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The El Rays aka The Dells

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The El Rays (Harvey, Illinois)
aka The Dells




Personnel :

Johnny Funches (Lead Tenor)

Michael "Mickey" McGill (Second Baritone)

Verne Allison (Tenor)

Lucius McGill (Tenor)

Marvin Junior (Baritone)

Chuck Barksdale (Bass)




Discography :

Singles:
1954 - Darling I Know / Christine (Checker 794)

Unreleased :
1954 - Whing Ding All Night (Checker)
1954 - So Long (Checker)




Biography :

The Dells were formed in 1953 in southern suburbs of Chicago, specifically the town of Harvey, Illinois, where all the members attended high school together. The original lineup featured lead baritone Marvin Junior, lead tenor Johnny Funches, tenors Verne Allison and Lucius McGill, second baritone Mickey McGill, and bass Chuck Barksdale.

  

Initially called the El-Rays, the group recorded their first single, "Darling I Know," for Chess Records subsidiary Checker that year; it flopped. Lucius McGill departed not long after, and wasn't replaced, cutting the group down to a quintet.


The Dells on Vee-Jay

Newly christened The Dells, they got another shot in 1955 when they signed to Vee-Jay.
http://www.uncamarvy.com/Dells/dells.html



Songs :

  
Darling I Know                                      Christine



 

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The Nu-Tones (1) aka The Nutones (1)

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The Nu-Tones (1) aka The Nutones (1)
 

The Nu-Tones (1) (Los Angeles, CA)
aka The Nutones (1)




Personnel :

Don Ballard (Lead Tenor)

Joe Green (Lead vocals)

Lionel Dawson (Tenor)

George Webster McNeil (Baritone)

Ed Turner (Bass)




Discography :

The Nu-Tones (1)
1955 - Goddess of Love / Niki Niki Mambo (Cutie Girl) (Hollywood Star 797)
1955 - Annie Kicked The Bucket / Believe (Hollywood Star 798)
1955 - Believe / You’re No Barking Dog (Johnny Dragnet Hill) (Hollywood Star 798)

The Nutones (1)
1956 - At Midnite / Beans ‘N’ Greens (Combo 127)

 




Biography :

In 1951, Jake Vernon Haven Porter (Jake Porter), a jazz trumpeter founded the label Combo Records, which was active until 1961 and released R&B and doo wop releases in addition to some jazz. Much of the material released on the label was recorded in Porter's basement, and he did a fair bit of songwriting for the releases in addition to recording duties.

The Nu-Tones (1) aka The Nutones (1)   The Nu-Tones (1) aka The Nutones (1)
                                                                                                                              Jake Porter

The Nutones came from West Los Angeles and local distributor Sid Talmadge did pretty well with their only Combo platter "At Midnite" b/w "Beans ‘N’ Greens". The single sold well in the immediate Los Angeles area but was not too much to talk about elsewhere. Before their Combo recordings,the Nutones under the name of Nu-Tones also recorded for the elusive Cholly Williams, their legendary "Annie Kicked The Bucket" on Hollywood Star recently reportedly fetched the highest price ever for a rock and roll group.





Songs :

The Nu-Tones (1)


Goddess of Love / Niki Niki Mambo

  
           Believe                                 Annie Kicked The Bucket


The Nutones (1)

  
Beans 'N' Greens                                       At Midnite     






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The Teen Queens aka The Humdingers (2)

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The Teen Queens (Los Angeles, CA)
aka The Humdingers (2)  

 

Personnel :

Betty Collins

Rosie Collins

 

Discography :

Singles :

The Teen Queens
1956 - Eddie My Love / Just Goofed (RPM 453 - Kent 348/359)
1956 - Baby Mine / So All Alone (RPM 460)
1956 - Billy Boy / Until The Day I Die (RPM 464)
1956 - Red Top / Love Sweet Love (RPM 470)
1956 - My First Love / ?  (RPM 480)
1957 - Rock Everybody / My Heart's Desire (RPM 484)
1957 - I Miss You / Two Loves And Two Lives (RPM 500)
N/A - No Other (RPM) (Unreleased)
1958 - Dear Tommy / You Good Boy, You Get Cookie (RCA 7206)
1958 - First Crush / Movie Star  (RCA 7396)
1959 - There's Nothing On Your Mind (Part 1) /""(Part 2) (Antler 4014)
1959 - I'm A Fool / Politician (Antler 4015)
1960 - Donny / Donny (Instrumental) (Antler 4016)
1960 - I Heard Violins / Magoo Can See (Antler 4017)

