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The Four Speeds

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The Four Speeds  

The Four Speeds (Jacksonville, Florida)

 

Personnel :

Benny Goodwin (Lead)

James Hartley

Marvin Robinson

Willie Driskell Jr.

 

Discography :

1954 - I Need You Baby / The Girls Back Home (DeLuxe 6070)

 

Biography :

The Four Speeds were formed in June, 1954, in Jacksonville, Florida, USA, where all the band members lived at the time. They were a vocal group with lead vocals sung by Benny Goodwin, and the backing vocals handled by James Hartley, Marvin Robinson and Willie Driskell Jnr. Goodwin had been discovered by DeLuxe Records then A&R representative, Carl LeBow, a few years earlier. LeBow thought Goodwin needed more experience before recording anything, so it was not until 1954 that he was deemed "ready", The Four Speeds were formed, and a recording session held. The resulting single, The Girls Back Home b/w I Need You Baby, was written by band members Goodwin (Girls) and Hartley (Baby) and showed promise for them as an up and coming group.

The Four Speeds     The Four Speeds

It was to be their only release and, although it was reviewed well in Billboard Magazine, failed to make any impact on the charts. The band had also been signed to a contract with Elmore James, along with saxophonist Fats Jackson, in 1954. James was keen to get his new lineup into the studio and record some material, which he did, but none of his releases around that time featured any backing vocals, so it is doubtful if The Four Speeds ever actually recorded anything with him. They were listed on the roster of artists signed to DeLuxe Records in the January 29 edition of Billboard magazine in 1955, but no further mentions occur after that date. The band, therefore, was only together for around seven months, and then the individual members moved on to do other things.

 

Songs :

  
 I Need You Baby                            The Girls Back Home

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The Keen Teens

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The Keen Teens  
(L to R)  Max Harrington, Buddy Maynard and Morris Alexander  (top) Kirby Williams

The Keen Teens (Anton, Tx)

 

Personnel :

Morris Alexander (Lead)

Buddy Maynard

Max Harrington

Kirby Williams

 

Discography :

Unreleased :
1960 - Our Love Should Be
1960 - Naughty Neena

 

Biography :

Organized in 1957, this Vocal Quartet from Anton includes Max Harrington, Buddy Maynard, Morris Alexander and Kirby Williams. Duran Bishop plays the piano, Mickey Jolley plays the guitar and Larry Cox is on the drums. Starting out by singing only around Anton, the quartet's popularity soon spread to other communities throughout this area.


Norman Petty Studio

They have made numerous appearances at various gatherings and have appeared on television. Mars,22  1960 The Kenn Tenns cut two songs at the Norman Petty Studio in Clovis : "Our Love Should Be" b/w "Naughty Neena ". Unfortunately, both titles will never released...

 

Song :


Naughty Neena

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The Marquees (3)

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The Marquees (3)  

The Marquees (3) (Los Angeles)

 

Personnel:

Andrew Fisher

George Bonney

Sammy Reynolds

Mickey ...

 

Discography :

The Marquees (3) 

Singles :
1959 - Who Will Be The First One / Love Machine (Warner Bros 5072)
1959 - Christmas In The Congo / Santa Done Got Hip (Warner Bros 5127)
1960 - Until The Day I Die / Don't Be Mean, Geraldine (Warner Bros 5139)
1960 - That's The Way I Feel / Stay With Me (Jo Ann 128)

Unreleased :
1960 - Somebody Cares For You (Warner Bros)
1960 - Yardbird Sam (Warner Bros)

Andrew Fisher & The Marquees (3) / Terry Brown & The Marquees (3)
1961 - Don't You Do Me Like That / I Need A Helping Hand (Jo Ann 130)

Etta And Amelia bb The Marquees (3)
1961 - Teenage Boy / Dry Your Eyes (Jo Ann 129)

 

Biography :

The Marquees were one of several singing groups represented by Bob Sherman and Music World Corporation in the late 1950s. The Group recorded many songs , most of which will be written by Bob & Richard Sherman. The Marquees had 3 releases on Warner Brother between 1959 and 1960. The Warner Brothers group consisted of George Bonney, Andrew Fisher, Sammy Reynolds, a 4th singer only remembered as Mickey and  & a 5th singer. Andrew Fisher & the Marquees had 2 more releases. Both were on the Jo Ann label: 1 in 1960 & 1 in 1961.

The Marquees (3)   The Marquees (3)

Robert Bernard (Bob) Sherman was an American songwriter who specialized in musical films with his brother Richard Morton Sherman. The Sherman Brothers were responsible for more motion picture musical song scores than any other songwriting team in film history. Some of the Sherman Brothers' best known songs were incorporated into live action and animation musical films including: Mary Poppins, The Jungle Book, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, The Slipper and the Rose, and Charlotte's Web

 

Songs :
(updated by Hans-Joachim)   

The Marquees (3)


Who Will Be The First One / Love Machine

  
Christmas In The Congo                       Until The Day I Die     

  
Don't Be Mean, Geraldine                        Santa Done Got Hip      

  
      Stay With Me                            That's The Way I Feel

  
Don't You Do Me Like That                     I Need A Helping Hand   

Etta And Amelia

  
Dry Your Eyes                                    Teenage Boy  

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The Emberglows

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The Emberglows (Watts, Los Angeles)

 

Personnel :

Lloyd Boughton

Thomas Hangie

Ray Jones

James Hicks

 

Discography :

1961 - Have You Found Someone New / Sack And Chemise Gang Fight (Doré 591)
1962 - Make Up Your Mind / Sentimental Reasons  (Amazon 1005)
1962 - Cookie / Make Up Your Mind (Amazon 1005)

 

Biography :

The Emberglows were based at Holmes Avenue, just north of Watts, and the members on their 1961 Doré contract were Lloyd Boughton. Thomas Hangie, Ray Jones and James Hicks. Boughton wrote "Sack And Chemise Gang Fight" and Hicks penned "Have You found Someone New". They had two more 45s, on the Amazon label, the following year: "Make Up Your Mind" b/w "Sentimental Reasons" and a later coupling of "Make Up Your Mind" b/w "Cookie".

 

Songs :

  
Sack And Chemise Gang Fight                Sentimental Reasons        

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