Sunday, 23 August 2026

Obscure American Artists 1956-1963, Teen 260

 



Terri Anders. Soul / Pop singer from Chicago, Illinois. One single for Chief Records (blues and soul label from Chicago).

Abby Anderson. Teen Pop singer from Texas.  One single for Knight Records (label from Dallas, Texas).

Don Blakey. Teen Pop singer from Texas. Recorded one single for Pharaoh (local label from Texas).

The Gingersnaps. Teen Sound girl group. Recorded one single for Kapp Records. This group is not related to the doo-wop group from Sheboygan, Wisconsin.

The Gallant Men. Teen Sound Rock band from New York. Recorded for Roma Records (label from Nyack, New York) and Ford Records (label from New York City). They also recorded an instrumental single on Denver, Colorado label Band Box as The Crazy Crickets (see Q78).
https://kimsloans.wordpress.com/tag/crazy-crickets-the-gallant-men/

Cindy Lane. Teen Pop and Doo-Wop singer from New York. Recorded one single for Remo Records (label from New York City). 

Connie Lane. Teen Pop singer. Recorded one single for Dynamic Sound (label from NYC), with The Dick Wolfe Orch. & Chorus.

Cathy Lane. Soul and Pop singer. She recorded A-side track of a single released by Bell Records (budget release). B-side track by

The Muses (male duo).










Jerry Manolas. Pop singer - one single for Coral.








Peter Anders. Real Name: Peter Andreoli. Singer, songwriter, producer, arranger, from Rhode Island (1941 - 2016). Recorded the 1st single in 1962 for Corvair Records (local label), both songs co-written with Vini Poncia. Peter Anders recorded numerous songs in Anders & Poncia duo and in several groups (The Innocence, The Trade Winds, The Videls).
https://peteranders.net/timeline/





Cecelia Batten. Cecelia Batten Wallace (1935 - 2020). Pop singer, grew up in Mt. Gilead, North Carolilna. She won various singing talent contests, took leading roles in musical comedies and became a recording artist for Colonial Records. She recorded the first single in 1957 while a senior in college. The next year she married and retired from singing.

Obscure American Artists 1956-1963, Teen 259

 





The Johnson Sisters. Teen Sound girl group, recorded for Swan and Josie. Alabama gospel group used the same name.

Ronnie Karr. Pop and Rock singer from California - one single for Cupid Records (label from Sherman Oaks, California).

Tyler Karr. Pop and Rock singer from California - one single for Crest (label from Hollywood, CA).

Dusty Keith. Country and Rock singer from Ohio - one single for Ark Records (country and bluegrass label from Cincinnati, Ohio).

Barry Lane. Rock singer from Arizona. Recorded for small labels from Phoenix, Arizona (Ra-Q and Elko Records).

Billy Lane. Rock singer from California. Recorded for Twilight Records (label from San Jose, California), bb Jimmy Rivers Band.

Bobby Lane. Rockabilly singer from California. Recorded for AMCO (label from Hollywood, California).

Bonnie Lane. Born Linda Kane in Florida. She recorded her first single in  1962 at the age of 14, as Bonnie Lane, released by Gone.


Danny Janssen. Songwriter, guitarist, and singer, who wrote music for television, including Scooby Doo and The Partridge Family. Recorded for Stepheny Records (label from Evanston, Illinois).









Jeri Kelly. Kid singer from Mississippi - one single in Novelty style, for MPI Records (label from Columbia, Mississippi), Ray Stevens on piano and Jerry Reed on guitar.







Judy & Jo. Pop and Rock vocal duo. Recorded for Capitol.


Obscure American Artists 1956-1963, Teen 258

 






Gracie Darnell. Real Name: Gracemary Bandoian, Pop and Soul vocalist - one single for Ruth Records (soul, and rockabilly label from Detroit, Michigan).

Lorrie Darnell. Rockabilly singer from the East Coast - one single for Laurie Records, with Ellie Greenwich on backing vocals.

Buzz Ellis. Rockabilly singer - one single for Artists International (label from Memphis, Tennessee).

