Sunday, 26 April 2026

Obscure American Artists 1956-1963, Teen 177

 



Cookie & Charlie. Vocal duo: Monte Bruce and Charles Lent, high school students from Hillhouse High in New Haven, CT.

Suzy Dickerson. Teen Pop singer, recorded two singles for Trey (label from Los Angeles), Sill-Hazelwood productions.

Vince Adams. Teen Rock singer. In 1962 recorded one single for Bethlehem Records (label from New York).

Joe Antel. Teen Sound singer, songwriter. In 1959 recorded one self-written single for Gone Records (label from New York City).

 Baby Dolls. Teen Sound girl group from the East Coast. In 1958 recorded one single for RCA Victor, in 1959 one single for Elgin Records (label from Hamden, Connecticut). Several other groups used this name.

The Baby Dolls. Teen Sound girl group. In 1959 recorded one single for Warner Bros.

The Ballard Bros. Teen Sound group. In 1963 recorded one single for Debro Records (label from New York City).

Bobbi Borden with Frank Virtuoso Quintette. Teen Pop singer. In 1963 recorded one side of a single released by Time Records (label from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), B-side instrumental by Frank Virtuoso Quintette.

Adam Charles. Real Name: Charles Adams. Teen Pop singer. In 1963 recorded one single for Dot.

Tommy Compton. Teen Pop singer from Alabama. In 1963 recorded one self-written single for Arlington (label from Birmingham, Alabama).


Cardigan Brothers. Pop vocal duo from Garden City, Long Island, New York: Charles Koppelman, Don Rubin. They are the voices (2/3) of The Ivy Three of "Yogi" fame. In 1967, Koppelman and Rubin formed Koppelman/Rubin Associates, an entertainment company.



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