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ROBBEE single R-103 The Holidays KB-295 Miss You (Barbara Jo Lippzer - Ramon Lancianese - Frank Grisnik - Charles Hatfield - Frank Gori) Copyright Jay-Pee May 25, 1960 KB-296 Pretend (Lew Douglas - Cliff Parman - Frank Lavere) Copyright Brandom Billboard review June 6, 1960 Billboard ad August 1, 1960: THEME FOR A SUMMER HIT! YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS "MISS YOU (MORE EACH DAY)" YOU JUST CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS "MISS YOU (MORE EACH DAY)" YOU SIMPLY CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS "MISS YOU (MORE EACH DAY)" BY THE HOLIDAYS ON ROBBEE RECORDS R-103 B / W "PRETEND" ANY WAY YOU LOOK AT IT… ROBBEE RECORDS GETS OFF WINGING WITH A SOLID SUMMER HIT! Produced, Arranged and Conducted by Lennie (Pennies From Heaven) Martin CALICO single CSM 117
The Skyliners Pennies From Heaven Billboard review April 11, 1960 Lennie Martin And The Orchestra ![]() ROBBEE single R-104 RCA
single 47-5666
ROBBEE single R-106 Rosemary Balen The Things We Used To Do This Is Why I Love You [1954] Coral single 61353 Rosemary Bellan Buona Sera I Didn't Know You Cared [1955] The Four Seasons KB-535 Nancy's Trampoline (William J. Stammer - Daniel J. McGinnis) Copyright William J. Stammer, Daniel J. McGinnis August 4, 1960 Len Martin Music ASCAP KB-536 Mirage (William J. Stammer - Daniel J. McGinnis) Copyright William J. Stammer, Daniel J. McGinnis August 15, 1960 Len Martin Music ASCAP ROBBEE single R-107 The Holidays KB-591 Then I'll Be Tired Of You (Hartburg - Schwartz) Copyright Harms KB-592 Lonely Summer (D. Pastore - Ramon Lancianese) Copyright Jeff-Paul Arranged and Conducted by Lennie Martin ROBBEE single R-108 Benny Benack Orch. & Chorus KB-589 Beat 'Em Bucs (Seymour L. Bloom - Joe Negri) Copyright Mary Jo August 26, 1960 KB-590 The Charge Of The Buccaneers (Lennie Martin - Joe Negri) Copyright Mary Jo October 13, 1960 ROBBEE album LPR-1007 Elroy Face / Hal Smith 2 Bucs At The Holiday House KB-732 Side 1 01. Opening - Elroy Face, Hal Smith, Bob Prince (Voice Of The Pittsburgh Pirates), Jackie Kahane (Comedian) Beat 'Em Bucs (S. Bloom - J. Negri) If You Feel That You're In Love Do Something 02. Bouquet Of Roses - Elroy Face (S. Wilson - B. Hilliard) 03. Blue Moon - Hal Smith (Rogers - Hart) 04. Remember Me - Elroy Face (S. Hambler) 05. Kansas City - Hal Smith (Lieber - Stoller) KB-733 Side 2 01. Five Foot Two - Elroy Face (S. Lewis - J. Young - R. Henderson) 02. I Really Don't Want To Know - Hal Smith (H. Barnes - D. Robertson) 03. My Little Girl - Elroy Face (S. Lewis - W. Dillon) 04. Because Of You - Hal Smith (A. Hammerstein - D. Wilkinson) 05. Closing - Elroy Face, Hal Smith, Bob Prince, Jackie Kahane Just Because (B. Shelton - J. Shelton - S. Robin) Beat 'Em Bucs (S. Bloom - J. Negri) Produced by Lennie Martin Associate Producer Louis Guarino Recording Engineer Clinton Garber Orchestra Under The Direction Of Del Monaco Covert Art by Jack D. Mahony
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single H-101
The Chapelaires KB-854 Not Good Enough (The Chapelaires) Copyright Jeff Paul KB-855 I'm Still In Love With You (Chuck Kweder - Al Pikelis - Hal Ide) Copyright Mary-Jo Cash Box review April 15, 1961 Arranged and Conducted by Lennie Martin