Frankie Gem. Real Name: Frank Hilligoss. Rock 'n' roll singer from Galesburg, Illinois. Recorded for labels from Chicago, Illinois (USA Records, Ardore).
https://www.downstatesounds.com/2023/06/frankie-gem-ted-ramirez-crystals.html

Gary Gillespie & The Playboys. Rock and Doo-Wop group - one single for Delta Records (label from Indianapolis, Indiana).

Linda Glover. Rockabilly singer - one single for Warwick (label based in New York, NY).

Stan Hardin. Country and Western singer from Nashville. The 1st single (1957) for Decca, the next (1963) for Martin Records (label from Nashville, Tennessee). More singles for Country & Western Hits.

Hank Hardy. Country singer - one single for Colonial (label from Chapel Hill, North Carolina).

Stacy Henry. Teen Pop singer. Recorded for Flippin' Records (label from New York, NY).

Connie Holiday. Teen Pop singer from California. Recorded for Smash and Capitol.

Johnny Hunter. Pop singer from NYC - one single for N.Y. Skyline (label from New York, NY). Several other singers used this name.

Obscure American Artists 1956-1963, Teen 257

 





Lori Allison. Teen Pop singer. One single for Original Sound (label from Hollywood, California).

The Aragons. Teen Doo-Wop group. One single for Mosaic Records (label from Los Angeles, California), both tracks composed by Charles Aragon, Joseph Aragon.

Jimmy Basile. Teen Sound songwriter and vocalist. One single for Capitol, both tracks self-written.

Ronnie Blair. Rockabilly singer, recorded for Crest and Sundown Records, two labels from California.

Paul Boswell. Rockabilly singer from California - one single recorded for TOP-PIC Records Company (label from Los Angeles).

Danny Boyd. Rockabilly singer - one single recorded for Rori Records (label from New York City).

Cecil & Ann. Teen Rock duo - one single recorded for Sabra Records (label from Los Angeles, California), Cecil Brooks composed both tracks.

Dean Hunter. Teen Rock singer - one single for Crystalette Records (label from Hollywood, California).


Frankie Albano & The Deadbeats. Pop and Rock singer, born 1938 in New Galilee, Pennsylvania. One single for Dondee (label from Hollywood, California).









Little Dickie Chaffin. Traditional Country singer from Ohio. Recorded one single for Hilltop Records (label from Ashland, Ohio), listed by Kreiter to Teen Sound, one more single (not listed) for Karl Records (local label from Ohio).






G. Notes. Three sisters, 12 year old Linda, 10 year old Nancy, and 3 year old Coleen. Their father, Sam Gino, built a recording studio for them in his home in Thousand Oaks, California. Ricky Page, wife of record producer George Motola, discovered these kids while watching them perform on an amateur show and brought them to George's attention. In 1958 the girls recorded one single (I Would/Ronnie). released in the Motola’s label Jackpot Records. these sides have Eddie Cochran on guitar. In 1959 they released two singles for small California labels .
In 1961, the sisters recorded (three tracks) for Hart as The Gino Sisters (see Tcxx).
In 1963, The two older sisters Linda and Nancy cut a single  for Mercury with  a young boy as Jeff & The Gino's (see Tb27). Linda and Nancy were later members of the folk group called The Youngfolk.
https://doo-wop.blogg.org/the-g-notes-aka-the-gino-sisters-aka-jeff-the-gino-s-a116517822
https://whitedoowopcollector.blogspot.com/2013/06/the-g-notes-gino-sisters.html

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).

Friday, 21 August 2026

Obscure American Artists 1956-1963, Teen 60; updated

 

