CP-5896
The Multi-Sonics with Les Gary
Death Of An Angel
S-T-S Publishing Co.
Kay Belle
I wonder who is Sam the sax player, the man whose music brings ecstacy : Sam (The Man Taylor) perhaps ?
The Offbeats in Lo-Fo
Broken Records Present (LP)
01763 - side one
01764 - side two
Strike Three With The Offbeats
Broken Records GWB 7734 (EP)
CP-2008
Strike Three
The Ohio River Monster
Can't Help Lovin That Man
CP-2009
Kluzewski's Last Movement /
Bbba Baaa Bbblack Sheep Blues /
Don't He Ever Stop
Bill Goodwin
4271 – This Broken Heart Of Mine (Goodwin, Warren Robbe )
4272 -- Love Thy Neighbor As Thyself (Goodwin-L. R. Lick)
(both Vince Rago Music Publishing, BMI)
Universal 45-41012
1960
Bill Goodwin probably recorded this single when he toured the country with Warren Robbe, just before the latter entered the military, where he stayed for two years. It takes place after his four custom recordings issued by Starday (on Mystic, Starday and Dixie) between 1957 and 1959, and before his signing with Band Box Records in 1962. Essentially, a Colorado artist at that time, he moved to Nashville in the mid-sixties. This release on a label owned by Vince Rago, a Wilmington, Delaware song shark is perhaps his most obscure and the most outside of his usual recording places
For more details about Bill Goodwin, see the excellent post and interview by Lisa Wheeler on her Elk Bugles.blog
Bobby Boyle
15219 - Away From The World
15220 - Ricky The Record Hound
(Felicia Fontaine, Bryte Music)
Brite-Star Prod., Newbury, Ohio
Roy Records
Well, you've heard of the autograph howl, or the one who stores bones in the
ground. Different from any dog around, I'll make you the record howl. I start each
day, same old way, burning at the record store. Looking at ones I haven't seen
before, I'll make you the record howl.
…
Well, now you've heard of the autograph house, the one who stores bones in the
ground. I'm different from any dog around, I'm Ricky the record howl. I start each
day, same old way, hunting at the record store. You should see my tail wag when I
see ones I haven't seen before. I'm Ricky the record howl, yeah, Yeah, Ricky,
the record hound.
*
Robert L. Boyle "Bobby", (Bobby Boyle) 69, of Mogadore, passed away February 3, 2011.
Bobby was born in Akron on December 18, 1941. Bobby was a talented musician and songwriter and he enjoyed many years in sales and management positions in the insurance business. His greatest love was owning and operating Boyle's Nursery and Landscaping, a family owned business of 63 years.
Windflower – Dreams
(note : Wind Flower on labels)
McKee Records
Box 76
E. Freedom, Pa.
16637
Max Stiffler – vocals
Tim Patterson – lead guitar
Robert May - keyboards
Chad Patterson – bass guitar
Lynn Miller – drums
Produced by Tim Patterson
side 1 (36441)
Set Your Heart On Fire
Everybody's Rockin'
Dreams
Midnight Lady
Sapphire
Jay Jam
side 2 (36442)
Supernatural Mind
Nowhere Cowboy
Time
Only You
Nothing You Can Count On
Anu
22553 - Just Say So (Anu, Vestal Music BMI)
22554 - Prayer
Produced by Elliot Ryan
Unicorn Records
A new label added to my Rite list. A third Unicorn label. Not the same as The Plantation Singers one, or as The Hazards (from Ohio, related to Bryte/Brite Star).
This Unicorn label was from Washington, DC. Operated by Elliot Ryan, also owner of Vestal Music, BMI publisher affiliated.
Ryan was originally from New York, had graduated from Michigan State University, and after a two-year stint in the army settled down in Washington, DC in May 1960. He took over the Unicorn, a major beatnik establishment, which offered folk music and a bohemian atmosphere for those who shied away from the hustle and bustle of Connecticut Avenue, with the idea of making it a live music coffee house and installed a Wednesday night “hootenanny” where a bevy of folk singers gathered and sung for the masses. Jazz musicians were featured on Monday nights and on weekends he booked such folk artists as Tim Cameron, Allen Damron, Mario Illo, John Everhart, Robbie Basho, Pete LaFarge, and Eric Darling (of the Weavers). Local guitarists like John Fahey and Max Ochs regularly showed up for impromptu performances and the popular Joan Baez even stopped in one night to sing onstage with the resident folkies.
Debby Lute
31087 ~ I'll Be Wanting You
31088 ~ I Visualize You
Both songs written by D. Lute.
With Elmer Huff, lead guitar; Chuck Watson, bass; Jay Dalley, drums.
A Jack Lynch Production
Jalyn 366
Dayton, Ohio
1973
Steve Blackburn Sings (Joy Records)
No Grave Gonna Hold My Body Down
29449 - Side A
29450 - Side B
For details, see https://www.discogs.com/it/release/18850663-Steve-Blackburn-No-Grave-Gonna-Hold-My-Body-Down
or
https://gj.rcs-discography.com/search.php?type=labpk&key=647
“Happy” Roy Baker
37439 - Coal Miner’s Son (Roy Baker)
37440 - Keep The Prayer In School (Roy Baker)
Miner’s Lamp Records
Roy Baker, 45 River Dr., Ormond Beach, Fla. 32074
1976
Coal Miner’s Son
Buddy Knight
CP-4095 - Why Cry (C.L. Blair, Dorris Dubois)
CP-4096 - Please Come Back (Joe McClain)
Fine Art 217
Ruth Lewis
CP-3795 – Mean Mean Mama (Ruth Lewis)
CP-3796 – More Then One Heart Can Bear (Lewis)
Ken-Len Records 316-1
1960
Copyright of both songs are credited to Ruth Hartman Lewis. No location for Ken-Len Records, but this is perhaps the Ruth Hartman Lewis living in North Carolina.
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Dunevant Family & Raymond Melton
31755 - Who's That Knocking On The Hen House Door (PD)
31756 - Country Roads
Dominion Records, Salem, Va.
& C.M. Talent Agency, Inc. Powhattan Music BMI
[1973]
Who's That Knocking On The Hen House Door
First recorded by "Dock" Walsh, Columbia Records, 1926