



The Dynamic Label
Whipped up in the dust of Rene & Reneâs Tejano tornado âAngelito,â the Dynamic label was just one among San Antonio record and real estate mogul Abe Epsteinâs enterprises. Dynamicâs flagship outfit, the Commands, marched âNo Time For Youâ up to the middle of the charts in 1966 with performance chops honed jet-sharp by the demanding Air Force Base circuit. That takeoff paved a runway for 20 more soulful Dynamic singles over an impressive 30-month campaign. Epsteinâs open-door policy brought a diverse cross-section of Texas talent into convergence within his General McMullan Drive studio, as whites, blacks, and Latinos alike suited up for service in whichever new group the call of duty called for. Epsteinâs Alamo City melting pot is ladled out here in 21 (28 on the 2LP) of Dynamicâs most intriguing dishes by the Tonettes, Little Jr. Jesse & the Tear Drops, Don & the Doves, Willie Cooper & the Webs, Bobby Blackmon & His Soul Express, and Doc & Sal. Lone Star pic sleeves, full-color dancehall photography, and rich ephemera plant a new flag for soul in soil thatâs seen its share of hoisted banners.
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Whipped up in the dust of Rene & Reneâs Tejano tornado âAngelito,â the Dynamic label was just one among San Antonio record and real estate mogul Abe Epsteinâs enterprises. Dynamicâs flagship outfit, the Commands, marched âNo Time For Youâ up to the middle of the charts in 1966 with performance chops honed jet-sharp by the demanding Air Force Base circuit. That takeoff paved a runway for 20 more soulful Dynamic singles over an impressive 30-month campaign. Epsteinâs open-door policy brought a diverse cross-section of Texas talent into convergence within his General McMullan Drive studio, as whites, blacks, and Latinos alike suited up for service in whichever new group the call of duty called for. Epsteinâs Alamo City melting pot is ladled out here in 21 (28 on the 2LP) of Dynamicâs most intriguing dishes by the Tonettes, Little Jr. Jesse & the Tear Drops, Don & the Doves, Willie Cooper & the Webs, Bobby Blackmon & His Soul Express, and Doc & Sal. Lone Star pic sleeves, full-color dancehall photography, and rich ephemera plant a new flag for soul in soil thatâs seen its share of hoisted banners.
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