1. Carl Greenstreet - Train, Oh Train (3:04)
2. Carl Greenstreet - Hey Mama (2:32)
3. Carl Greenstreet - If You Only Say I Do (2:27)
4. Carl Greenstreet - The Way The Wind Blows (2:23)
5. Dennis Joel - A Dream Of Mine (2:07)
6. Dennis Joel - The Little Club (1:52)
7. Dennis Joel - Where Were You Last Night (2:35)
8. Dennis Joel - You're Good For Me (2:08)
9. Dennis Joel - Where Were You Last Night (re-issuue) (0:01)
10. Dennis Joel - The Little Club (re-issue) (0:01)
11. Charles Jones - My Silent Heart (2:19)
12. Charles Jones - My Dearest Treasure (2:02)
13. Charlie Jones - Playboy (2:17)
14. Charlie Jones - Bring Down The Curtain (2:50)
15. Emmy Oro & Her Rhythm Escorts - Is It A Sin (Chelsea 1001 (2:22)
16. Emmy Oro & Her Rhythm Escorts - A Fish House Function (For A Cross Eyed Cat Named Sam) (2:26)
17. Emmy Oro - Some Of These Days (2:18)
18. Emmy Oro - Is It A Sin (Chelsea 1005) (2:30)
19. Eddie Saxon - Lover's Tears (2:28)
20. Eddie Saxon - What A Night (2:06)
21. Eddie Saxon w. The Paramounts - Blues No More (2:32)
22. Eddie Saxon w. The Paramounts - If It's Meant To Be (2:15)
23. The Del-Aires - So Far-So Long (2:35)
24. The Del-Aires - Someplace Else (2:28)
25. The Del-Aires - Elaine (1:57)
26. The Del-Aires - Just Wigglin' n' Wobblin' (2:01)
27. The Del-Aires - Drag (1:40)
28. The Del-Aires - My Funny Valentine (2:16)
29. The Del-Aires - I'm Your Baby (2:15)
30. The Del-Aires - Arlene (2:30)
31. The Del-Aires - Zombie Stomp (2:05)
T60 Artist Bios

Thursday, 20 August 2026

Obscure American Artists 1956-1963, Teen 87-90 updated

 

1. Georgia Lee - Get On Board, Little Children (2:29)
2. Georgia Lee - My God Is Real (Yes, God Is Real) (2:14)
3. Georgia Lee - Kiss Me, Miss Me (2:45)
4. Georgia Lee - He Cried On My Shoulder (2:54)
5. Georgia Lee - Johnny Angel (2:23)
6. Georgia Lee - The Youngest Hear (3:02)
7. Dick Webb - Calhoun (1:55)
8. Dick Webb - We Loved (1:54)
9. Dick Webb - Just One More Kiss (2:02)
10. Dick Webb - Land Of Teenage Love (2:32)
11. Ben Toro - My Wonderful Mama (2:19)
12. Ben Toro - More Every Day (2:11)
13. Candy Anderson - Love Tears (2:14)
14. Candy Anderson - It's Been A Long, Long Time (2:15)
15. Candy Anderson - I'll Bet You He'll Kiss Me (2:20)
16. Candy Anderson - Some Other Lifetime (2:28)
17. Candy Anderson - Call Me Lucky (2:09)
18. Candy Anderson - I'll Always Be In Love With You (2:42)
19. Bob Clayton - The Heart She Broke (2:42)
20. Bob Clayton - Ocean Of Tears (2:13)
21. Bob Clayton - If You Love Me (Like I Love You) (2:29)
22. Bob Clayton - A Kiss Is Not A Kiss (2:45)
23. Bill Dean - Secret Crush (2:01)
24. Bill Dean - Beyond My Wildest Dream (2:16)
25. Bill Dean - Explain It To The Fellas, Joe (2:34)
26. Bill Dean - Three Wishes (2:37)
27. Bill Dean - Changing Partners (2:19)
28. Bill Dean - Maybe It's Because (I Love You Too Much) (2:46)
29. Bill Dean - Never Let Her Go (2:15)
30. Bill Dean - When Will You Say I Love You (2:24)
T87 Artist Bios

In this part, in majority, rips from original 45’s from my collection. Big thank you to Fred who shared super rare Maduri’s 45 (private pressing, 10-20 copies) – details in Artist Bios.
 
