Bruce Chamberlain (& The Cams). Rockabilly artist from Illiniois.
Chamberlain Bros. Rockabilly artists from Portsmouth, Ohio. Their first single was released on Frank Porter's Porter label from Phoenix, Arizona.
Claire Charles (& The Terrytones). Pop Rock artist, recorded one single for WYE (Rhode Island label launched byWayne Cogswell, ex-Sun artist). The Terrytones recorded two more singles on WYE, backing Morton Downey, Jr. (see Ta79) and Gayle Fortune (see Tb05).
The
Cheerleaders. Studio outfit, both tracks of a 45 released by Spinett Records (label
from New Orleans, Louisiana) composed and performed by Huey Smith, Frankie
Ford, and Jerry Byrne.
Woody
Coleman. Teen pop singer
from California. Both self-composed tracks were recorded at GOLD STAR in
Hollywood and released by Jedco Records.
Ritchie Cordell. Born Richard Joel Rosenblatt in 1943, in Brooklyn (died in 2004). Singer, songwriter, guitarist, and producer. As well as having a brief period as a recording artist, he also spent much of the 1960s as an in-house writer for Kama Sutra, then Roulette Records.
Dick Campbell. Born Richard S. Campbell in
Boston Massachusetts and raised in Monroe, Wisconsin (died in 2002), Campbell
was a relatively obscure singer-songwriter, who had released a couple of
singles and composed for others including Artie Sullivan. He is best known for
his 1965 album “Sings Where It's At”, rated as "the sole masterpiece of
the fake-Dylan field”.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Campbell_(singer-songwriter)

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