This episode of Sitting In the Park blends a tribute to Chicago’s soul legacy with new discoveries like Kings Go Forth from Milwaukee, unearthing rare sides by acts like The Intensions and Eddie Jefferson. Bob weaves regional gems from Boston, Texas, Detroit, and beyond into a sonic narrative that honors the overlooked artistry of independent soul. More than a playlist, it’s a preservation project in motion — bridging the forgotten voices of the past with the promise of soul’s enduring resonance.
Bob Abrahamian 00:00
Okay, you're tuned to WHPK 88.5 FM in Chicago. I hope you appreciated the interview that I did with James Conley of The Compliments. If you're interested in hearing that, or any of the other interviews, you can go to my website, which is www.sittinginthepark.com.
I brought a lot of good music for the rest of the show. If you want to call me up, the number here is 773-702-8424.
This next group is from the West Side, and this group recorded on the Moneytown label, which James also recorded on. This is a group called The Intensions, and this track is called “Just Can’t Win.”
Bob 03:45
Okay, you're tuned to WHPK 88.5 FM in Chicago. You are listening to the Sitting in the Park show. My name is Bob, and this show happens every Sunday night from 7:30 to 9:00 PM.
After the interview, I started off on the West Side of Chicago with The Intensions. That track was called Love Is Blind. After that, Jimmy Hayes — and I think the backing group was a group called The Mandarins — that track was called As the City Sleeps.
Then a singer named Jeff Dale with Our Love Will Go Stronger, Tracy Lavett with In My Great Big Lonely Room, and the last cut was a singer named Eddie Jefferson. That track was called Uh Oh, I'm In Love Again.
Okay, I hope you are appreciating the show. If you want to call me up, the number here is 773-702-8424.
Gonna send a shout-out to John out there, and also to Bob and Elaine, who are sitting in the next room, and to Tony.
Okay, this next record is nice — you should check it out. This is actually a new release. It's a newly recorded track by a group from Milwaukee called Kings Go Forth. The singer and lead is actually a member of a Motown group from the ’60s called The Ones.
But this is a new record that they probably did within the last few months. It's pretty nice. This track is called High on Your Love.
Bob 08:20
Okay, you're tuned to WHPK 88.5 FM in Chicago. You are listening to the Sitting in the Park show. I hope you're having a great weekend.
In the last set, we started off with a new release — a new recording by a group from Milwaukee called Kings Go Forth. That track was called High on Your Love, and I think they’ll be coming out with a CD soon. You should check it out if you see it.
After that, a girl group from Boston called The Energies with How Many Tears, a Hispanic group called Benitez and Nebula with I’m So Sad, a group called The Preparations with You Don’t Want Me, and the last cut was an obscure group from New Jersey called The Maxwells. That track was called Let’s Get Away.
Okay, we’ve got about 20 minutes of the show left. I’ll be getting the Kimmy Woods request in at the end of the show. If you want to call me up, the number is 773-702-8424.
This next set is going to be like a bunch of kind of psychedelic ’70s ballads. This next record is by a group from Baltimore called the Color Us People Band. This track is called A Day Without Your Love.
Bob 15:25
Okay, you're tuned to WHPK 88.5 FM in Chicago. You are listening to the Sitting in the Park show. My name is Bob. This show happens every Sunday night from 7:30 to 9:00 PM.
That last set started off in Baltimore with the Color Us People Band with A Day Without Your Love.
Then from Texas, Cold Fire Incorporated with I’m Gonna Love You Anyway.
And the last cut was a group from Detroit called The Expos. That track was called Your Best Friend and Me.
Okay, I hope you appreciated the interview that I did with The Compliments. If you want to hear any of the other interviews I’ve done — or that interview — you can go to my website, which is www.sittinginthepark.com.
If you go there and email me, I can actually give you access to the music shows that I’ve done, too. I’ve had them online for like the past two years.
I also have an email list where I send out emails every week with links to the interviews and music shows that I do. So you should check it out — it’s www.sittinginthepark.com.
I have time for one more record. This is a request going out to Ray. This is Kenny Woods with That Guy’s Mine.