Tuesday 5 March 2024

Obscure American Artists 1956-1963, Teen 05

 

1. Shelly Evans - Ain't It The Truth (1:59)
2. Shelly Evans - What Shall I Tell My Mother (2:12)
3. Serge Savage - Kissin' Time (2:19)
4. Serge Savage - Reelin' And Rockin' (1:47)
5. Tommy Sawyer & The Twains - Fifteenth Down The Line (1:58)
6. Tommy Sawyer & The Twains - How Deep Is The Ocean (2:29)
7. Virgil Sawyer - Love Me Please (2:17)
8. Virgil Sawyer - You're Gonne Grieve When I Leave (1:58)
9. Johnny Seven - Tell Me (2:15)
10. Johnny Seven - Once I Was Lonely (1:44)
11. Bob Shanz - One Soda (2:20)
12. Bob Shanz - Green Light, Red Light (2:10)
13. Ricky Shaw - I'm Reading Between The Lines (2:34)
14. Ricky Shaw - Teenage Marriage (2:17)
15. Ricky Shaw - I Got A Girl (2:16)
16. Ricky Shaw - Starlight, Starbright (2:00)
17. Ricky Shaw - Gotta (Have Your Love) (1:54)
18. Ricky Shaw - The Riddle (2:21)
19. Ricky Shaw - A Fool's Memory (2:08)
20. Ricky Shaw - Young And In Love (2:13)
21. Ricky Shaw - No Love But Your Love (2:02)
22. Ricky Shaw - Be Still, Be Still, My Own (2:15)
23. Ricky Shaw - Don't Waste Your Time (2:18)
24. Ricky Shaw - Wounded (In The Battle Of Love) (1:59)
25. Tony Sheppard - Zach (Zack) (1:36)
26. Tony Shepperd - Blue Eyed Baby (2:08)
27. Fred Simmonds - You're The One I Love (2:36)
28. Fred Simmonds - Walking With You (2:47)
29. Rocky Allan - Only You Can Decide (2:21)
30. Rocky Allan - Can It Be I'm A Fool (2:33)

Shelly Evans

Serge Savage

Tommy Sawyer & The Twains

Virgil Sawyer & The Emeralds

Bob Shanz

Fred Simmonds

Rocky Allan

Obscure teen-pop singers. Each of them recorded one single, in the early 1960s that became known as the "golden age" for pop teen idols. These singles were released by small local labels.


Tony Shepperd. Real Name: Antonino Bart LoTempio. Stage name used by Nino Tempo in 1959. As Tony Shepperd he released one single, on RCA Victor.

 

Johnny Seven. Presumably, alias of Johnny Sardo, teen-pop singer who released few singles in the late 1950s and early 1960s, solo and with his brother Frankie. The only single credited to Johnny Seven was released in 1961, by BigTop – Johnny Sardo composed both songs.

 

Ricky Shaw. Teen-pop singer born: ca. 1941 in Forest Hills, New York. In 1957 and 1958 he released three singles, on Golden Crest. In 1962 and 1963 he released next three singles, on President.

In later years he released two more singles.


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