Junior Giscombe performing his smash hits 'Too Late'(new Tupac remix) and 'Mama Use to Say' in November 2007. All Enquiries please contact BCM Promotions in the UK on 0115 932 8615
A rare Junior Giscombe track taken from the soundtrack to the 1983 Movie "All The Right Moves". A great funky track! Enjoy!
get up and dance by norman giscombe jr from 1981
JUNIOR GISCOMBE,TOO LATE FOM TH JI LP JUNIOR, 1981 CLASSIC
Norman Giscombe JR- Hot up & heated
From Junior's album Oceans
From the album of the same name
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Autor: petepotepasta
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Añadido: 30 de Diciembre de 2007
Then Came YOu -sample
From the album 'Oceans'
for manlykscorpa!
this is the version that appears on teh 'Oceans' album
Frente Feroz (Ferocious Front) is a permanent, site-specific, public art project commissioned by real estate developer Eugene Giscombe for the Lee Building at 125th Street and Park Avenue, New York City.
...The installation was created by projecting colored lights in a deliberate, looped sequence, controlled by a computer onto rear projection scre...
Mick Giscombe from Conservatory Outlet already has the uPVC window factory in Wakefield running like clockwork.
Now, he's motivating the office guys with his innovative techniques.
For more information about Conservatory Outlet visit:
http://www.conservatoryoutlet.co.uk/
1982 promo video for Junior's "Mama Used To Say".
Rare video for this R&B hit.
Hosted by Robert Hass and university librarian Thomas Leonard, the kickoff features distinguished faculty and staff from a wide range of disciplines introducing and reading a favorite poem. This year's participants: Aftab Ahmad (South & Southeast Asian Studies), Ben Braun (Men's Basketball), Janet Broughton (Dean of Letters & Science, Philosophy), ...
"Too Late" made the Top 20 in the UK, 1982.
The Holloway kicks off its 2007 - 2008 Series with the always lively and wonderful faculty reading. Featuring our troupe of prizewinning professors: Cecil Giscombe, Robert Hass, Lyn Hejinian, Geoffrey G. O'Brien, and John Shoptaw
One of the greatest soul anthems I've been privileged to create. Chris Hill made this the all time floorfilling anthem at the Lacy Lady and the Caister Weekenders. Despite its popularity it never crossed over to the pop charts, although many thought it did, due to its sustained longevity, but a later version by Junior Giscombe, did indeed become a ...
First European single off of the "Close" album; another duet with Junior Giscombe; it was soon eclipsed by the massive (everywhere but the US) "You Came".