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Par dion1 le 10 February 2009 à 19:30
The Gaylords (Newark, New Jersey)
aka The Imperials (2) Maybe The Ambassadors (1)Personnel :
George Copes
Rudy Copes
James Morris
Earl Thomas
Louis Van Dyke
Discography :
The Gaylords
1953 - Get Mad, Baby / Go On, Baby (Savoy 852)The Imperials (2)
1953 - My Darling / You Should Have Told Me (Savoy 1104)
1954 - Why Did You Leave Me / Hard Workin' Woman (Derby 858)The Ambassadors (1)
Single :
1954 - Darling I'm Sorry (I Made You Cry) / Willa Bea (Timely 1001)
Unreleased :
1954 - Calling For love (Timely)
1954 - Moanin' (Timely)Biography :
Vocal group from Newark, New Jersey, The Gaylords consisted of George Copes, Rudy Copes, James Morris, Earl Thomas, Louis Van Dyke. May 23, 1952, the group recorded four sides in the same session : "Get Mad Baby","Go On Baby", "My Darling" and "You Should Have Told Me". Savoy released "Get Mad Baby" b/w "Go On Baby" as the Gaylords (# 852).
Because there was a pop group at mercury also called the Gaylords, Savoy changed this group's name to the Imperials and released " My Darling" b/w "You Should Have Told Me". The same Imperials, in July 1954, had a release on Derby (# 858): "Why Did You Leave Me" b/w "Hard Workin' Woman". Louis Van Dyke was part of the Ambassadors that recorded for Timely in Sept '53, maybe the imperials became the Ambassadors…???
Songs :
(updated by Hans-Joachim)
The Gaylords
Go On, Baby Get Mad, Baby
The Imperials (2)
My Darling You Should Have Told Me
Why Did You Leave Me Hard Workin' Woman
The Ambassadors (1)
Willa Bea / Darling I'm Sorry..... Calling For love
Moanin'
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