MARCY JO LB-104 RONNIE (Marcy Sockel) Copyright Jeff-Paul January 12, 1961 LB-105 My First Mistake (Chuck Reed - Mike Bliss) Copyright Dominion March 5, 1958 Vocal backing by Lou Sacco, sister Amy Sacco, Kay Chick and Bill Fabec Cash Box review March 11, 1961 Billboard review March 27, 1961: (4 Stars) This is a side that has strong possibilities. The lass sings this tale of unhappy love with a flair that is mighty commercial. Her vocal and the backing is sweet and unassuming. Strong wax. ROBBEE single R-110 RONNIE Entered Billboard (Bubbling Under) May 8, 1961 peak #81 Entered Cash Box (Looking Ahead) May 8, 1961 peak #64 Entered Variety March 22, 1961 peak #27 Peaked at #9 on the KFWB Fabulous Forty Survey (Los Angeles) July 15, 1961 (LW: 15) Peaked at #11 on the KRLA Tunedex Record Survey (Los Angeles) June 30 - July 7, 1961 (LW #13) National Record Mart #7 March 13, 1961 Peaked at #2 on WACK (Newark / New York) May 7, 1961 Entered the WHOT Fabulous 50 Tunedex at #39 May 8, 1961 Wallichs Music City #11 Best Selling Single (LW #8) July 3, 1961 ![]() ROBBEE single R-110 RONNIE Produced by Lennie (Martin) and Lou (Guarino) Arranged and Conducted by Lennie Martin Liberty-distributed RONNIE label claims IN ERROR Producer (SG) = Snuff Garrett Only two ROBBEE singles Distributed by Liberty: R-110 and R-115 ![]() Canada LONDON single M.17169 MARCY JO LB-104 Ronnie LB-105 My First Mistake ![]() MARCY JO Ronnie (2:45) Usually 2:33 on Play It Again 30 Original Golden Oldies Mr Maestro CD 1012 ROBBEE single R-111 Elroy Face LB-184 Cross Your Heart (With Love) (Lennie Martin - Ella May Lewis) Copyright Howe-Lee April 10, 1961 LB-185 Bells, Bells (Lennie Martin - Louis Guarino - Orlando Guarino) Copyright Mary-Jo April 6, 1961 Billboard review April 3, 1961 Orchestra and Chorus under the direction of Lennie Martin ROBBEE single R-112 LUGEE AND THE LIONS LB-258 The Jury (With Spoken Introduction) (Twyla Herbert) Copyright Twyla Herbert January 30, 1961 LB-259 Little Did I Know (Twyla Herbert) Copyright Twyla Herbert February 8, 1961 LUGEE AND THE LIONS = Lou Sacco, his older sister Amy Sacco, Kay Chick and Bill Fabec, group named for Amy's lion-like hair style Cash Box review April 22, 1961 Billboard review April 17, 1961: The boy is guilty only of loving the girl on this slow rockaballad side. Courtroom motif gets backing by a young vocal group as the boy sings in high-pitched voice. Produced by Lennie & Lou Arranged and Conducted by Lennie Martin WORLD single W-1002 LOU CHRISTIE P3KM-2005 The Jury (Without Spoken Introduction) P3KM-2006 Little Did I Know Produced by Guarino and Marino WORLD single W-1002 Released January 1963 ~ Talent As Written, Pittsburgh by Leonard Mendlowitz, Billboard February 2, 1963: The Gypsy Cried by Pittsburgher Lou Christie on Roulette is leading the local singles lists for the sixth week in a row… Lennie Martin and Lou Guarino, formerly partners in Calico and Robbee Records, are teamed together again on a new local label, World Records, with offices in the Carlton House. (236 Carlton House, Pittsburgh, Penna) AMERICAN MUSIC MAKERS single AMM-006 LOU CHRISTIE AMM-115 The Jury (Without Spoken Introduction) AMM-116 Little Did I Know AMERICAN MUSIC MAKERS single AMM-006 Released February 1966 Daytrippers AMM-005: Billboard review February 12, 1966 Lou Christie’s Lightnin' Strikes #1 in Billboard week ending February 19, 1966 Guarino Forms Record Label Billboard October 30, 1965: Pittsburgh -- American Music Makers, Inc, a new record label has been formed here by Lou Guarino, formerly general manager of World Artists Records. Harry Balk head a&r and Mickey Denton and Patty Jerome are exclusive artists for the new label. (310 Carlton House Hotel, Pittsburgh, PA 15219) Liberty To Distribute Robbee Ronnie Disk Billboard April 17, 1961: Hollywood -- Liberty Records last week acquired national distribution rights to the Robbee Records release of Ronnie featuring vocalist Marcy Jo. Liberty will press and distribute the single in all markets with the exception of Pittsburgh, home base of the Robbee firm. Robbee retains its label identity, with Liberty receiving label credit as distributor. ROBBEE single R-113 Jimmy Massey LB-250 The One You Love (Joseph Dieni - William Francis Armocida - J. Julian) Copyright Myers