1. Carl Maduri - Love Masquerade (2:36)
2. Carl Maduri - Starlight Waltz (2:49)
3. Carl Maduri - A Girl In Her Teens (2:11)
4. Carl Maduri - How Do I Love You (2:41)
5. Carl Maduri - Growing Away From The Crowd (2:47)
6. Carl Maduri - Remember, Remember Me (2:38)
7. Carl Maduri - The Joker (2:11)
8. Carl Maduri - A Miracle (1:55)
9. Carl Maduri - Miss Teenage America (2:36)
10. Carl Maduri - What A Night (2:01)
11. Carl Maduri - Miss Teenage Sweet 16 (2:27)
12. Carl Maduri - Happy Birthday Sweet 16 (1:11)
13. Carl Maduri - Stop Sneaking Around (2:09)
14. Carl Maduri - The Girl Of My Best Friend (2:09)
15. Carl Maduri - I Love You More Than Yesterday (2:46)
16. Carl Maduri - Truly I Do (2:29)
17. The Cross Keys - Pinocchio (2:14)
18. The Cross Keys - Sailing Away (1:50)
19. The Swans - Indian Summer (2:31)
20. The Swans - This Little Heart Of Mine (2:04)
21. The Swans - You Better Be A Good Girl Now (2:12)
22. The Swans - He's Mine (1:55)
23. The Swans - The Boy With The Beatle Hair (2:29)
24. The Swans - Please Hurry Home (2:17)
25. Holly Twins - It's Easy (2:34)
26. Holly Twins - Take Me Back (1:50)
27. Holly Twins - I Want Elvis For Christmas (1:59)
28. Holly Twins - The Tender Age (2:29)
29. Glenell & Jonell - The Lips Of A Fool (1:59)
30. Glenell & Jonell - Shanty Boat (2:31)
T88 Artist Bios


1. Angel Sisters - Tonight, Tonight (2:29)
2. Angel Sisters - Why Doesn't He Ask Me (To Go Steady) (2:49)
3. Tony Ricco - Wild One (2:05)
4. Tony Ricco - Searching (2:06)
5. Steve Karmen - Gotta Have Love (2:00)
6. Steve Karmen - Limbo (2:32)
7. Steve Karmen - Freight Train (2:20)
8. Steve Karmen - Mama Look-A Boo Boo (2:16)
9. Steve Karmen - We Belong Together (1:59)
10. Steve Karmen - Wild Eyes And Tender Lips (2:08)
11. Steve Karmen - How Soon (2:17)
12. Steve Karmen - Didja Mean Whatcha Said (2:25)
13. Steve Karmen - Night Time (2:18)
14. Steve Karmen - River in My Blood (2:48)
15. Steve Karmen - Watchin' and Waitin' (2:29)
16. Steve Karmen - Oh! Oh! (2:03)
17. Steve Karmen - Free Passes (2:16)
18. Steve Karmen - Lost (2:24)
19. The Enchanters - You Worry Me (1:47)
20. The Enchanters - So Much (2:06)
21. Ernie & The Halos - The Girl From Across The Sea (2:02)
22. Ernie & The Halos - Darlin!!! Dont Make Me Cry (2:28)
23. Johnny Gee - Boys Don't Cry (1:51)
24. Johnny Gee - Yes, I'm Loving You (2:02)
25. Johnny Gee - Three Little Lies (2:20)
26. Johnny Gee - Lasting Love (1:51)
27. Ron Hart - Calhoun The Elephant (2:32)
28. Ron Hart - The Ghost Of Gary (2:41)
29. The Ideals - Always Yours (2:23)
30. The Ideals - Please Jan (2:26)
T89 Artist Bios

