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Dean & Jean (Dayton, Ohio)
(By Hans-Joachim)Personnel:
Welton Young
Brenda Lee Jones
Discography:
1958 - Oh Yeah / We’re Gonna Get Married (Buckeye 1001)
1958 - We’re Gonna Get Married / Too Young To Know (Ember 1048)
1959 - Never Let Love Fade Away / Turn It Off (Ember 1054)
1962 - Come Take A Walk With Me / Dance The Roach (Rust 5044)
1962 - Mack The Knife / You Can't Be Happy By Yourself (Rust 5046)
1963 - Tra La La La Suzy* / I Love The Summertime* (Rust 5067)
1964 - Hey Jean, Hey Dean* / Please Don't Tell Me Now* (Rust 5075)
1964 - I Wanna Be Loved / Thread Your Needle** (Rust 5081)
1964 - Goddess Of Love / The Man Who Will Never Grow Old (Rust 5085)
1964 - Sticks And Stones / In My Way (Rust 5089)
1965 - Goddess Of Love / Lovingly Yours (Rust 5100)
1966 - I Love The Summertime / She's Too Respectable (Rust 5107)
N/A - Seven Day Wonder* / The Man Who Will Never Grow Old (Rust TR 1)
N/A - Lucky Old Sun (Laurie unreleased)**
*bb the uncredited Del Satins
**credited to Dean & Jean, but actually by Brenda Lee Jones solo
*** released on the Crystal Ball LP 106 in 1982Biography:
Welton Young, a former member of The King Toppers, teamed up with Brenda Lee Jones (later Brenda Lee Nelson) to form the duo of “Dean & Jean.” They recorded for Buckeye, Ember and the Laurie subsidiary Rust, from late 1958 through 1966, and had some Pop chart hits
Their debut was We're Gonna Get Married for Buckeye in 1958. Their first record for Allen Sussel's Rust label, he also ran the Andie, Emge, and Laurie imprints, was Dance The Roach # 5044.
They eventually issued something like nine releases on the label and had a minor hit with the third Tra La La La Suzy, the above was their fourth. (“Tra La La La Suzy” went to #35 and “Hey Dean, Hey Jean” made it to #32).
French EpsInterestingly EMI picked up three of their records and issued them in the UK on Stateside, one of which was the above stormer (see below). Stateside also released When The Boys Happy, which was also a Rust release USA.
http://www.uncamarvy.com/KingToppers/kingtoppers.htmlSongs :
Oh Yeah We’re Gonna Get Married Too Young To Know
Never Let Your Love Fade Away Turn It Off Come Take A Walk With Me
Dance The Roach Mack The Knife Tra La La Suzy
I Love The Summertime Hey Jean, Hey Dean Please Don’t Tell Me Now
I Wanna Be Loved Thread Your Needle Goddess Of Love
Sticks And Stones In My Way Lovingly Yours
She’s Too Respectable Seven Day Wonder Luck Old Sun...
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Curtis Ware & The Four Do-Matics (Seattle, WA)
Personnel :Curtis Ware (Lead)
Jim Iddings
Clayton Lacey
Merve Clements
Del Green
Discography :
1961- Flame In My Heart / Am I In Love (KayBee 101)
Biography :
Well-known popish vocal group from seattle . The Four Do-Matics consisted of Jim Iddings, Clayton Lacey, Merve Clements, Del Green.In 1961 they backed up Curtis Ware for his two doo wop's sides on The Seatlle's label Kay Bee.
Songs :
Am I In Love Flame In My Heart
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The Five Dreamers (2) (Columbus Ohio)
Personnel:
Ernest Mackey
Jesse Williams
Charles Smith
Corey Kendricks
Albert "Stoney" Stoner
Discography :
1957 – Beverly / You Don’t Know (Port 5001)
Biography :The Five Dreamers were Ernest Mackey, Jesse Williams, Charles Smith, Corey Kendricks, and Albert "Stoney" Stoner. They toured in the east in 1955 under the direction of orchestra leader William " Jimmy" Allen.
They eventually were known as just the Dreamers. Bobby Taylor, who later formed Bobby Taylor and the Vancouvers, also passed through this group.
Songs :
Beverly You Don’t Know...
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