LB-251 Moon Rock (Lennie Martin - Louis Guarino - Orlando Guarino) Copyright Mary-Jo April 20, 1961 Cash Box review May 20, 1961 Variety review May 31, 1961 Billboard Talent Topics June 5, 1961 ROBBEE single R-114 The La-Rells LB-311 I Just Can't Understand (The La-Rells) Copyright Jeff-Paul LB-312 Public Transportation (Louis Guarino - Jeffrey Marino) Copyright Jeff-Paul April 20 and Jeff-Paul Starfire May 29, 1961 Cash Box review May 20, 1961 Billboard review May 22, 1961 Produced by Lennie & Lou Billboard Talent Topics May 15, 1961: Guitarist Joe Negri, whose trio is widely known throughout this area, has been signed to a long-time record contract by Lennie Martin for Martin's World label, a subsidiary of his Robbee Records. Joe's first World platter is Tanto Bleu, composed by Martin. WORLD single W-101 Joe Negri And His Guitar LB-373 So Blue (Tanto Bleu ) (Lennie Martin - Louis Guarino - Charles Caputo) Copyright Overbrook July 19, 1960 LB-374 Porto Bay (Joe Negri - Bob McCully) Copyright Mary-Jo June 30, 1961 Cash Box review June 24, 1961 Billboard review June 26, 1961 Produced by Lennie & Lou Cash Box ad April 15, 1961: FROM THEIR FIRST RECORDING SESSION SINCE GARY WENT IN THE NAVY THE FLEETWOODS TRAGEDY & LITTLE MISS SAD ONE DOLTON #40 ![]() ROBBEE single R-115 MARCY JO LB-412 Since Gary Went In The Navy (Jay Richards - Sol Hyman Meshel) Copyright Starfire June 7, 1961 LB-413 What I Did This Summer (Arthur Altman - Wilbur Meshel) Copyright Howe-Lee Mary-Jo May 29, 1961 Vocal backing by Lou Sacco, sister Amy Sacco, Kay Chick and Bill Fabec Recorded May 10, 1961 Billboard review June 26, 1961 Billboard ad June 26, 1961 and Cash Box ad July 1, 1961: THE FIRST VERSION! THE ORIGINAL VERSION! THE TEEN APPEAL VERSION! IT'S THE VERSION! Cash Box review July 1, 1961 Variety review July 5, 1961 Produced by Lennie & Lou Arranged and Conducted by Lennie Martin ![]() ![]() Canada REO single 8592X MARCY JO 8592X-S1 Since Gary Went In The Navy 8592X-S2 What I Did This Summer Canada LONDON single M.17185 (?) MARCY JO Since Gary Went In The Navy What I Did This Summer Jubilee
single 45-5405
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Roberta Wynn (Roberta Rodwin, Mrs Billy Meshel) 45-T-1101 Since Gary Went In The Navy (Jay Richards - Sol Hyman Meshel) Copyright Starfire June 7, 1961 45-T-1102 Dream Boy (Arthur Altman - Wilbur Meshel) Copyright Howe-Lee June 14, 1961 Billboard review June 26, 1961 Cash Box review July 1, 1961 A King - Mack Production (Harry Balk - Irving Micahnik) Billy Mehsel - Arthur Altman songwriting demo of Since Gary Went In The Navy (with Organ added by Johnny Paris of Johnny And The Hurricanes) sent by Starfire owner Murray Deutsch to Harry Balk, eventually reaching Jerry Blaine at Jubilee ![]() Josie album JM-4004 Original Goldies From The Fabulous '50s, Volume 3 - Various Artists w/ Roberta Wynn: Since Gary Went In The Navy Billboard review August 10, 1963 Diamond single D-154 Roberta Meshel: My Top Ten Chart (Teddy Vann - Roger Atkins) Copyright December 23, 1963 Theodore & His Ork: Uptown Blues (Teddy Vann) Billboard review January 18, 1964 Date single 2-1505 Roberta Meshell If There's People Up There (Teddy Vann) Space Ballad (W. Ling - M.A. Ruffin - J. Winters) March - April 1966: Date single 2-1506 Gary Walker Billboard review April 16, 1966 Dino Di Fina Theme From The Stars (Arthur Altman - Wilbur Meshel - Felix Stahl) Copyright Howe-Lee August 24, 1961 My Song For You Billboard Music As Written July 17, 1961: Lennie Martin, head of Robbee Records, signed Italian singer Dino Di Fina, who has waxed his first platter, Theme From The Stars b/w My Song For You. Billboard Music As Written July 31, 1961: Pittsburgh -- Marcy Jo, local songstress under contract to Lennie Martin's Robbee Records, is on a tour of one-nighters throughout the East through August 12 with Del Shannon and Johnny And The Hurricanes. HAC single H-102 The Chapelaires LB-493 Gloria (Esther Navarro) LB-494 Under Hawaiian Skies (Joseph Tomaino) Billboard review September 11, 1961 Cash Box review September 16, 1961 Arranged and Conducted by Lennie Martin Swan