Betty & Rose
1962 - Doodle Doo Doo / That Twistin Feeling (Press 2805)

The Humdingers (2)
1961 - Hum Dinger / Wiggly Feeling (MJC 105)

 

LP :

1957 - Eddie My Love (CLP5022)
Eddie My Love / Red Top / All My Love Belongs to You / Billy Boy / Zig Zag / Until the Day I Die / Love Sweet Love / Just Goofed / Rock Everybody / Baby Mine / So All Alone / Teen Age Idol

1963 - The Teen Queens (CLP 5373)
Eddie My Love / So All Alone / Rock Everybody / Baby Mine  / Let's Kiss / Billy Boy / Just Goofed / Teenage Idol / Zig Zag / Riding

 

 

Biography :

The Teen Queens were two African American sisters from Los Angeles, Betty (born 1939) and Rosie Collins (born 1941). Their brother Aaron Collins was a founding member of the Cadets / Jacks, best known for "Stranded In the Jungle" (1956). This group recorded for RPM / Modern Records and Aaron arranged for his siblings to record for the same label. He had written a song for them, "Eddie My Love", which the Teen Queens recorded in December 1955, coupled with a jumping blues tune, "Just Goofed" (RPM 453). Released in January 1956, "Eddie My Love" was an immediate seller, peaking at # 2 on Billboard's R&B charts and at # 14 on the pop charts.

     
Aaron Collins                  

Though Aaron Collins had written the song by himself, he had to share composing credits with arranger / conductor Maxwell Davis and one of the Bihari brothers (owners of the label), who was credited as "Ling". This was more or less common practice at RPM / Modern at the time. "Eddie My Love" spawned numerous cover versions, two of which also made the pop Top 20, by the Fontane Sisters on Dot (# 11) and by the Chordettes on Cadence (# 14). The song has become a classic of its genre. The follow-up was the very similar "So All Alone", which did not sell well. By this time the group was on the road to promote their hit. They toured in the "Biggest Rock 'n' Roll Show Of 1956", alongside Frankie Lymon, Bo Diddley, Big Joe Turner, Bill Haley and his Comets, the Drifters and others. In July 1956, Cash Box picked them as "Up-And-Coming Female Group" in its DJ poll. Yet, by then the hits were already over and the girls were has-beens before they were 18. Later RPM singles concentrated on uptempo numbers, which the sisters sang with clarity and gusto.

   

The best of these is probably "Rock Everybody" (RPM 484), a variation on "Rag Mop", released towards the end of 1956. In 1957 the Teen Queens received an offer to record for RCA Records. Unfortunately, the label tried to change their image and stripped them of their rhythm and blues style, the factor that made the Teen Queens so popular in the first place.  RCA gave them songs like "You Good Boy, You Get Cookie" and "Movie Star", sung in a style so straight they could have been lifted from a Broadway soundtrack. The girls left RCA within a year. After almost two years of not recording, the Teen Queens made four sides for Antler Records, owned by Buck Ram, whose assistant Jean Bennett became their manager.

  
                                                                                                   The Teen Queens 1955 ???

The first Antler single was an answer to Big Jay McNeely's hit "There Is Something On Your Mind", entitled "There Is Nothing On My Mind" (Parts 1 & 2). Each of the sisters takes her turn singing a line, interspersed with a stern spoken lecture. A far cry from the teenage innocence of "Eddie My Love" (which was reissued on Kent in 1961 and on Lana in 1964).

    

Buck Ram ran the Antler label only as a sideline and "There Is Nothing On My Mind" went nowhere. After one more single on Press Records in 1962, as Rosie & Betty, the Teen Queens ended their recording career. The two sisters met untimely deaths. They had started using dope while on the road in 1956 and could not kick the habit. In 1968, Rosie took an overdose of pills and alcohol, went to sleep and did not wake up. Betty passed away two or three years later. One of rock 'n' roll's tragic stories.

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