a memory. During one of Lotsa Poppa's visits to Buffalo, NY for an engagement at the Pine Grill, I was fortunate enough to see a show. I had no business being there because I was only in the sixth grade or seventh grade. I'll never forget the great showmanship and talent of Lotsa Poppa and the Sould Invaders - that's my recollection of the name of the band. I saw Lotsa Poppa - 400 pounds of soul - perform in a lime colored suit - I know it had to be tailor made! The band was tight. It must have been at least a six or seven piece band consisting of drums, lead and bass guitar and a mighty Hammond B-3 organ complemented with a horn section. It was an awesome experience that I'll never forget. If CDs are available, I would certainly want to have them as part of my collection. Any assistance in securing CDs would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Lotsa Poppa for a wonderful show and a great memory.
Melvin A. Parker, Esq.
Buffalo, New York