single S-4116
Marcy Jo I'm A Dreamer Aren’t We All (DeSylva - Brown - Henderson) First Kiss (Slay - Crewe) Cash Box review August 11, 1962 Cash Box ads August 4, 18, 25, September 1, 1962: The Exciting New Sound Of Marcy Jo Swan single S-4128 Marcy Jo How Softly A Heart Breaks (Page - Popplewell) Night (Slay - Crewe) Squirrel Hill News article November 29, 1962 Billboard review December 8, 1962 Swan single S-4136 Marcy Jo and Eddie Rambeau Those Golden Oldies (Slay - Binnick - Mammarella) When You Wore A Tulip (Mahoney - Wenrich) Squirrel Hill News review March 7, 1963 Cash Box review March 9, 1963 Cash Box ad March 16, 1963: An Overnight Smash! Those Golden Oldies By Marcy Jo and Eddie Rambeau Six Great Oldies In One New Hit Swan single S-4145 Marcy Jo and Eddie Rambeau Lover's Medley The More I See You When I Fall In Love The Car Hop And The Hard Top Entered Billboard August 17, 1963, Peak #132 Arranged and Conducted by Walter Gates Swan single S-4148 Marcy Jo The Next Time How Sweet It Is Arranged and Conducted by Walter Gates
![]() HAC single H-103 Chic Christy LB-620 With This Kiss (Twyla Herbert) Copyright Jeff-Paul Starfire April 14, 1961 LB-621 My Billet-Doux To You (Chic Christy) Copyright Jeff-Paul Starfire April 17, 1961 Vocal backing by Lou Sacco, sister Amy Sacco, Kay Chick and Bill Fabec Billboard review December 11, 1961 Cash Box review December 23, 1961 A Len - Lou Production Liberty
single F-55430
The La-Rells LB-4166 I Guess I'll Never Stop Lovin' You (Frank Avery) Copyright Corpo Productions LB-4168 Sneaky Alligator (Otis - Benton) Copyright Lily Billboard review March 24, 1962 Produced by Clyde Otis Arranged and Conducted by Belford Henricks ![]() PITTSBURGH, PA CA - LI - CO CALICO single 101 / 102 The Pacers I Found A Dream (Frank Tolliver - Lennie Martin) Copyright Volkwein Brothers October 27, 1958 I Wanna Dance With You (Frank Tolliver - Lennie Martin) Copyright Volkwein Brothers October 27, 1958 LENNIE MARTIN AND THE ORCHESTRA Billboard review November 10, 1958 CALICO single 103 / 104 The Skyliners Since I Don't Have You (Words: James Beaumont, Janet Vogel, Joseph Verscharen, Walter Lester and John Taylor Music: Joseph Rock and Lennie Martin) Copyright Calico January 21, 1959 One Night, One Night (Words: James Beaumont, Janet Vogel, Joseph Verscharen, Walter Lester and John Taylor Music: Joseph Rock and Lennie Martin) Copyright Calico January 21, 1959 Released December 1958 Entered Billboard Hot 100 February 16, 1959 pk #12 Entered Billboard R&B March 1, 1959 pk #3 Entered Cash Box Pop February 14, 1959 pk #7 Did not enter Cash Box R&B LENNIE MARTIN AND THE ORCHESTRA CALICO single C 105 Frank Jussuf Things Happen for The Best (Frank Jussuf) Seven Come Heaven (Lennie Martin - Lanzer - Tilton) LENNIE MARTIN AND THE ORCHESTRA CALICO single C 106 The Skyliners This I Swear (Words: James Beaumont, Janet Vogel, Joseph Verscharen Walter Lester and John Taylor Music: Joseph Rock and Lennie Martin) Copyright March 25, 1959 Tomorrow (Words: James Beaumont, Janet Vogel, Joseph Verscharen, Walter Lester and John Taylor Music: Joseph Rock and Lennie Martin) Copyright March 25, 1959 Billboard review May 11, 1959 Entered Billboard Hot 100 June 1, 1959 pk #26 Entered Billboard R&B July 20, 1959 pk #3 LENNIE MARTIN AND THE ORCHESTRA CALICO single 107 Frank Jussuf You Are My Love (Lennie Martin - Orlando Guarino) Copyright Calico June 26, 1959 Love Letters LENNIE MARTIN AND THE ORCHESTRA CALICO single CSM 108 The