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The Catalinas (9)

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The Catalinas (9)
Paul Buff

The Catalinas (9) (Cucamonga, California)




Personnel :

Paul Buff

Allison Buff





Discography :

1964 - Your Tender Lips / Gonna Tell (Original Sound)





Biography :

Pal Recording Studio (1957–1964) was an independent recording studio that operated in Cucamonga, California. The studio was started by engineer/innovator Paul Buff. The studio is known for its instrumental Surf music recordings such as "Wipe Out" by The Surfaris and the original demo recording of "Pipeline". Buff’s studio creativity and complete openness in recording musicians of all backgrounds and styles naturally resulted in studio bookings by many local artists. Pal Recording Studio quickly became a place where musicians could record their rehearsals and repertoire and leave with high quality recordings.

The Catalinas (9)    The Catalinas (9)

Paul Buff’s Original Sound output was credited to his own name as well as many other artists. Paul also recorded with his first wife Allison as The Catalinas. Terri And Johnnie had cut "Your Tender Lips" at Pal for release on Donna, but their version was not a hit. So, Paul Buff did his own version as The Catalinas for Original Sound. Unlike Terri And Johnnie's version as a male/female duet, all the vocals on The Catalinas' version were by Paul. The Catalinas released "Gonna Tell" as the Original Sound B-side of "Your Tender Lips." Unlike the A-side, "Gonna Tell" features Allison Buff in the lead with Paul doing the bridge.

The Catalinas (9)     The Catalinas (9)
                     Paul Buff                                                                                        Frank Zappa
Pal was also the training ground for a young Frank Zappa who worked at the studio starting in 1961. Zappa learned basic recording techniques at Pal. He recorded his first rock n' roll record, "Breaktime", by The Masters, which consisted of himself, Paul Buff, and Ronnie Williams. In 1964, Zappa bought the studio and renamed it Studio Z.






Songs :

  
 Your Tender Lips                                  Gonna Tell          




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The Celebrities (3)

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The Celebrities (3)

The Celebrities (3) (Bronx, New York)


Personnel :

Jo Jo (Lead)

Douglas Rodriguez

Billy

Pefly

???


Discography :

1961 - I Want You /  Mambo Daddy (Music Makers 101)


Biography :

The Celebrities were a racially mixed group from the Bronx composed by Jo Jo (Lead) , Douglas Rodriguez, Billy, Perfly and another guy.  "I Want You " b/w Mambo Daddy" was recorded in 1961 by the group at Musicmakers Studios W.57th St. in New York with King Curtis's Band  who did a fabulous solo on his Sax with "Mambo Daddy" on the B side. "I want You" charted in 1961 at #31 on the WABC Swinging Sound Survey April 18, 1961.

The Celebrities (3)    The Celebrities (3)
King Curtis                                                                                                       

The same year, Douglas Rodriguez and his new group , The Rialtos with Hector Ruiz, Fred Campos, Francisco Zubillaca and Patrick Gaul recorded again at Musicmakers Studios with King Curtis's Band the tunes "It Hurts" and  "Let Me In" . In 1966 Douglas Rodriguez became a member of the The Latin Souls with Frank Ruiz,Anthony Florez, & Sammy Marrero.


 


Songs :

  
 I Want You                                 Mambo Daddy

 



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The Tu-Tones (1)

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The Tu-Tones (1)
Top : Freddie Marione  Bottom : Sal Marino 

The Tu-Tones (1) (New Jersey)

 

Personnel :

Sal Marino

Freddie Marione

 

Discography :

1957 - True To Me / Don't Say We're Through (Cabot 114)
1957 - Crazy Baby / Be My Steady Love (Cabot 115)

 

Biography :

Sal Marino was born and raised in New Jersey and spent much of his youth in Hudson County, he went on to Memorial High School in West New York. Following high school, Sal Marino began to march to the beat of a different drum, and off to show business he went.

The Tu-Tones (1)  The Tu-Tones (1)
                                                                                             Freddie Marione & Sal Marino

Through song and dance, Sal Marino and his buddy, Freddie Marione, entertained crowds across the country, in a musical act the pair dubbed The Tu-Tones. They performed at the Ted Mack Amateur Hour in Seaside Heights and won twice. 

The Tu-Tones (1)

After coming into contact with Ted Mack, a famous radio and television show host of the era, the duet met Teresa Brewer — a famous pop singer — who took them under her wing. She helped to get them a recording contract. The Tu-Tones cut two singles on Cabot Records  founded by Paul Wexler in January 1957 in New York.

