
King Bullard Version: Songs of the BOS Label
On Clevelandâs late â60s gospel scene, the BOS label was the refined, professional ying to Boddieâs lo-fi yang, galloping to the fore bearing a torch for Curtis Mayfieldâs robe-wearing roots. Founded by gospel impresario James Bullard, BOS is the first chapter in story that includes stints producing major spiritual albums for the Birthright, Roadshow, and Word labels. BOS got its start inside Lester Johnson and Bill Branchâs Way Out concern, running the devotional wing of Clevelandâs largest black-owned record company, and picking up a ton of Way Outâs soulful flavor in the process. Compiled here are BOSâs less traditional momentsâ12 bridges between FM R&B and AM sermons from a time when those worlds were splitting apart.
King Bullard Version: Songs of the BOS Label
On Clevelandâs late â60s gospel scene, the BOS label was the refined, professional ying to Boddieâs lo-fi yang, galloping to the fore bearing a torch for Curtis Mayfieldâs robe-wearing roots. Founded by gospel impresario James Bullard, BOS is the first chapter in story that includes stints producing major spiritual albums for the Birthright, Roadshow, and Word labels. BOS got its start inside Lester Johnson and Bill Branchâs Way Out concern, running the devotional wing of Clevelandâs largest black-owned record company, and picking up a ton of Way Outâs soulful flavor in the process. Compiled here are BOSâs less traditional momentsâ12 bridges between FM R&B and AM sermons from a time when those worlds were splitting apart.
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On Clevelandâs late â60s gospel scene, the BOS label was the refined, professional ying to Boddieâs lo-fi yang, galloping to the fore bearing a torch for Curtis Mayfieldâs robe-wearing roots. Founded by gospel impresario James Bullard, BOS is the first chapter in story that includes stints producing major spiritual albums for the Birthright, Roadshow, and Word labels. BOS got its start inside Lester Johnson and Bill Branchâs Way Out concern, running the devotional wing of Clevelandâs largest black-owned record company, and picking up a ton of Way Outâs soulful flavor in the process. Compiled here are BOSâs less traditional momentsâ12 bridges between FM R&B and AM sermons from a time when those worlds were splitting apart.













