"Johnny's Comin' Home" b/w "Your Love" (Mar Records # 45-102) was released on a little New York based label in 1962 by the Jogettes, an R&B girl group. They seem to be a one hit wonder, imitating other girl groups by ending their name with "ette". Steve Verroca wrote and produced the two songs.
1961 - My Heart Went Zing / Too Young To Love (C & T 0001)
Biography :
The Taylor Tones were a girl group from Detroit, Michigan composed by Jacqueline Broughton (Lead), Pearl Robinson , Faye Carter and Betty (?).. They were in High School when they formed The Taylor Tones . Jacqueline Broughton co write and sang the two songs that were released by C & T Records in Detroit Owned by Bill Campbell and Jack Thomas.
1956 - Giddy Up And Ding Dong / You Are An Angel (Rama 190)
Biography :
After nine records to their credit and only one chart hit, the Crows decided to call it a day in early 1955. Bill Davis went to sing with the Continentals (also on Rama) for one and only single, "You're an Angel" b/w "Giddy Up And Ding Dong" released in January 1956. The others in the Continentals were lead James Gooden, Demetrius Clare, Sidney Gray, and a baritone named Tommy. In 1963 Bill Davis missed a chance to join the Flamingos; instead he chose to stay with a group called the Honeycoles, whose sides for Columbia were never released.
1954 - If You Only Knew What A Three Cent Stamp Could Do / Now, Now, Now (Epic 9024)
Biography :
Bill Courtney (lead singer) and backing vocalists Walter Gold, Robert Golden and Frank Mahoney were students at the University of Boston, Massachusetts, USA, in the early 50s who harmonized for their own amusement to whatever instrumental accompaniment they could muster. They first performed locally under the name of The Esquires. It is under this name that they record their first singles "If You Only Knew What A Three Cent Stamp Could Do" b/w "Now, Now, Now "for Epic Records. They will add "four" in front of Esquires and will continue with this title throughout their career.