1. Blane & The Julians - Go On (2:05)
2. Blane & The Julians - Don't Say No (2:40)
3. Ric Bruno - Don't Take Her Away (2:33)
4. Ric Bruno - Honeymoon In Eternity (2:52)
5. Dean De Vino - The Circus Is Over (2:29)
6. Dean De Vino - Earthquake (1:53)
7. Cliff Gorman - Connie (2:35)
8. Cliff Gorman - Ding Dong (1:47)
9. Clu Gulager - Chiquita Mia (2:30)
10. Clu Gulager - Billy's Love Song (2:56)
11. Clu Gulager - Billy The Kid (2:42)
12. Clu Gulager - Tennessee Waltz (2:14)
13. Danny Hargrove - Don't Want Yor Cryin' (2:16)
14. Danny Hargrove - Seven Wonders Of The World (2:34)
15. Buddy Howard - Deborah Jean (2:04)
16. Buddy Howard - It Was Summer (2:29)
17. The Jeepers - Mister teardrop (2:15)
18. The Jeepers - At The Dance Last Night (2:40)
19. Marie La Donna - Bobby Baby (1:48)
20. Marie La Donna - Pretty Little Baby (2:25)
21. Marie La Donna - Georgie Porgie (2:03)
22. Marie La Donna - How Can I Let You Know (2:10)
23. Debra Lewis - What You Gonna Do (2:34)
24. Debra Lewis - A Million Tears (2:18)
25. Debra Lewis - Am I Expecting Too Much (2:17)
26. Debra Lewis - You Stole Him (1:51)
27. Ronnie Master - I Love You So (2:03)
28. Ronnie Master - I Don't Know (If You Really Love Me) (2:16)
29. The Palisades - I Can't Qui (2:21)
30. The Palisades - Close Your Eyes (2:49)
T90 Artist Bios

Saturday, 15 August 2026

Obscure American Artists 1956-1963, Teen 255

 







Bee Gee Kay aka B.G. Kay aka Billie Jean. Teen Pop singer from California. Recorded for RCA Victor, as B.G. Kay, and Doré (label from Los Angeles).

Dick Darnell. Teen Pop singer from Chicago. Recorded one single for Cliff Records (label from Chicago, Illinois).

Curly Wiggins. Teen Pop singer from California. Recorded one single for Plaza Records (label from Hollywood, California).

Chris Young. Teen Pop singer. Recorded one single for Corsair Records (label from Hollywood, California).

Bee Gee Kay aka B.G. Kay aka Billie Jean. Teen Pop singer from California. Recorded for RCA Victor, as B.G. Kay, and Doré (label from Los Angeles).

Dick Darnell. Teen Pop singer from Chicago. Recorded one single for Cliff Records (label from Chicago, Illinois).

Curly Wiggins. Teen Pop singer from California. Recorded one single for Plaza Records (label from Hollywood, California).

Chris Young. Teen Pop singer. Recorded one single for Corsair Records (label from Hollywood, California).


Alfy Weatherbee. Teen Pop singer. Recorded one single for Roulette (label from NYC).










The Casals. Teen Pop and Doo-Wop duet managed by Richard Barrett (prolific producer, singer and songwriter). Members: Jimmy Castor and Tony Salveggi. One single for Seville Records (label from NYC).

Obscure American Artists 1956-1963, Teen 254

 




Claire Terese. Real Name: Claire Lafferty. Teen Sound singer from California. The 1st single for Cleveland Records (label from Hollywood), also released on Palette, as Wendy Love. Next singles for Corsair (another label from Hollywood), one of them as Ginger Time.

Ronnie Dee. Real Name: Ron Deighan. Teen Pop performer, songwriter. One single for Wye Records (label from Warwick, Rhode Island). Several other artists used this name.

Gene Day. Teen Rock singer from New Jersey. Recorded for local labels: Bergen Records (Little Ferry, NJ) and Lightning Records (Irvington, NJ).

Sonny Dee. Pseudonym of Salvatore Pippa (songwriter). Teen Pop singer from New York. Recorded one single for Kapp (label from NYC), both tracks co-written by Salvatore Pippa.

Mike Franklin. Teen Pop singer. One single for Dante Records (label from Houston, Texas).



The Curls. Female duo from New York, Sue Singleton and Sue Terry, the girls who accompanied Paul Evans on 'Seven Little Girls....". The duo released a pair of singles on Everest.










Eddie Custis. Pop and Soul vocalist. One single for Parkway.



Sandra Dee. Real Name: Alexandra Cymboliak Zuck. Actress and singer (1942 - 2005). She began her career as a child model, working first in commercials, and then film in her teenage years. Dee won a Golden Globe Award in 1959 as one of the year's most promising newcomers. Married to Bobby Darin (1960-1967).






