https://kalitarecords.bandcamp.com/album/ultra-sound
https://soundcloud.com/kalitarecords/sets/the-igg-band-ultrasound
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLW5UksvNdOjIcgJE2uBQxc6giLHswfPk1
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Sello: Infusion Records – IN-001
Formato:
Vinilo, LP, Album
País: US
Publicado: 1980
Género: Jazz, Funk / Soul
Estilo: Boogie, Funk, Jazz-Funk
Lista de TítulosOcultar créditos
A1 IgG Theme (Ultra Sound)
Arranged By – Kendal Foster
Written-By – Kendal Foster
Arranged By – Kendal Foster
Written-By – Kendal Foster 3:29
A2 I Still Want You
Arranged By – Kendal Foster
Written-By – Kendal Foster
Arranged By – Kendal Foster
Written-By – Kendal Foster 3:57
A3 Another Love Gone
Arranged By – Solomon Pollard
Written-By – Solomon Pollard
Arranged By – Solomon Pollard
Written-By – Solomon Pollard 3:40
A4 Daydreaming
Arranged By – Kendal Foster
Written-By – Kendal Foster
Arranged By – Kendal Foster
Written-By – Kendal Foster 6:57
B1 Funky Music
Arranged By – Murray J. Riggins
Written-By – Murray J. Riggins
Arranged By – Murray J. Riggins
Written-By – Murray J. Riggins 5:31
B2 Infusion
Arranged By – Kermit White
Written-By – Kermit White
Arranged By – Kermit White
Written-By – Kermit White 8:41
B3 When I Think Of You
Written-By – Solomon Pollard
Written-By – Solomon Pollard 2:35
Compañías, etc.
Grabado en – Hilltop Recording Studios
Mezclado en – Hilltop Recording Studios
Masterizado en – Masterfonics
Prensado por – Dixie Record Pressing Inc.
Copyright fonográfico ℗ – Infusion Publishing Co.
Copyright © – Infusion Publishing Co.
Créditos
Alto Saxophone – Ronald Townsend
Artwork – Clifford Becker*, David Eller, Kendal Foster
Backing Vocals – Clifford E.Becker, Kendal Foster
Baritone Saxophone – Ronald Townsend
Bass Guitar – Murray J. Riggins, Solomon Pollard
Congas – Darrell Rose
Drums – Kenneth Bledshoe
Effects – Clifford E.Becker, Murray J. Riggins
Electric Piano – Kermit White
Engineer – Kevin Mc Manus
Flute – Clifford E.Becker, Ronald Townsend
Grand Piano – Kermit White
Lead Guitar – Kendal Foster
Lead Vocals – Kendal Foster, Murray J. Riggins, Solomon Pollard
Mastered By – Glen Medows
Percussion – Darrell Rose
Producer – Clifford E.Becker
Rhythm Guitar – Kendal Foster
Soprano Saxophone – Ronald Townsend
Synthesizer – Clifford E.Becker, Kendal Foster, Solomon Pollard
Timbales – Kenneth Bledshoe
Wood Block – Darrell Rose
Notas
IgG DEFINED
The name IgG is actually an abbreviated form of the word immunoglobulin G, a word from the microbiology discipline if medicine. Immunoglobulins are protein molecules that function is a specific antibodies in human serum. They provide immunity to bacteria, virus, parasites and fungi which have a blood-born dissemination. The IgG molecule is the only antibody which is capable if crossing the placental barrier to protect the unborn infant from disease. It also protects the new born infant up to 4-6 weeks until the infant can make enough of it's own antibodies. It is through the stimulation of immunoglobulin G that enable the vaccinations we all receive to protect us from contracting a particular disease.
BRIEF HISTORY
The IgG Band started as a vision, a desire, a need deeply seated in the minds of several dynamic individuals. These young men were destined to cross paths while undergoing the discipline of medical education in an institute with a long history of producing men of high achievement and great vision, Meharry Medical College.
