ROBBEE
ROBBEE RECORD(S):
Pittsburgh Perfection!
b
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boid

ROBBEE
RECORD INC
CARLTON HOUSE HOTEL, SUITE 236
550 GRANT STREET
PITTSBURGH 19, PA
Tel.: EXpress 1-68

~

Lennie Martin

LENNIE MARTIN
(Rinaldo R. Marino, December 20, 1916 - September 2, 1963)


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eMail

Special Thanks To Jerry Schollenberger,
Fred Mienczeski,
  BethAnn Petrovich, Steve Bello

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  February 28, 2005 CD


Early Girls Volume 4
(ACE CDCHD1045)
Various Artists
w/
MARCY JO:
RONNIE
(ROBBEE single
R-110, March 1961)

~

Mick Patrick's
Early Girls Volume 4
Marcy Jo
Liner Notes






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October 4, 2004 CD

Lou Christie

Lou Christie
Original Sinner
The Very Best Of The MGM Recordings
(RPM)

w/
SINCE I DON'T
HAVE YOU  
Lou Christie's
tribute to
ROBBEE label owner and
Skyliners Arranger,
Lennie Martin



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The Skyliners

Skyliners


~

 
Variety
 September 11, 1963:
Lennie Martin, 46, composer of thousands of commercial jingles on radio and tv, died of cancer in Pgh on Sept.2. He worked for both KDKA and WCAE as a musician and arranger before going into the freelance field. Martin, who was a vocal coach, helped develop the Skyliners. He was part owner of Calico Records which first recorded the group.
~

Billboard
September 21, 1963:
Record row was saddened over the death of Lennie Martin, the pianist-arrranger who was partnered with Lou Guarino in Calico and later Robbee Records.

~

Carlton House Hotel built
March 1952

imploded
October 1980


~

Mary Jo Music Publishing and
JEM Music Corp.
named in honor of
Lennie Martin's wife,
MARY JO (d. June 3, 2003, 87)

Jeff-Paul Music Publishing
named in honor of Lennie Martin's
oldest son,
JEFFREY

ROBBEE
RECORD INC
named in honor of Lennie Martin's
youngest son,
ROBERT

THE MYSTIC
ROBBEE BIRD
may be a
stylized
Robin

Robin

or
 Bluebird

Bluebird

Bluebird Records
began in 1932

Bluebird Records

~

Decca single 9-30334
Red Foley With The Anita Kerr Singers
102338+
Why Ask For
The Moon
(Lennie Martin -
Walter Myers)
Copyright
Lennie Martin and
 Walter Myers
February 15, 1957

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SHERRY single
Mary Jo Trape
JB-536
What Would
Johnny Say
(Fred Wise -
Norman Blagman -
Roz Kosloff)
Copyright Knollwood December
17 and  31, 1959
JB-537
It Would Be A Crime
(Evelyn Kelly -
Lennie Martin) Copyright BF Wood December 31, 1959
Arranged and Conducted
by Lennie Martin
~

Holidays

The Holidays
By Special Request
(Heid Productions CD HP-102, 1995)
01. Robbee single
R-103 A
02. Robbee single
R-103 B
03. Robbee
Unreleased
A Love I Never Had
(Joe Rock -
Jimmy Beaumont)
04. Robbee single
R-107 A
05. Robbee single
R-107 B
06. Robbee
Unreleased
It's The Same
Old Dream
(Jule Styne -
Sammy Cahn)
01 - 06 Produced, Arranged and Conducted by
Lennie Martin
07. NIX 537 A
08. NIX 537 B
09. George Heid
Studio Acetate
10. George Heid
Studio Acetate

~

Alanna

Alanna
Pittsburgh
Rhythm And Blues /
Rock And Roll
1959 - 1963
(Alanna CD 5551, 1992)
Arranged and Conducted
by Lennie Martin
01. Alanna single A-555
02. Alanna single A-565
03. Matador single 1813 (KB-548)
04. Alanna single A-560
05. Alanna single A-557 (JB-557)
06. Matador single 1808
07. Alanna single A-558
08. Alanna single A-557 (JB-556)
09. Alanna single A-565
10. Alanna single A-558
11. Matador single 1808
12. Alanna single A-555
13. Matador single 1813 (KB-549)
14. Alanna single A-560