Donnybrooks Everytime We Kiss (Albert R. Marino - Louis Popiolkowski) Copyright Calico March 15, 1960 Break The Glass (Albert R. Marino - Louis Popiolkowski) LENNIE MARTIN AND THE ORCHESTRA CALICO single CSM 109 The Skyliners It Happened Today (Words: James Beaumont, Janet Vogel, Joseph Verscharen, Walter Lester and John Taylor Music: Joseph Rock and Lennie Martin) Copyright Calico August 24, 1959 [My] Lonely Way (Words: James Beaumont, Janet Vogel, Joseph Verscharen, Walter Lester and John Taylor Music: Joseph Rock and Lennie Martin) Copyright Calico August 24, 1959 Billboard review September 7, 1959 Entered Billboard Hot 100 September 28, 1959 pk #59 Cash Box #43 LENNIE MARTIN AND THE ORCHESTRA CALICO single C 110 Cally Dodd Empty Halls (Ella May Lewis) I’m Too Young (Harry Nivens - Melrose Baggy aka David R. Sanderson) Copyright September 15, 1959 LENNIE MARTIN AND THE ORCHESTRA CALICO single 111 Charlie Hicks Tonight (Charlie Hicks, pseud of Herman Warren Hicks) Copyright Renown September 18, 1959 Impressed (Halford Godwin - Jesse Strickland) Copyright Renown September 18, 1959 ![]() CALICO album CLP 3000 The Skyliners Billboard ad December 11, 1959 CALICO single 112 The Donnybrooks Coming Home From School Mandolins Of Love CALICO single 113 The Palisades I Can’t Quit (Bob Roberts - Edward B. Townsend) Copyright Cherritown January 6, 1960 Close Your Eyes (Bob Roberts - Edward B. Townsend) Copyright Cherritown January 6, 1960 as Close Your Eyes, You’ll Find Me CALICO single CSM 114 The Skyliners Lorraine From Spain (Words: James Beaumont, Janet Vogel, Joseph Verscharen, Walter Lester and John Taylor Music: Joseph Rock and Lennie Martin) Copyright Calico August 24, 1959 How Much (Words: James Beaumont, Janet Vogel, Joseph Verscharen, Walter Lester and John Taylor Music: Joseph Rock and Lennie Martin) Copyright Calico August 24, 1959 Billboard review January 18, 1960 Entered Cash Box February 6, 1960 pk #98 LENNIE MARTIN AND THE ORCHESTRA CALICO single CSM 115 Cally Dodd Much Too Much (Joe Rock) Copyright Calico February 12 and April 29, 1960 You’re My Lover (Orlando Guarino) Copyright Calico February 12, 1960 Billboard review February 15, 1960 LENNIE MARTIN AND THE ORCHESTRA CALICO single CSM 116 Chuck Johnson and The Jaycees Mr. Sandman Oh Baby Mine CALICO single CSM 117 The Skyliners Pennies From Heaven (Arthur Johnson-John Burke) I'll Be Seeing You (Ervin Kohol- S. Fain) Billboard review April 11, 1960 Billboard ad April 25, 1960 Entered Billboard May 9, 1960 pk #24 Entered Cash Box Pop May 7, 1960 pk #24 Entered Cash Box R&B May 7, 1960 pk #24 LENNIE MARTIN AND THE ORCHESTRA ROBBEE single R-103
The Holidays Miss You Copyright Jay-Pee May 25, 1960 Pretend Billboard review June 6, 1960 CALICO single CSM 118 Walt Maddox Pinch Me Would I CALICO single CSM 119 Cally Dodd Come, Oh Come (Malcolm Dodd) Copyright Robert Mellin July 15, 1960 Some Of These Days Variety review August 3, 1960 CALICO single CSM 120 The Skyliners Happy Time (Pomus-Shuman) Believe Me (Barrett) Billboard review August 29, 1960 [Distributed by Laurie Records] CALICO single CSM 121 The Empires Definition Of Love Only In My Dreams COLPIX single CP 188 The Skyliners The Door Is Still Open I'll Close My Eyes Billboard ad March 19, 1961 Billboard review April 10, 1961 Cash Box review April 15, 1961 ARRANGED & CONDUCTED BY LENNIE MARTIN Calico goes into receivership Variety July 12, 1961 WORLD RECORD, INC WORLD ARTISTS, INC WORLD single W 1002 LOU CHRISTIE P3KM 2005 The Jury (Without Spoken Introduction) P3KM 2006 Little Did I Know Produced by Guarino and Marino
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WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1015 Billboard
ad August 29, 1964:
WORLD ARTISTS Delivers
More Hits!
And Introducing The AMERICAN ARTS Label AMERICAN
