The
Impalas. Rock band from Austin, Texas - one single for Echo (local label from Austin).
The
James Boys. Vocal group. They recorded one single for Colpix Records, Gerry Goffin
co-wrote and produced both tracks.
Gary
Kay.
Teen Doo-Wop singer. Recorded for Ran-Dee
(label from Chicago, Illinois).
Joanne
Kay.
Teen Pop singer. She recorded one track for Hit Records (Nashville-based budget
label), B-Side by The Roamers - they
recorded more tracks for Hit Records.
Dave
Larry. Rock and Doo-Wop singer. One self-released single (B'n KC) - Dave
Larry composed both tracks.
Lou
Laurie & The Harlequins. R&B and Doo-Wop group. One single for Essar
Records (label from Los Angeles, California), re-released by United Artists.
Bob
Lawrence. Pop singer. One single in Novelty style, released by Mark-X Records (label
from New York City, owned by George Goldner), recorded with Dicky Doo &
Band - Dicky Doo is a nick name of George Goldner.
The Jackson Jills. Studio project of Chuck Blore, influential American Top 40
radio producer - one single for Dot in novelty style, both tracks composed and
produced by Blore.
Jeff
& The Gino's. Jeff was Jeff Hooven, with partner Hal Winn wrote and produced
numerous sides on a variety of labels, mostly out of LA. The Gino’s were apparently
2/3 of California girl trio also known as the G. Notes.
https://doo-wop.blogg.org/jeff-the-gino-s-a116517162
The
Kingtones aka King Tones. Rock band from Grand Rapids, MI.
In 1961 they recorded the first single, vocal by Pete Mervenne (see T97).
King Tones went through some personnel changes,
the subsequent singles (1962 - 1964) the group recorded as The Kingtones
https://www.thekingtones.com/
Addie
Lee.
Teen Pop singer. Stage name of Adrienne Lawner. Lawner worked as a secretary at
the publishing company Monument Music, owned by Larry Uttal, when she recorded
for Roulette Records in 1957. She recorded one more single for Roulette (End)
and promo for Kapp.