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Oct
21

I’m Confessin’= The Cadets/Jacks 1955 RPM

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Willie Davis on lead. The Cadets/Jacks were Aaron Collins (the brother of Betty and Rosie Collins who recorded as The Teen Queens), Willie Davis, Austin "Ted" Taylor, baritone Lloyd mcgraw and bass singer Will "Dub" Jones. Ted Taylor, who left the group in early 1956 for a solo career, was replaced first by Prentice Moreland (who attended only one session and delivered the line "Great googa-mooga, let me outtahere," on "Stranded in the Jungle") and then by Pete Fox from The Flairs. Joe Bihari the boss man of the Modern Records empire in Los Angeles came up with the idea of having one group with a split personality, envisioning The Jacks as a ballad harmony group utilizing the writing talents of Aaron Collins, and The Cadets as an uptempo and novelty song quintet. As a rule, Dub Jones or Aaron Collins sang lead on the Cadets recordings, while tenor Willie Davis fronted the Jacks. Ted Taylor was also featured on three early songs. The band on most of the group's sessions was lead by tenor saxophonist Maxwell Davis. The Jacks/Cadets also backed up other artists, notably Young Jessie on "Mary Lou" and Richard Berry on "Jelly Roll" and "God Gave Me You."
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Jul
16

Little Clydie & Teens (aka Clyde King)- Oh Me 1956

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1961 The Meadowlarks: It's Stompin' Time (Part 1) / It's Stompin' Time (Part 2) (Interlude 101) * 1962 Clydie King & The Sweet Things: The Boys In My Life / Promises (Philips 40001) * 1962 Clydie King & Mel Carter: Who Do You Love / The Wrong Side Of Town (Philips 40049) * 1962 Clydie King: Turn Around / Don't Hang Up The Phone (Philips 40051) * 1963 Clydie King and The Sweet Things: Only The Guilty Cry / By Now (Philips 40107) * 1965 Bonnie & The Treasures: Home Of The Brave / Our Song (Phi ...
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Jul
15

CAROL DEENE– MOST PEOPLE DO–CAPITOL 5463

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Almost every record that Carol Deene made now seems to be a cover version. This isn't really true, but she certainly took her fair share from other singers- no less than three were covers of American singer Sue Thompson, but she also covered Linda Scott and Joanie Sommers as well as fellow UK artist Valerie Mountain. Her later releases were all originals, but by then the hits had stopped; so perhaps the cover formula was a winning one. Arguably, Carol's covers were every bit as good as ...
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Mar
04

Garnet Mimms The Truth Hurts

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