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Category 33 | From the fall of 1964,this is girl pop singer teen angst at it's finest! Love song to the Beatles,jumping on to catch the Beatle craze at the time. Bridget was actually Susan Kuykendall, youngest sister of Ricki and Sonya Kuykendall, of the Page Sisters fame. She was from Fresno California. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Category 33 | Although she recorded earlier records, this is her first and hardest to find on the Laurie label, from 1963. Written by Nick Massi and Bob Gaudio, you will notice the Four Seasons influence in this record. Click here for more information on Bernadette Carroll. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Category 33 | Great uptempo girl group doowop sound. From the label number, it was released in 1968 or 1969, but from the sound it would appear to be early 1960's. Rumored to be the Chiffons, of "He's So Fine" fame. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Category 33 | Jana D'Ora sings this great medium tempo teen tune from 1961. Mentions many other recording artists from the era. She was from the Chattanooga Tennessee area, passed away at age 63 in November 2000, according to the local papers I found on the internet. Her married name was Jane Ashenbramer. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Category 33 | From Wenatchee Washington, this was the flip side one of the Talismen's coveted garage 45's. This is a nice teen sound in the vein of the Shirelles "Soldier Boy". Writers and singers on this mid 1960's piece are Carmichael and Linville. The Linville girl's older brother was a college dormmate of mine at Central Washington State College in Ellensburg in the late 1960's. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Category 33 | Uptempo girl teen record from 1961. Written and published by Richard Clasky and Marvin Rosenberg, from the Safaris of "Image Of A Girl" fame. This was Ginger Blake,(aka Sandra Lantz) later of the Honeys who backed up the Beach Boys and recorded on their own. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Category 33 | Early 1960's girl teen ballad from Chicago Illinois. This was also covered by Gary Arthur on the Debby label, also from Chicago, who wrote the song. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Category 33 | Medium fast girl teen pop from 1964. Written by Eddie Rambeau and Bud Rehak, who also wrote Diane Renay's chart hits as well. Diane Renay was actualy Renee Diane Kushner. Click here to visit the Diane Renay website. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Category 33 | From Cleveland Ohio, this is a nice medium slow girl teen sound from 1964. Sue Thompson also recorded this song on the Hickory label, but this version has a nice group backup which enhances the song for me even more. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Category 33 | From Philadelphia Pennsylvania, great uptempo girl vocal group sound from 1964. April Young was married to songwriter and producer Jerry Ross. She passed away in 1989. Click here for some information on Jerry Ross, which includes information and a couple of pictures of April Young. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Category 33 | Great uptempo girl teen sound from 1962. Ginny Zee was actually Ginny Zalito, who was the sister of Frankie Zalito, a member of Ray Davis and the Coachmen Five from River Edge New Jersey. Ray also co-wrote the song. See Ray Davis and the Coachmen Five. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Category 33 | Flip side of "Bobby Baby", nice ballad in the Rosie and the Originals style from 1962. Ray Davis wrote this side, as Ginny's brother Frankie Zalito was in the Coachmen Five. See Ray Davis and the Coachmen Five. | |||||||||||||||||||||