Having congregated and shared their common desires these young men performed The IgG Band in 1978 (not related to a former band at the same institution called IgG). This set the stage for the synthesis of their brand of music. Playing and practicing when the demands of medical trainig would permit, they made small steps at first. They played at talent shows, private parties and local clubs. So the matured in music. Then in mid 1979 - realizing that their first love, medicine, would not permit them to perform regularely - they begin to think of recording their music. After their initial experience in the studio in the summer of "79", they then knew that their visions, desires and musical needscould and would be fulfilled via the recording studio of Nashville.
Hence in 1981 the album, "Utra/Sound" by The IgG Band, has come forth as the focus of their positive musical expression to you, the greatest of them all!!!
Specials Thanks
To our wives, families and loved ones for your patience and support.
In Recognition for their Assistance
Glen Carter, Michele Foster and the Tailor Sisters; Narcella, Rolanda, Renee, Charlene
To DIANE SWARD RAPAPORT, Thank You, for your book; How to Make and Sell Your Own Record
Recorded and Mixed at: Hilltop Studio, 902 Due West Ave., Nashville, Tn.
Recorded Pressing: Dixie Record Pressing Inc., 631 Hamilton Ave., Nashville, Tn.
(P) 1980 Infusion Publishing CO.
(C) 1980 Infusion Publishing CO.
Business address: 1725 Knowless St. #2, Nashville, Tn. 37208
Mail order adress: (same as above)
Fan mail: 300 Berkley Dr. Apt. L-12, Madison, Tn. 37115
https://eu.gadsdentimes.com/story/news/2022/07/13/gadsden-doctor-murray-riggins-dies-67/10030691002/
MIRANDA PRESCOTT | The Gadsden Times
Longtime Gadsden physician Dr. Murray Riggins, owner of Medical Aesthetic Skin Care, died July 1 following a brief illness. He was 67.
Born in Albany, Georgia, Riggins was raised in Cincinnati. After graduating from Walnut Hills High School there in 1973, he attended Morehouse College in Atlanta, where he majored in physics and graduated in 1977 with honors.
He received a medical degree in 1981 from Meharry Medical College, and moved back to Cincinnati, where he worked as medical director of the West End Medical Center and also operated a private practice in family medicine for many years.
Riggins moved to Anniston in 1990 and became the medical director at the federal prison in Talladega, where in 1991 he successfully negotiated during a hostage takeover for the release of his colleagues and won an award for bravery at the National Medical Directors’ Conference.
He married Dr. Rovenia "Ro" Brock-Riggins, Riggins’s wife in 2002, and after opening the MASC in 2010, they relocated to Anniston in 2011 so he could build and operate his practice in Gadsden.
“For the first 10 years of our marriage, he would drive for two hours to the Atlanta airport and get on a plane to D.C. every single week,” Brock-Riggins said.
She said Riggins’s practice “changed a lot of lives,” noting that his work allowed many families to stay together through his medical aesthetic practices.
“He did what he needed to do so that his patients could look and feel good about themselves,” she said.
With a dual residence in Washington, D.C., and Anniston, Riggins continued working at Alabama hospitals in emergency medicine. He also worked at Hormone Health in Birmingham and Restore Clinic in Gadsden, helping substance abusers during their recovery.
Riggins also was an accomplished singer, songwriter and musician, playing piano and bass guitar. He released several records, including “Ultra/Sound” with the IgG band from Meharry Medical College, where he was a founding member. The “Ultra/Sound” album is now a collector’s item in Japan and was re-released on vinyl in 2021. He also released “Dancin’ Prancin” with his brother.
“He was a jokester,” Brock-Riggins said. “If laughter was the best medicine, he was the cure. He brought so much joy and light to every situation.”
Preceded in death by his parents, Murray Riggins, Sr. and Pearline Riggins Singletary, he is survived by his wife; one brother, Michael Jerome Riggins (Margie Hall); his five children, twins Kymberly and Kisha, Nicole, Murray III (Joey) and Matthew; nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and uncles, aunts, cousins and other relatives and close friends.
“This has been the most devastating event in my adult life,” Brock-Riggins said. “But it is his legacy that keeps me going. My goal from here on is to live up to that and honor him in everything I do.”