 

Songs :


Crazy Baby

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The Royal Robins (1)

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The Royal Robins (1)
1961 - Top L to R: George, Ellery & Halsey Payton - Bottom L to R: Charles Hudgins, Gene Evans, George Britt 

The Royal Robins (1) (Tidewater, VA)

 

Personnel :

George Payton (Lead)

Halsey (Jose) Payton (Baritone / Lead)

Ellery Payton (Lead / First Tenor)

George Britt (Second Tenor / Lead))

John (Pete) Wiggins (Bass)

Eugene Evans (Guitar)

 

Discography :

The Royal Robins (1)
1963 - Turn Me Loose / The Country Fool (ABC Paramount 10504)
1964 - How High The Moon / Something You've Got, Baby (ABC Paramount 10542)
1966 - Something About You Sends Me / Roller Coaster (Tru-Glo-Town 506)

The Soul City
1966 - Everybody Dance Now / Who Knows (Goodtime 801)
1967 - Cold Hearted Blues / Who Do You Think You Are (Goodtime 802)
1967 -  I Will Take Care Of You / I Shot For The Moon (Mercury 72735)

 

Biography :

From Doo Wop to Soul.  The Royal Robins became an official group in 1955. Original members were George Payton, Halsey (Jose) Payton, Ellery Payton, Barry Fonville, Charles Hudgins  and Eugene Evans. In 1957 they won the Booker T. Washington High School Talent Show in Norfolk, VA. Before their first recordings in 1963, there will be some personnel changes, in 1959, George Britt replaced Barry Fonville. In 1960 Charles Hudgins left the group and in 1962 Jose was drafted in the Army and John (Pete) Wiggins replaced him. After several years of practices they obtain a recording contract with ABC Paramount where they recorded two singles in 1963 & 1964. A third single will be released in 1966 on the Tru-Glo-Town label from Englewood, NJ.

The Royal Robins (1)

From 1957 to 1967, the Royal robins shared the stage with The Temptations, The Four Tops, The Flamingos, Mr. Jerry Butler, Little Anthony and The Imperials, Gladys Knight and The Pips, Martha and The Vandellas, Curtis Mayfield and The Impressions, Fats Domino, Dionne Warwick, The Showmen, Gary U.S. Bond…. They Worked with Musical Arrangers such as Bert Keyes, Hal David, Count Basey or Burt Bacharach.

The Royal Robins (1)
1964 picture of George Payton , Ellery Payton, Halsey (Jose) Payton, and George Britt

The group appeared in the Mike Douglas Show in Ohio, The Apollo Theater in Harlem, The Chitterlin Circuit, The Norfolk Arena, The Seaview Beach in Va. Beach, Sunset Lake Park, The Fox Theater in NY, The Howard Theater in D.C., The Twenty Grand in Detroit, Eureka Lodge in Norfolk, The Petite Ballroom in Portsmouth, Palms Garden Night Club in Hampton, Fort Story NCO Club, Fort Belvoir NCO Club, Norfolk State Auditorium, The Virginia Beach Dome. In 1965 the Royal Robins changed their name as Soul City , the group continues a few years and recorded three singles. The Viet Nam War interrupted and eventually ended the group's continued success because Jose and Ellery were drafted.

 

Songs :

The Royal Robins (1)


  
Turn Me Loose                         How High The Moon

  
Something You've Got, Baby       Something About You Sends Me

  
Roller Coaster                             The Country Fool



The Soul City

     
Everybody Dance Now               Who Knows                          Cold Hearted Blues

     
Who Do You Think You Are      I Will Take Care Of You              I Shot For The Moon

 

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Jess Du Boy & The Hitch-Hikers

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Jess Du Boy & The Hitch-Hikers
 

Jess Du Boy & The Hitch-Hikers (Richmond, Virginia)




Personnel :

Jess Du Boy (Lead)

John Kelly

Kay Sanderson

Dick McCray





Discography :

Jess Du Boy & The Hitch-Hikers
1957 - Beautiful Love / Angels Don't Live On Earth (ABC 9848)

Jess DuBoy
1959 - Echos / Puppy Love (Colonial 7002)
1960 - Achin' Breakin' Heart / The Only One I Love (Brooke 121)
1964 - Silhouettes / That's When Your Heartaches Begin (Brunswick 55270)

Jess Du Boy & The Hitch-Hikers

 

 




Biography :

In 1957, Jess Du Boy called up WRVA announcer Stutz, a successful songwriter who had scored a No. 1 pop hit with “Little Things Mean a Lot” by Kitty Kallen, and boldly asked if he would listen to his doo-wop vocal group, Jess Du Boy and the Hitch-Hikers. Stutz ended up hiring Duboy's band to make demos of his new song copyrights. One of these, “Beautiful Love,” eventually was released on the national ABC-Paramount label in 1957 and scored as a big regional hit.  Jess and the Hitch-Hikers embarked on an unusual tour to support the disc, thumbing to gigs across America.

