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Dori Grayson

Dori Grayson produced 3 singles for the Murco label from 1967-70, the final of these appearing in the Murco subsidiary Peermont. She was a reliable but typical Southern soul vocalist, recording in a number of styles without sounding outstanding materials. “Sugary Lovin’ Man,” for example, acquired an uptempo groove similar to Stax works like Sam & Dave; “Try Appreciate,” though released in 1967, experienced a sound that recalled early-to-mid-1960s Mary Wells. She sounded convenient with relatively Motown-influenced music than she do with deep Southern spirit. All six edges from her three Murco/Peermont 45s are on the Kent compilation Shreveport Southern Spirit: The Murco Tale.

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