His funeral service is at 11 a.m. Saturday at Greater Thankful Missionary Baptist Church, 3025 W. 14th St. in Anniston. Visitation is at 10 a.m.
Más imágenes
Sello: Infusion Records – IN-001
Formato:
Vinilo, LP, Album
País: US
Publicado: 1980
Género: Jazz, Funk / Soul
Estilo: Boogie, Funk, Jazz-Funk
Lista de TítulosOcultar créditos
A1 IgG Theme (Ultra Sound)
Arranged By – Kendal Foster
Written-By – Kendal Foster
Arranged By – Kendal Foster
Written-By – Kendal Foster 3:29
A2 I Still Want You
Arranged By – Kendal Foster
Written-By – Kendal Foster
Arranged By – Kendal Foster
Written-By – Kendal Foster 3:57
A3 Another Love Gone
Arranged By – Solomon Pollard
Written-By – Solomon Pollard
Arranged By – Solomon Pollard
Written-By – Solomon Pollard 3:40
A4 Daydreaming
Arranged By – Kendal Foster
Written-By – Kendal Foster
Arranged By – Kendal Foster
Written-By – Kendal Foster 6:57
B1 Funky Music
Arranged By – Murray J. Riggins
Written-By – Murray J. Riggins
Arranged By – Murray J. Riggins
Written-By – Murray J. Riggins 5:31
B2 Infusion
Arranged By – Kermit White
Written-By – Kermit White
Arranged By – Kermit White
Written-By – Kermit White 8:41
B3 When I Think Of You
Written-By – Solomon Pollard
Written-By – Solomon Pollard 2:35
Compañías, etc.
Grabado en – Hilltop Recording Studios
Mezclado en – Hilltop Recording Studios
Masterizado en – Masterfonics
Prensado por – Dixie Record Pressing Inc.
Copyright fonográfico ℗ – Infusion Publishing Co.
Copyright © – Infusion Publishing Co.
Créditos
Alto Saxophone – Ronald Townsend
Artwork – Clifford Becker*, David Eller, Kendal Foster
Backing Vocals – Clifford E.Becker, Kendal Foster
Baritone Saxophone – Ronald Townsend
Bass Guitar – Murray J. Riggins, Solomon Pollard
Congas – Darrell Rose
Drums – Kenneth Bledshoe
Effects – Clifford E.Becker, Murray J. Riggins
Electric Piano – Kermit White
Engineer – Kevin Mc Manus
Flute – Clifford E.Becker, Ronald Townsend
Grand Piano – Kermit White
Lead Guitar – Kendal Foster
Lead Vocals – Kendal Foster, Murray J. Riggins, Solomon Pollard
Mastered By – Glen Medows
Percussion – Darrell Rose
Producer – Clifford E.Becker
Rhythm Guitar – Kendal Foster
Soprano Saxophone – Ronald Townsend
Synthesizer – Clifford E.Becker, Kendal Foster, Solomon Pollard
Timbales – Kenneth Bledshoe
Wood Block – Darrell Rose
Notas
IgG DEFINED
The name IgG is actually an abbreviated form of the word immunoglobulin G, a word from the microbiology discipline if medicine. Immunoglobulins are protein molecules that function is a specific antibodies in human serum. They provide immunity to bacteria, virus, parasites and fungi which have a blood-born dissemination. The IgG molecule is the only antibody which is capable if crossing the placental barrier to protect the unborn infant from disease. It also protects the new born infant up to 4-6 weeks until the infant can make enough of it's own antibodies. It is through the stimulation of immunoglobulin G that enable the vaccinations we all receive to protect us from contracting a particular disease.
BRIEF HISTORY
The IgG Band started as a vision, a desire, a need deeply seated in the minds of several dynamic individuals. These young men were destined to cross paths while undergoing the discipline of medical education in an institute with a long history of producing men of high achievement and great vision, Meharry Medical College.
Having congregated and shared their common desires these young men performed The IgG Band in 1978 (not related to a former band at the same institution called IgG). This set the stage for the synthesis of their brand of music. Playing and practicing when the demands of medical trainig would permit, they made small steps at first. They played at talent shows, private parties and local clubs. So the matured in music. Then in mid 1979 - realizing that their first love, medicine, would not permit them to perform regularely - they begin to think of recording their music. After their initial experience in the studio in the summer of "79", they then knew that their visions, desires and musical needscould and would be fulfilled via the recording studio of Nashville.
