Sunday, 23 August 2026

Obscure American Artists 1956-1963, Teen 256

 






Patti Kogin. Teen Pop singer. One single for MGM.

Gene Lewis. Rock & Roll singer. Recorded for Josie (label from New York) and R-Dell (label from Los Angeles, California). Several other artists used this name. Probably the same artist recorded two singles for Wilco (label from Hollywood, California).

Suzy Matlock. Teen Pop singer. One single for Teem (label from Jackson, Mississippi).

Johnny McCoy. Rock and Doo-Wop singer. One single for Felsted.

Richard Parker. Soul songwriter (as Dorothy Peoples), singer, producer. Played a key role to the Chicago soul scene. Recorded the 1st single in 1963, more singles in the 1970s.

The Shy Guys. Teen Sound group. One single for Trump (label from Clovis, New Mexico). Several other groups used this name.

Earl Thomas with The Milestone Singers. Country and Rockabilly singer. One single for Philips, both tracks self-written (as Earl Cupit). The Milestone Singers backed several other vocalists. Earl Thomas recorded one more single as Earl Cupit, for Myrl.

Chick & Rick. Doo-Woo group from New York. One single for Kenco Records (label from NYC), both tracks composed by Rubin, Koppelman (members of The Ivy Three).

Donna Evans. Teen Pop singer. Recorded for King Records and Cheer Records (label from NYC).

Bobby Carle & The Blendaires. Vocal and instrumental group from Rhode Island. Their Leader, Bobby Carle takes the lion's share of the vocals, George Scott is their drummer, and Les Haslam guitarist. Carl Germaine gives solid assists in the rhythm section to complete the makeup of the group
https://doo-wop.blogg.org/bobby-carle-the-blendaires-a116517938



Jimmy Hawkins. Teen Pop vocalist. One single for Kem Records (label from California).

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