ALANNA single A-558 Four Seasons
KB-214
Love Knows No Season
KB-215
Hot Water Bottle
Arranged and Conducted
by Lennie Martin

ALANNA single A-559 Scott Free
KB-401
You're My Girl
KB-401
Love's Lost
Arranged and Conducted
by Lennie Martin

~

The Holidays
by Carl Janusek
Echoes Of The Past #4, Summer 1988

The Four Seasons
by Carl Janusek
Echoes Of The Past #23, Spring 1993

Ben E. Benack
d. July 23, 1986, 64
UPI: He was the Father of Pittsburgh Dixieland, an infectious blend of jazz and big band brass.

The Honorable Fats Wilson AKA Wayne (Five Ton) Wilson AKA Wayne "Fats" Wilson, singer, comedian, dancer, 300 pound boy wonder b. and educated Syracuse, NY, began singing with the Sonny Stanton Orchestra April 1959 (Sonny Stanton, leader, tenor sax, Gene Ludwig, organ, Bob Wagner, guitar, Don Robbins, drums), Pittsburgh Courier April 2 and 10, 1960. Over Again originally My Heart Beats Over And Over Again by The Arabians, Magnificent 102.
(Courtesy
Carl Janusek)

The Laurels
by Carl Janusek
Echoes Of The Past #36, 1996

The La-Rells
by Carl Janusek
Echoes Of The Past #21, Fall 1992

The La-Rells
by Dick Zinger
Story Untold #9

The Wright Brothers
by Carl Janusek
Echoes Of The Past #70, Winter 2004

~

June 1954
MGM single K 11776
MGM 78 single 11776
The Wright Brothers
54-XY-193
54-S-242
Lonesome
54-XY-194
54-S-243
If I Give My
Heart to You
Orchestra Conducted by Lennie Martin

~

New Pitt Label Signs Thrush, Singing Group
Variety
January 26, 1955
Wright Bros, local singing group who did several sides for MGM, have been picked up by a new Pittsburgh label, JEM, following MGM's failure to renew their option. JEM has been launched here by Lennie Martin, Pitt bandleader, arranger and musical director, who is doing his cutting at Carnegie Music Hall with a 17-piece orchestra that he's fronting.
In addition to the Wrights, Martin has set Patti Troy, a protege of his, for some waxing sessions.

~

JEM single 45-855
Patti Troy With
The Wright Brothers
You Are The One
Forbidden Fruit

JEM single 45-856 The Wright Brothers
F8-OW-0445
As Long As
You're Mine
F8-OW-0446
You,
You're Different
Copyright
April 5, 1955
Variety ad
May 4, 1955
Orchestra Under
The Direction Of
Lennie Martin

JEM single 412-45
The Smoothtones
F8-OW-3135
No Doubt About It
F8-OW-3136
Bring Back Your Love (To Me)
Billboard review
July 2, 1955
Walt Harper's Orchestra

~



Not our ROBBEE:
Robbie single 101 Darrell Glenn
Hoo Doo
The Voo Doo
(Glenn - Robertson) Downey BMI
Teardrop Falls
(Glenn - Robertson) Downey BMI
Cash Box review April 11, 1964

Darrell Orvis Glenn d. April 9, 1990, 54














 


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


Jimmy Massi
 

ROBBEE single R-104
Jimmy Massi
KB-370 If I Had You
(T. Shapiro - J. Campbell - Reg. Connelly)
Copyright Robbins
KB-371 Blue Prelude
(Gordon Hill Jenkins - Joe Bishop)
Copyright World
Billboard review July 25, 1960
Arranged and Conducted by Lennie Martin


ROBBEE single R-105
Rosemary (
Belan)
KB-372 The Kiss Kiss Cha-Cha
(Lennie Martin - Walter Myers)
Copyright Knollwood [Norwood]
August 11, 1960
KB-373 Them There Eyes
Copyright Bourne 1930
Arranged and Conducted by Lennie Martin

RCA single 47-5666
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]