Jess Du Boy & The Hitch-Hikers

In 1959 he was the lead singer of in the the Rock-A-Teens, a Richmond, Virginia band. They had a couple of hits, and one of them, “Woo Hoo,” has been covered countless times over the years, appearing in numerous films and advertisements.  Though it’s considered an instrumental, the song features vocals (“woo hoo, woo hoo hoo…”) by Jess Du Boy.  He and the Rock-A-Teens recorded the song in Don McGraw’s studio, in Roanoke County.  The song was put out in 1959 (first on McGraw’s label, Doran, but later by Roulette).  The song peaked at #16 on the Billboard pop charts.

Jess Du Boy & The Hitch-Hikers     Jess Du Boy & The Hitch-Hikers

Jess recorded some single on Colonial, Brooke and Brunswick. He served as a DJ on WEZL while in college. He then went to WEET, where he developed what is thought by broadcasters to be the first or among the first station identification jingles in the country. Mr. Duboy was program manager and the afternoon DJ at WLEE when he approached J. Sargeant Reynolds, who owned some media, to purchase a radio station for Mr. Duboy to run.
http://www.richmond.com/news/local/article_0d1c4f91-2935-555d-bd25-05d51a3a027a.html






Songs :

Jess Du Boy & The Hitch-Hikers

  
       Beautiful Love                            Angels Don't Live On Earth


Jess DuBoy

  
Puppy Love                             Silhouettes


When Your Heartaches Begin





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The Blends (2)

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Marsha Raskin

The Blends (2) (Los Angeles, CA.)

 

Personnel:

Leonard Lebovitz "Lenny Lee" (Lead)

Marsha Raskin (High Tenor)

Barry Fisher (Tenor)

Stan Fisher (Tenor)

Larry Coleman (Bass)

 

Discography :

The Blends (2)
1960 - Tell Me / The Way I Want You (Skylark 108/Talent 110)

Johnny Sablan bb The Blends (2)
1961 - Will She Agree To Go Steady / Big Fat Lie (Not Them) (Skylark 105)

 

Biography :

Vocal group from Los Angeles .  Marsha Raskin (High Tenor), Barry Fisher (Tenor) and Leonard Lebovitz "Lenny Lee" (Lead), present Student, and two Alumni Larry Coleman (Bass) and Stan Fisher (Tenor) comprise the group. In 1960, The Blends met promotion manager for Talent and Skylark records, Sy Mitchell. The group auditioned and recorded  "Tell Me" b/w "The Way I Want You" released By Talent in November 1960.

   
                                                                                                               Johnny Sablan

The single was re-released in 1961 on Skylark where the Blends have backed 13-year-old Johnny Sablan on "Will She Agree To Go Steady". Johnny Sablan from the Mariana's island of Guam and moved to southern California, along with his three eldest sons when his father took a job in the City. The Sablans lived right off of Wilshire and Western Avenues in Los Angeles, and watched the era of rock and roll unfold with Ricky Nelson and Elvis Presley singing on the popular American Bandstand TV show. Teen-age guitarist and vocalist,  he wrote "Will She Agree To Go Steady" Which will be his first disc.


 Songs :

                  The Blends (2)                  Johnny Sablan bb The Blends (2)

  
                Tell Me                                Will She Agree To Go Steady



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George Goodman & The Headliners (2)

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George Goodman & The Headliners (2)
L to R : Melvin Peters, George Goodman and Rodney Williams.

George Goodman & The Headliners (2)  (Pittsburgh, PA.)



