Sound Incorporated
Kevin Longendyke sent in scans and transfers of a demo cut by Sound Incorporated at Broadway Recording Studios, 1697 Broadway, NY. Kevin wrote, “I found it in Harrisonburg, Virginia. The owner of the...
View ArticleThe various Satin Records labels
There are two garage 45s in these lists, Shep & The Downbeats “Girl, Girl” / “You’re Never There” on the Roulette-distributed Satin label from NY, and Gary & Kyle “Stay With Me” / Smaller Than...
View ArticleJoey Vine on Hercules
Joey Levine wrote “Try It” for the Standells and went on to compose, produce and sing on numerous pop hits for the Third Rail (including “Run Run Run” and the excellent flip “No Return”), the Ohio...
View ArticleMustache Wax
Daniel Lane (Danny Lutzky) – guitar Richie Winston – 6 and 12 string guitar David Knopf – bass Lloyd Goldberg – drums and lead vocals Eddie DiBiase – harmonica I was very excited to track down a copy...
View ArticleThe Pebble Episode
mistaken first label with studio owner Vincent Oddo’s name as artist Bill DeFalco – lead guitar Frank DeFalco – rhythm guitar Jimmy DiGiacomo – bass Joey Erico – drums Brothers Bill and Frank DeFalco...
View ArticleThe Buffaloes
Considering the names on the labels of this 45 and the quality of single, it’s amazing how obscure this group called the Buffaloes seems to be. Other than a likely location of Long Island, I know...
View ArticleThe Innkeepers on Galiko
The Innkeepers had one excellent single in late 1966, “Never Should Have Done It” b/w “Wanted” on Galiko 895. The band came from Queens, New York somewhere near Bayside. One member may have been Leon...
View ArticleArboreal “Our Souls Would See Us Through”
This single by Arboreal was a mystery to me, the only names on the label are Glen, Greg Allen, and no label name or address. Even the deadwax only repeats the 45-ST-101 A/B on the labels. When I first...
View ArticleThe Cloudwalkers “Sunglasses”
The Cloudwalkers came from the Bensonhurst neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. They cut one single, the harp-driven “Sunglasses” b/w “Never Told Me So” on Capco 106 in mid-1965. “Sunglasses” isn’t the...
View ArticleThe Mark V on Blast Records
I don’t have any info on the Mark V other than what’s on the labels. BMI lists the “Mark V” as the song writer for “I Want To Say”, so that indicates the band members were L. Cerame, G. Snow, R. Eder,...
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