Rose Battiste

[1] Her best known tracks were "I Miss My Baby" written by Richard Parker as "D. Peoples", and "Hit And Run".

[2][3] In 1970, Ian Levine brought records from the U.S. to England, including Rose Battiste's "Hit and Run".

[4] Battiste was filmed performing at the Blackpool Mecca for the video collection The Strange World of Northern Soul by Ian Levine.

[1] Battiste was originally signed to Thelma Records, owned by Berry Gordy's first wife.

[5] The backing track of "I Miss My Baby" was released in 1967 by Doni Burdick under the title "Bari Track" as an instrumental prominently featuring a catchy baritone sax riff which was barely audible (if at all) on Battiste's original.