The Accents (1)
(Top to Bottom) George Milan, Bob Moody, Jackie Allen and Warren Tippie
The Accents (1) (Los Angeles)
Personnel :
Jackie Allen
George Milan
Bob Moody
Warren Tippie
Discography :
Jackie Allen é The Accents (1)
1955 - Cool-A-Roo (I Love You, Baby) / Don't Go (Ac'cent 1025)
1955 - Bop Me Baby / Mood To Be Wooed (Ac'cent 1027)
The Accents (1)
1955 - Yes Yes / Forever Yours (Ac'cent 1031)
1956 - Where Will You Be / Voice Of The Bayous (Ac'cent 1036)
1956 - The Name Song / This Ole Body (Ac'cent 1037)
1956 - He Guides Me / Good Bye, God Bless You (Ac'cent 1040)
1956 - Put Your Hand In His Hand / Trust In The Lord (Ac'cent 1043)
Lynn Howard & The Accents (1)
1956 - Red Thunderbird / Walkin' After Midnight (Ac'cent 1044)
Nick Lucas bb The Accents (1)
1955 - Kind And Considerate / Soldiers Guitar (Ac'cent 1030)
Biography :
In 1955 George Milan were a popular motion picture and Television personality who has been featured in more 100 television shows and was part of a Pop Vocal group named The Accents with Jackie Allen, Bob Moody and Warren Tippie . The Accents has been seen on Ed Sullivan's "Toast On The Town", in the motion pictures, and are the lead singers with "Voices Of Walter Schumann" and are the voices heard on several commercials over radio and Television.
Scott Seely, a songwriter, arranger, and musician, started Ac'cent Records in 1954 as a way to promote original compositions for which he held the publishing rights. The Accents signed a recording contract with Scott Seely and recorded seven pop singles and backed some artist for the label.
Songs :
(updated by Hans-Joachim)
The Accents (1)
Cool-A-Roo (I Love You, Baby) Don't Go
Bop Me Baby Mood To Be Wooed
The Name Song This Ole Body
Yes Yes / Forever Yours
Lynn Howard & The Accents (1)
Red Thunderbird Walkin' After Midnight
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