Lately, Patti LaBelle, like many different music legends, has drawn inspiration from the hit tune “Boots On The Floor,” carried out by Southern Soul Famous person 803 Contemporary, who hails from Wagener, S.C.
The tune’s success will be credited to the modern manufacturing by Terrance “T Da Wizard” Thompson, one other South Carolina native from Blackville. Notably, a lot of LaBelle’s well-known tracks had been crafted by the proficient James “Budd” Ellison, my maternal cousin, who has deep familial ties to Salley, S.C., and stays an unsung hero within the music trade.
James “Budd” Ellison was born on July 11, 1952, in Brooklyn, N.Y. His father, James Ellison, hailed from Sawyerdale and spent his youth on the household property often known as the Ellison Estates, located on the outskirts of Salley. His mom, Irene Walker Ellison, was initially from North, S.C. All through Budd’s childhood, his father carried out with numerous African American gospel music teams in Brooklyn, introducing Budd and his cousin, Tommy Ellison — who would later turn into a famend gospel music determine and mentor — to the wealthy traditions of gospel music.

James “Budd” Ellison was Patti LaBelle’s longtime music producer with roots in Salley, S.C.
In his early grownup years, Budd relocated to Philadelphia, the place he started collaborating with LaBelle in 1975. He performed a key position in her evolution as a solo artist, contributing to her self-titled debut album launched in 1978.
The album featured the hit single “Pleasure to Have Your Love,” which grew to become widespread in R&B circles, whereas the dance observe “Dan Swit Me” gained traction in golf equipment. One of many standout songs from the album was the heartfelt ballad “You Are My Good friend,” co-written by LaBelle, Budd and Armstead Edwards, and initially devoted to LaBelle’s son, Zuri, who now manages her profession.