Sugar and Spice – Ah Hah Yeah

Leroy Hutson and a ladyfriend in 1973

Listen/Download Sugar and Spice – Ah Hah Yeah
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The track I bring you today is something I picked up on a hunch while out digging.
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I’d never heard of Sugar and Spice or the song ‘Ah Hah Yeah’, but a certain name on the label piqued my curiosity, so I grabbed it and took it home.
When I got to Googling it turned out that my hunch was correct, and the the arranger ‘L. Hutson’ was singer Leroy Hutson, who also happened to be a member of the group.
If the name Leroy Hutson is familiar to you, it may be because he was the man who replaced Curtis Mayfield in the Impressions in 1971.
He also went on to a solo career through the 70s and 80s, hitting the R&B charts a dozen times between 1973 and 1979 while on the Curtom label.
Hutson grew up in NJ, eventually attending Howard University in Washington, DC where he met (and roomed with) none other than Donny Hathaway.
He followed Hathaway to Chicago where they recorded as members of the Mayfield Singers.
Hutson was joined in Sugar and Spice by singer Deborah Rollins, with whom he recorded ‘Ah Hah Yeah’ in 1968 for the Kapp label.
The tune is a very tasty slice of funky soul, with a great opening bass line, some tight drums and great duet harmonies from Hutson and Rollins.
The producers credit for Guy Draper leads me to believe that this is a Chicago 45.
I haven’t heard any of the other Sugar and Spice 45s but I will be on the lookout for them.
I hope you dig the tune and I’ll be back later in the week.
Keep the faith
Larry

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Wow, great find Larry!
Larry, thanks for writing this one up. It’s a fairly recent acquisition for me.