The Robbins (3) aka The Two-Notes (1) aka The Classics (7) aka The Robins (2)
Redda Robbins
The Robbins (3) (Cleveland, OH.)
aka The Two-Notes (1)
aka The Classics (7)
aka The Robins (2)
Personnel :
Redda Robbins "Shubert"
Jeanette Robbins "Harris"
Discography :
The Robbins (3)
1959 - And Everytime / Tweedy-Dee (Redda Robbins) (Redhead 100)
1959 - I Want To Sing Again / Standing At The Bandstand (Cashmere 1000)
The Two-Notes (1)
1959 - Sandy, Sandy / My Secret Lover (Coral 62153)
The Classics (7)
1960 - You're Everything / Burning Love (Top Rank 2061)
The Robins (2)
1961 - Baby Love / We Loved (Gone 5101)
Biography :
In February 1959, Redda and Jeanette Robbins South Euclid’s young singing composers, have etched two of their songs for Cashmere Records Studio, which they own. "I Want to Sing Again" "and "Standing At The Bandstand" are their lilting tunes for which they recruited Dick Lurie's all-Cleveland orchestra. Billed as The Robbins, the sister team makes its home at 3852 Grosvenor Road. A few months later The Robbins released a new single on the Redhead label with the B-side by Redda Robbins.
1964 - Redda Robbins 1968 - Redda Robbins
In November 1959, as the Two-Notes They write and recorded "Sandy, Sandy" and "My Secret Lover" for Coral. They recorded in 1960 as by The Classics on Top Rank the following year with "You're Everything" and "Burning Love" and in 1961 "Baby Love" "We Loved" as The Robins. (Redda Robbins also used the name Redda Shubert and Jeanette Robbins the Name of Jeanette Harris). in 1963, Redda Robbins heard the Secrets at one of the gigs, and offered to take the girls under her wing. In 1964, Redda Robbins started and owned the Redda label and she was the manager of the Motions, The Bobbi Pins, the Parakeets, the Wispers, Barry Lee, Terry Hall and of course Bocky and the Visions.
Songs :
The Robbins (3)
I Want To Sing Again
The Two-Notes (1)
My Secret Lover
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