ARTS single AA 2
Bobbie Smith Miss Stronghearted Walk On Into My Heart AMERICAN ARTS single AA 4 Alma Cogan Tennessee Waltz I Love You Much Too Much Cash Box review August 29, 1964 AMERICAN ARTS single AA 6 The Volumes Gotta Give Her Love I Can't Live Without You Cash Box review August 29, 1964 Entered Billboard October 24, 1964, peak #117 AMERICAN
ARTS single AA 8
Margo And The Marvettes Say You Will Cherry Pie Cash Box review October 3, 1964 WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1030 Joe Sherman Orchestra And Chorus That Sunday That Summer That Certain Party In Apartment 14C Cash Box review September 12, 1964 WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1031 Don Charles Big Talk From A Little Man She's Mine Cash Box review October 17, 1964 WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1032 The Moments Money Money You Really Got Me WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1033 Hamilton King Diana Not Until Record World review October 17, 1964 AMERICAN
ARTS single AA 10
Patti Jerome Baby Let Me Be Your Baby No More Tears Cash Box review December 19, 1964 Billboard ad December 19, 1964 Music Business review December 26, 1964 AMERICAN ARTS single AA 12 The Sudells Pow Wow Suzuki AMERICAN ARTS single AA 14 Dave And The Orbits Cheeta's Uncle Chili Beans AMERICAN ARTS single AA 16 AMERICAN ARTS single AA 18 The Volumes I Just Can't Help Myself One Way Lover Record World review March 13, 1965 WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1034 Chad And Jeremy Willow Weep For Me If She Was Mine (Goldsboro-Buie) Billboard, Cash Box, Music Business reviews November 7, 1964 Entered Billboard November 14, 1964, pk #15 WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1035 Bobby Guitar When Girls Do It She's So Fine Billboard review November 21, 1964 ![]() WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1036 Reparata And The Delrons Whenever A Teenager Cries He's My Guy Cash Box review November 28, 1964 Music Business review December 5, 1964 Billboard review December 19, 1964 Entered Billboard December 26, 1964, pk #60 Billboard Profile and Ad February 13, 1965 ![]() AMERICAN
ARTS single AA 20
Harv Moore Interview Of The Fab Four I Feel So Fine Billboard review April 10, 1965 AMERICAN ARTS single AA 22 The Talismen Casting My Spell Masters Of War Billboard review April 24, 1965 WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1037 Johnny Cool WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1038 Sherri Weine Start The World Spinning Don't Forget Billboard review June 12, 1965 WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1039 The Oxford Twelve WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1040 Joe Sherman Orchestra And Chorus Sylvia Playthings Of A Broken Heart ![]() Lou Guarino, Chad and Jeremy Cash Box January 2, 1965 The threesome above have every right to stand tall... WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1041 Chad And Jeremy If I Loved You Donna Donna Billboard review February 13, 1965 Entered Billboard February 20, 1965, pk #23 WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1042 Barry Darvell Where IsThe Love For Me I'll Remember Billboard review May 22, 1965 WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1043 Mickey Denton One More Time Don't Throw My Toys Away Billboard review February 13, 1965 WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1044 Windsor Scott And The Devonshires Luv Luv Luv Windsor's Theme WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1045 Darin D'Anna We Were Lovers Gonna Feel Alright Music Business review February 6, 1965 Billboard ad February 13, 1965 WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1046 Darin D'Anna Bimbo Your Love Is Strong Billboard, Record World reviews