Personnel :

Rodney Williams (Lead)

George Goodman (Baritone)

Melvin Peters (Tenor)




Discography :

George Goodman And His Headliners (2)
1964 - Let Me Love You / Let Me Love You (Inst.) (Val 1/WB 5632)
1964 - Starlight And Moonbeams / I'm So Tired (Val 3)

George Goodman's Headliners (2)
1964 - I'll Cherish Your Love / Secret Love (Val 5)

George Goodman & The Headliners (2)
1966 - Need You / Starlight And Moonbeams  (Val 6)

The Headliners (2)
1966 - Let Me Love You /I'm So Tired (Val 1000)

 




Biography :

From Doo Wop To Soul. Vocal group from Pittsburgh composed by George Goodman (baritone), Rodney Williams (lead) and Melvin Peters (tenor). In 1964, they  recorded "Let Me Love You", a wonderful ballad who sold over 100,000 copies and a Number 1 record in Pittsburgh and Baltimore. The record was first released in 1964 on Sharpsburg's Val label (#1), credited to George Goodman & His Headliners, and reissued a couple of times. (Val Records was local label operated by florist Augie Bernardi.) It was released again on Warner Brothers in 1965 (#5632), and pressed again by A&M (#1011) in 1968 under The Headliners. It became a huge regional hit but never charted nationally.

George Goodman & The Headliners (2)     George Goodman & The Headliners (2)

In fact, the group had a little cottage industry going on with the label for a brief spell and was Val's big act. Goodman was also heavily into the industry side, producing, distributing, and promoting records. George Goodman, from the Hill District, got his start in the mid 60's working for Herbie Cohen's Fenway Distributors on Fifth Avenue, Uptown. He was very involved in distributing and promoting R & B records for them and helped break Charlie and Inez Foxx's "Mockingbird" on Sue Records. Melvin Peters started his career with The Five Mellows, and also worked with the Del Vikings and Marcels. In the early 1960's, he joined Chuck Jackson and the Motown group The Originals. Then it was back home as a Headliner. He spent the seventies working with Solid Gold, Flashback, and the Katch.
http://oldmonmusic.blogspot.fr/2009/07/george-goodman-and-headliners.html





Songs :

  
    Let Me Love You                           Starlight And Moonbeams

  
    I'm So Tired                                 I'll Cherish Your Love

  
 Secret Love                                       Need You


 



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The Canjoes

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The Canjoes
Paste-up photo

The Canjoes (New York)

 

Personnel :

Joe Louis Johnson (Lou Johnson)

Theresa Cleveland

Ann Gissendanner

 

Discography :

1961 - Speaking Of Love / Dance The Boomerang (Featuring Joe Louis Johnson) (Dapt 208)

 

Biography :

Lou Johnson (born 1941 in Brooklyn, New York City) is an American soul singer and pianist who was active as a recording artist in the 1960s and early 1970s. Coming from a musical family, he started singing in gospel choirs in his teens, before studying music at Brooklyn College. He learned keyboards and percussion, forming a gospel group, the Zionettes, who recorded for Simpson Records and achieved some local success. Johnson then formed a secular vocal group, the Canjoes, with Tresia Cleveland and Ann Gissendammer. They signed to the New York, Amy/Bell/Mala affiliated DAPT label. The partnership saw the release of one single 'Dance the Boomerang' b/w 'Speaking of Love (Dapt 208) before Johnson struck out in pursuit of a solo career.  . The single was also released on Dapt D-208 with the spelling The Coanjos featuring Joe Louis Johnson b/w he Coanjos.

The Canjoes     The Canjoes
                                                                                     Lou Johnson

Cleveland and Giessendanner continued their partnership, reappearing as The Soul Sisters.  A one-shot single on Guyden was followed by a move to Sue Records. In 1962, Johnson signed as a solo singer with Bigtop Records, run by the Hill & Range music publishing company in the Brill Building. There, he met the songwriting team of Burt Bacharach and Hal David, who wrote Johnson's first single, "If I Never Get to Love You". Neither that song nor his second record, "You Better Let Him Go", were hits, but his third single, "Reach Out for Me", also written by Bacharach and David and this time produced by Bacharach, reached # 74 on the Billboard Hot 100 in late 1963.

 

Songs :

  
Dance The Boomerang                      Speaking Of Love     

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The Velvetones (7)

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Roger Gerbino, Ray Forte, Shorty Johnson & Fred Morabito

The Velvetones (7) (New York)

 

Personnel :

Ray Forte

Roger Gerbino

Shorty Johnson

Fred Morabito

 

Discography :

Unreleased :
1963 - Tell Me
1963 - Pretty Girl

 

Songs :

  
Tell Me                                                  Pretty Girl

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The Note-Ables

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The Note-Ables
The Note-Ables (Toronto, Canada)

 

Personnel :

Keith Nowell

Rich

Don

Barth

 

 

Have they recorded ??? 

 

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