ROBBEE single R-106
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


ROBBEE single R-109
The La-Rells
KB-811 Please Be Fair
(David Parr - Vann Harris - S. Franklin Avery - Lafon McKellar - Wilton Anderson -
Alex Richburg - Robert Best)
Copyright Jeff-Paul April 20, 1961
KB-812 Everybody Knew
(Doc Pomus - Mort Shuman)
Copyright Kidd January 3, 1961
Billboard Talent Topics January 9, 1961
Cash Box Record Ramblings
January 7, 1961

HAC 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

Ronnie (Come Back)

ROBBEE single R-110
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

Marcy Jo

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


The Jury

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


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


Marcy Jo

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

Lennie Martin & Marcy Jo



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
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


Released?
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


ROBBEE single R-116
Honorable Fats Wilson
R 116 A
Quit Eatin'
(Dick Marino - Lou Guarino)
Copyright Jeff-Paul Starfire
September 29, 1961
R 116 B
Over Again
(Lee Maye)
Copyright Jeff-Paul Starfire
September 29, 1961
Billboard review September 11, 1961
Cash Box review September 23, 1961
Produced by Lennie & Lou
 

Billboard
Music As Written
September 11, 1961:
Lennie Martin and Lou Guarino report that Marcy Jo's future waxings will be released nationally by their own Robbee label instead of through Liberty Records.
 


ROBBEE single R-117
Marcy Jo
Jumping Jack
(Arthur Altman - Wilbur Meshel)
Copyright Howe-Lee September 29, 1961
Take A Word
(Sol H. Meshel)
Copyright Starfire September 29, 1961
Billboard mention September 11, 1961
Billboard review September 25, 1961
Cash Box review October 7, 1961
Produced by Lennie & Lou
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


ROBBEE single R-118
Lennie Martin & His Orch.
R 1002 A La Femme
(Lennie Martin - Michael Angelo)
Copyright Mills April 26 and May 12, 1961
R 1003 B Shoes
(Lennie Martin - Joe Negri - Lou Guarino)
Copyright September 14, 1961, Mills November 21, 1961
Billboard mention October 2, 1961
Cash Box review October 28, 1961
Billboard review October 30, 1961
Produced by Lennie & Lou
Instrumental

Pennants


WORLD single W-102
The Pennants
Don't Go
(The Pennants)
Copyright Jeff-Paul Starfire
Workin' Man
(The Pennants)
Copyright Jeff-Paul Starfire
Billboard review October 9, 1961
Produced by Lennie & Lou

WORLD single W-102
(Blue Wax)
The Laurels
Don't Go
(The Laurels)
Copyright Jeff-Paul Starfire
Produced by Lennie & Lou
Darling How Long
(Sheppard - Miller)
Copyright Keel
Produced by Dick Muse

WORLD single W-103
Peacemakers
Kawliga
(Hank Williams)
Copyright Acuff - Rose
B i n g o
(Quinton Claunch - Don Landon)
Copyright Sizzle September 6, 1961
Billboard review October 9, 1961

WORLD single W-104
Terri Robbins
W 1145 For You
(A. Dubin - J. Burke)
Copyright Witmark
W 1146 My First Big Date
(A. Altman - W. Meshel)
Copyright Jeff Paul Starfire
Billboard review October 2, 1961
Cash Box review October 14, 1961
Produced by Lennie & Lou
Arranged and Conducted by Lennie Martin



WORLD single W-105
Natalie (Debbie Dovale)
W 1147 I Wish That I Could Cry
(Rogers - Hammerstein)
W 1148 Two Horses In Love (On A Merry-Go-Round)
(Lennie Martin - Walter Myers)
Copyright January 31, 1955
Not reviewed in Billboard
Arranged and Conducted by Lennie Martin

HAC

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 


ROBBEE single R-119 ?


ROBBEE single R-120
(Yellow and also, Black Wax)
The La-Rells
R-120 A (U-31265M-A)
I Guess I'll Never Stop Lovin' You
(Frank Avery)
R-120 B (U-31265M-B)
Tomorrow Will Only Bring Sorrow
(Frank Avery)
Copyright Harms
Arranged and Conducted by David Parr
Released 1991

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




CA LI CO

CALICO RECORDS, INC. 
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


CA LI CO LP

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

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)

WORLD single W 1003

WORLD single W 1004

WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1005
Mary Jo Tropay
P3KM 2933 Talk To Him
(Elaine Neil, Ellen Romeo)
P3KM 2934 Blind Date
(Sunny Skylar, Arthur Shaftel)
Billboard mention May 4, 1963
Billboard review May 18, 1963
Produced by William Esch and Al Caiola

WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1006
Lateers
P4KM 9255 The Smock
(Lennie Guarino)
P4KM 9256 Dance Party
(Lateers)
Billboard review July 13, 1963
Arranged by Jimmy Interval

WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1007
Jimmy Interval
WA 2001 These Are The Hands
(Cleveland Robinson)
WA 2002 Settle Down
(Jimmy Interval)
Arranged by Jimmy Drake

WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1008
Joe Sherman
His Orchestra and Chorus
Toys In The Attic
(George Duning, Joe Sherman, George David Weiss)
Too Much Heartache
(A. Weiss, Sherman)
Entered Billboard October 5, 1963, pk #85
Billboard ad October 26, 1963
Monarch Delta 49312/-X

WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1009
Lateers
Kickin Kangaroo
(Lateers)
Sweet Cadillac
(Lateers)
Billboard ad October 26, 1963
Arranged by Jimmy Drake and Jimmy Interval

WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1010
The Peeple
Hi Yo Camel
(Bobby Goldsboro, Buddy Buie)
Kisses Like Roses
(Buddy Buie, Bill Gilmore)
Billboard ad October 26, 1963

WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1011
Coachman
I'm Going Home
(Coachman)
Flowers
(Coachman)
Billboard ad October 26, 1963 (Coachmen Three)

WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1012
The Stereos
Mumbling Word
(Nathaniel Hicks, Ronald Parris)
Good News
(Nathaniel Hicks)
Billboard ad October 26, 1963
Arranged by Jerry Granahan)

IDEAL single 1000
Distributed Nationally by World Artists Records, Inc
The Arvettes
Stolen Hours
(Mort Lindsey)
Pledge Of Love
(Joe Simms)
Arranged by Ty Lemley

WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1013
Tubby Oliver
Orchestra Bill Martin
PK4M 4031 Walk Walk (Blue Banjo)
(Al Caiola, Sunny Skylar)
PK4M 4032 Near You
(Francis Craig, Kermit Goell)
Produced by Al Caiola

WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1014
Betty Johnson
PK4M 4159 Wednesday's Child
(Jack Wolf, Maurice Bugs Bower)
PK4M 4160 What's The Matter, Little Girl
(Jack Wolf, Maurice Bugs Bower)
Variety mention December 4, 1963
Billboard review December 7, 1963
Produced and Arranged by Jack Wolf and Bugs Bower

WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1015
Joe Sherman Orchestra and Chorus
I Saw A Star
(Joe Sherman, George David Weiss)
The Stolen Hours
(Lindsey, Keith, Bergman)
Billboard review November 30, 1963
Weiss, Sherman Production

WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1016
Schoolhouse Four Plus Two
Music Is Over
[Walk Walk]

WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1017

WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1018
Jimmy Interval
Daddy's Little Girl
One Sided Love
Billboard review February 8, 1964

WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1019
Joe Sherman Orchestra And Chorus
Danny's Theme
It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
Cash Box review
March 28, 1964

WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1020
GATEWAY single 45-742
Ty Lemley
Love Song Of Tom Jones
Walkin'-Talkin'
Cash Box review
March 28, 1964

WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1021
Chad And Jeremy
Yesterday's Gone
Lemon Tree
Cash Box review April 4, 1964
Billboard ad April 25, 1964
Billboard ad May 30, 1964
Entered Billboard May 2, 1964, pk #21

WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1022
Christine Quaite
Tell Me Mama
In The Middle Of The Floor
Cash Box review April 11, 1964
Billboard ad April 25, 1964
Billboard ad May 30, 1964
Entered Billboard May 2, 1964, pk #85

WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1023
The Shevelles
Ooh Poo Pah Doo
Like I Love You
Billboard, Cash Box,
Music Business reviews May 23, 1964

WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1024
Joe Sherman His Orchestra And Chorus
Seventh Dawn
Time Alone Will Tell
Billboard, Cash Box reviews
June 27, 1964
Music Business review July 4, 1964

WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1025
The Shevelles
I Could Conquer The World
How Would You Like Me To Love You
Billboard review July 25, 1964
Cash Box, Music Business reviews
August 1, 1964
Entered Billboard September 5, 1964, pk #104
Record World ad September 26, 1964

WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1026
Jimmy Interval
Time Alone Will Tell
I Still Get A Thrill
Billboard, Cash Box reviews
July 25, 1964

WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1027
Chad And Jeremy
A Summer Song
No Tears For Johnny
Billboard review July 25, 1964
Cash Box review August 1, 1964
Entered Billboard August 14, 1964, pk # 7

WA Bows AA Subsidiary
Cash Box August 1, 1964

WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1028
Christine Quaite
Will You Be The Same Tomorrow
Mister Stuck Up
Billboard review August 1, 1964

WORLD ARTISTS single WA 1029
The Aztecs
Da Doo Ron Ron (When He Walked Me Home)
Hi-Heel Sneakers
Billboard review August 22, 1964
Cash Box review August 29, 1964

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

AMERICAN ARTS single AA 22
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

AMERICAN MUSIC MAKERS single AMM-00-2
Simone Jackson
Where Am I Going
I Told You So
Billboard & Record World reviews
January 15, 1966

AMERICAN MUSIC MAKERS single
AMM-00-3 or AMM-00-4
Sonji Clay
Deeper In My Heart T4KM-8003
Reg February 11, 1965
What Now My Love? T4KM-8004
Produced by Lou Guarino
Arranged by Andy Badale
Conducted by John Abbott

AMERICAN MUSIC MAKERS single AMM005
The Daytrippers
You Cheated
That's Part Of The Game
Produced by Lou Guarino
Arranged & Conducted by John Abbott
Executive Producer Dee Anthony
Record World February 19, 1966

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 AMM006
The Mazzei Singers
Monunoman (The Great Name Of God)
Dors Petit Garcon (Sleep Little Boy)
Produced & Directed by Lou Guarino

AMERICAN MUSIC MAKERS single AMM-007
The Up-Set
You Need Love
Autumn Concerto

AMERICAN MUSIC MAKERS single AMM008
The Grains Of Sand
Passing Through The Night
The Castaway Of Capt. Haze
Produced & Directed by Lou Guarino

AMERICAN MUSIC MAKERS single AMM009

AMERICAN MUSIC MAKERS single AMM0010

AMERICAN MUSIC MAKERS single AMM-0011
The Presentations
Call On Me
Sorry
Produced & Directed by Lou Guarino

AMERICAN MUSIC MAKERS single AMM-0012
The Music Combination
Mechanical People
Bambi
Produced & Directed by Lou Guarino

AMERICAN MUSIC MAKERS single AMM-0013
The Music Combination
Featuring Joey Conti
Lonely Shore
The Story Of My Life
Produced & Directed by Lou Guarino

AMERICAN MUSIC MAKERS single AMM-0014
Jill Corey
The Other Side Of Me
The Shadow Of Your Smile
Produced & Directed by Lou Guarino
Record World April 20, 1968
Record World review May 25, 1968
Unreleased:
You With Darkness On Your Mind

AMERICAN MUSIC MAKERS single AMM-0015
Joey Dallas
Electric Mirror
Lonely Shore
Produced & Directed by Lou Guarino

AMERICAN MUSIC MAKERS single AMM-0016
The Music Combination
Crystal
Holding On For Dear Love
Produced & Directed by Lou Guarino

AMERICAN MUSIC MAKERS single AMM-0017
Kelly St. Clair
Hear That Beat
This Magic Moment
Record World review
July 6, 1968

AMERICAN MUSIC MAKERS single AMM-0018
Steve Leeds
Midsummer's Night
Midsummer's Night
Produced & Directed by Lou Guarino
Record World review
July 20, 1968

AMERICAN MUSIC MAKERS single AMM-0019

AMERICAN MUSIC MAKERS single AMM-0020

AMERICAN MUSIC MAKERS single AMM-0021
The Fruit Machine
Willow Tree
The Wall
Record World ads September 14, 1968
Record World review December 21, 1968



WORLD ARTISTS single AVDJ 227
Chad & Jeremy
A Summer Song
What Do You Want With Me
World Artists Label Revived
Billboard January 24, 1987



LOU CHRISTIE  THE SKYLINERS  WORLD ARTISTS