- Len Barry.
Through the rest of the 1960s, the
Juniors also
appeared on
Guyden Records,
Mercury Records, and Luv
Records (a
subsidiary of Bell Records)...
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hybrid of
their first names. Initially, the
label was
distributed by Jamie/
Guyden in Philadelphia. In 1962,
Spector purchased Sill's
stock to
become sole...
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Another early eefing record was
released in 1963 on the
Philadelphia label Guyden Records #2096 by the
Goodlettsville Five: "Eef" b/w "Bailey's Gone Eefin"...
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recorded a
second version of "Rock-A-Beatin' Boogie" in 1954
released as
Guyden 705-A,
which reached no. 42 on the
Cashbox pop
singles chart on October...
- S. Died
April 3, 1983(1983-04-03) (aged 41) Quartzsite, Arizona, U.S.
Genres Doo-****
Years active 1955–1983
Labels Swan, ABC,
Guyden, Mercury, Capitol...
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single as
vocalist with then-unknown
Kenny Gamble, "Number 5 Gemini," on
Guyden Records. In the same year,
Kennedy also
auditioned for and
received a gig...
- Beat 1 / The Bike Beat 2" (Lyntone, 1964) "Girls Go for Guys / Chico" (
Guyden Records, 1964) "Bouncing B**** / Let Me In" (Fontana Records, 1965) "Hurt...
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United States Genres R&B, soul
Years active 1967–1972
Labels Showtime,
Guyden, Heritage, MGM, Beacon. Past
members "Alex"
Burke "Laddie"
Burke Earl Smith...
- Dogg
Presents #501/SDP-SD01, 33+1⁄3 r.p.m.), with
distribution by Jamie/
Guyden Distribution Corporation. It was
manufactured by
Jamie Record Co. of Philadelphia...
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ignored by DJs and
sales suffered. The
quartet then
moved to the Jamie-
Guyden distributed label Festival Records,
where they
released "Stronger Than Her...