Hence in 1981 the album, "Utra/Sound" by The IgG Band, has come forth as the focus of their positive musical expression to you, the greatest of them all!!!
Specials Thanks
To our wives, families and loved ones for your patience and support.
In Recognition for their Assistance
Glen Carter, Michele Foster and the Tailor Sisters; Narcella, Rolanda, Renee, Charlene
To DIANE SWARD RAPAPORT, Thank You, for your book; How to Make and Sell Your Own Record
Recorded and Mixed at: Hilltop Studio, 902 Due West Ave., Nashville, Tn.
Recorded Pressing: Dixie Record Pressing Inc., 631 Hamilton Ave., Nashville, Tn.
(P) 1980 Infusion Publishing CO.
(C) 1980 Infusion Publishing CO.
Business address: 1725 Knowless St. #2, Nashville, Tn. 37208
Mail order adress: (same as above)
Fan mail: 300 Berkley Dr. Apt. L-12, Madison, Tn. 37115
https://eu.gadsdentimes.com/story/news/2022/07/13/gadsden-doctor-murray-riggins-dies-67/10030691002/
MIRANDA PRESCOTT | The Gadsden Times
Longtime Gadsden physician Dr. Murray Riggins, owner of Medical Aesthetic Skin Care, died July 1 following a brief illness. He was 67.
Born in Albany, Georgia, Riggins was raised in Cincinnati. After graduating from Walnut Hills High School there in 1973, he attended Morehouse College in Atlanta, where he majored in physics and graduated in 1977 with honors.
He received a medical degree in 1981 from Meharry Medical College, and moved back to Cincinnati, where he worked as medical director of the West End Medical Center and also operated a private practice in family medicine for many years.
Riggins moved to Anniston in 1990 and became the medical director at the federal prison in Talladega, where in 1991 he successfully negotiated during a hostage takeover for the release of his colleagues and won an award for bravery at the National Medical Directors’ Conference.
He married Dr. Rovenia "Ro" Brock-Riggins, Riggins’s wife in 2002, and after opening the MASC in 2010, they relocated to Anniston in 2011 so he could build and operate his practice in Gadsden.
“For the first 10 years of our marriage, he would drive for two hours to the Atlanta airport and get on a plane to D.C. every single week,” Brock-Riggins said.
She said Riggins’s practice “changed a lot of lives,” noting that his work allowed many families to stay together through his medical aesthetic practices.
“He did what he needed to do so that his patients could look and feel good about themselves,” she said.
With a dual residence in Washington, D.C., and Anniston, Riggins continued working at Alabama hospitals in emergency medicine. He also worked at Hormone Health in Birmingham and Restore Clinic in Gadsden, helping substance abusers during their recovery.
Riggins also was an accomplished singer, songwriter and musician, playing piano and bass guitar. He released several records, including “Ultra/Sound” with the IgG band from Meharry Medical College, where he was a founding member. The “Ultra/Sound” album is now a collector’s item in Japan and was re-released on vinyl in 2021. He also released “Dancin’ Prancin” with his brother.
“He was a jokester,” Brock-Riggins said. “If laughter was the best medicine, he was the cure. He brought so much joy and light to every situation.”
Preceded in death by his parents, Murray Riggins, Sr. and Pearline Riggins Singletary, he is survived by his wife; one brother, Michael Jerome Riggins (Margie Hall); his five children, twins Kymberly and Kisha, Nicole, Murray III (Joey) and Matthew; nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and uncles, aunts, cousins and other relatives and close friends.
“This has been the most devastating event in my adult life,” Brock-Riggins said. “But it is his legacy that keeps me going. My goal from here on is to live up to that and honor him in everything I do.”
His funeral service is at 11 a.m. Saturday at Greater Thankful Missionary Baptist Church, 3025 W. 14th St. in Anniston. Visitation is at 10 a.m.