Sonny Dee. Pseudonym of Salvatore Pippa Jr. (songwriter, Dion’s hit “Lonely Teenager”). Teen Pop singer from New York (1942 - 1990). Recorded one single for Kapp (label from NYC), both tracks co-written by Salvatore Pippa.


Obscure American Artists 1956-1963, Teen 253

 




Dee Matt & The Fabulous Cenders. Rockabilly band from Pennsylvania. One single for Primos Records (label from Primos, Pennsylvania).

Judy Winkler. Teen Sound female singer. One single for JDS Records (label from New York City) with Orchestra under the direction of Jerry Ragavoy - one of the earliest label credits for Ragavoy.

Bob & Carol. Husband-wife vocal duo. In 1960/1961 they released three singles for Warner Bros. Bob co-wrote all songs with his buddy Earl Sinks (see T13).
From 1949-1955 Bob Montgomery was the duet partner of Buddy Holly. Montgomery moved to Nashville in late 1959 and became a staff songwriter for Acuff-Rose Publishing. He recorded one solo single for Coral.
Carol Montgomery was back-up singer in Nashville and Muscle Shoals for about 20 years in the 60's and 70's (Elvis, Bob Dylan, Marie Osmond, Dolly Parton, Jerry Lee Lewis, etc.). She recorded two solo singles for Sound Stage 7.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Montgomery_(songwriter)


Gene Montgomery. Teenage rock & roll vocalist, songwriter. Recorded two singles for Columbia.











Weldon Myrick. Country musician (pedal steel guitar) from Texas (1938, Jayton - 2014 Nashville). He worked with, among others: Elvis Presley, Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson. Between 1958 and 1962 he recorded three own singles for Gaylo Records (label from Big Spring, Texas).









Le Sabres aka Les Sabres Combo.
Memphis-based band featuring future The Guilloteens members (Laddie Gene Hutcherson, vocalist, songwriter and guitarist). They recorded for local labels from Memphis: Co & Wi; RCT.










Phil & The Catalinas. Rock and Roll / Doo-Wop group from Columbus, OH. The group was initially a trio of high school students comprised of Phil Gary (on lead), Harry Smith and Rick Guyton. They released two singles for Olimpic Records, label formed by Phil Gary for releasing records by himself and The Catalinas.
https://whitedoowopcollector.blogspot.com/2011/11/phil-catalinasolimpic-records.html

Obscure American Artists 1956-1963, Teen 252

 













The Wilson Sisters. The Wilson Sisters group recorded three singles, for different labels, from different parts of the US and it is not clear whether they all can be assigned to the same girls.

Bill Wilson. Rockabilly singer, guitarist and songwriter from Durham, NC. One single for Brooke (label from Asheboro, North Carolina).

Bobby Wilde. Pseudonym for ASCAP songwriter Bob Goldstein from NYC, who wrote for BMI as Robert Wilde. Recorded one single for Southside Records (label from NYC). 

Jimmy Wilde. Teen Sound singer. One single for Chelsea Records (label from NYC).

Troy Williams. Teen Pop singer. One single for Hi Records (Memphis, Tennessee rockabilly and soul label).

Freddie Willis. Soul and Doo-Wop singer. One single for Doré.

Lindy Wade. Teen Pop singer. One single for Tender (small independent label in Southern California).



Bob Waddell. Pop singer from Durham, NC (1928 - 1990), educated in a music conservatory and a great opera lover, didn't much like rock 'n' roll. He appeared on the nationally-televised Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts in 1956. In 1957 and 1958 he recorded two singles in rock and roll style.








Johnny Voit. Rock and Country musician from Gogebic County area, Minnesota, known as “Big John” (1935 - 2010). One single for Oxboro Records (label from Minneapolis, Minnesota).









Jimmy Voytek. Rock and Country musician from Florida (1938 - 1980). In 1959 and 1960, while working at an RCA Victor branch, Voytek recorded two singles (one of them as Jimmy Voytex) for two local labels, neither of which charted. He then gave up his music career and worked as a police officer in Miami until 1976. In 1976, he left Miami and tried his luck as a country musician in Nashville , Tennessee.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Voytek









Robert Wagner. Famous actor. Recorded one single for Liberty.