May 15, 1965 WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1047 WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1048 Mickey Finn The Sporting Life Night Comes Down Billboard, Record World reviews March 13, 1965 Chad And Jeremy Sing For You WORLD ARTISTS album WAM 2005, WAS 305 Record World review March 13, 1965 WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1049 Tommy Regan I Adore You Nine To Five Billboard review April 3, 1965 WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1050 WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1051 Reparata And The Delrons Tommy Mama Don't Allow Billboard review March 20, 1965 Entered Billboard April 10, 1965, pk#92 Billboard March 27, 1965 Chad And Jeremy To Capitol Or Columbia But World Artists still has sixteen cuts ready to release WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1052 Chad And Jeremy What Do You Want With Me A Very Good Year Entered Billboard April 10, 1965, pk #51 WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1053 The Charmettes (Preacher Man) Stop The Wedding Sugar Boy Billboard review April 3, 1965 WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1054 The World Artists Strings Conducted by Perry Botkin, Jr Jeannie's Theme Little Blonde Bombshell Billboard ad April 10, 1965 Reparata And The Delrons Whenever A Teenager Cries WORLD ARTISTS album WAM 2006, WAS 3006 Record World review April 24, 1965
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The Talismen Casting My Spell Masters Of War Record World review April 24, 1965 WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1055 Johnny Shane Flipity Flop Fly Roseanna Billboard review May 8, 1965 Columbia
single 4-43277
Chad And Jeremy Before and After Fare Thee Well Billboard review May 8, 1965 Entered Billboard May 15, 1965, pk#17 GENERAL AMERICAN single GA 001 VIC CAESAR Tic-A-Tee Tic-A-Tay The Ends Of The Earth Record World ad May 22, 1965 GENERAL AMERICAN single 006 THE VELVET SATINS ZXSE 12303 Up To The Rooftop ZXSE 12304 Nothing Can Compare To You Record World ad May 22, 1965 WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1056 Chad And Jeremy From A Window My Coloring Book Entered Billboard July 10, 1965, pk #97 ![]() WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1057 Reparata And Hash Brown And His Orchestra A Summer Thought He's The Greatest Billboard, Record World reviews May 29, 1965 Ad June 19, 1965 WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1058 Barry Darvell I Found A Daisy (In The City) Kissable Lips Billboard review June 5, 1965 Record World review June 19, 1965 WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1059 Gerri Thomas Look What I Got It Could Have Been Me Record World review July 31, 1965 Billboard review August 7, 1965 WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1060 Chad And Jeremy September In The Rain Only For The Young Billboard review August 7, 1965 WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1061 Lee Garrett I Need Somebody So Far Away WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1062 Reparata The Boy I Love I Found My Place Record World review August 28, 1965 Billboard review September 4, 1965 Cash Box October 9, 1965 Lou Guarino Exits World Artists Harry Cantor to assume day to day operations Guarino Forms Record Label Billboard October 30, 1965: Pittsburgh -- American Music Makers, Inc, a new record label has been formed here by Lou Guarino, formerly general manager of World Artists Records. Harry Balk head a&r and Mickey Denton and Patty Jerome are exclusive artists for the new label. (310 Carlton House Hotel, Pittsburgh, PA 15219) AMERICAN MUSIC MAKERS single AMM-ONE The Up-Set Moulin Rouge U4KM-6799 Moulin Rouge U4KM-6799
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