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Kid Kyle releases new CD, “Without Love”

June 17, 2014 by Joe Mirrione

In a time when the artists of the 1950’s and 1960’s are producing less new music than ever, Kid Kyle has picked up the baton and released a brand new CD, filled mainly with doo wopp standards.  The disc kicks off with Anthony & The Sophomores’ “Play Those Oldies Mr. DJ” and the romp continues
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Jay Traynor, a remembrance

June 17, 2014 by Joe Mirrione

Jay at the Rock Hall

There may have been more than one Jay to front Jay & The Americans, but anyone who’s ever heard him sing will agree that Jay Traynor was one of a kind. Jay Traynor passed away on January 2 of this year, 2014, leaving a legacy of great performances, great recordings, warm memories and one killer
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Speedo & The Cadillacs 2010 interview

June 17, 2014 by Joe Mirrione

The Cadillacs

As exciting to watch and pleasing to listen to as they are important in the history of rock and roll, The Cadillacs were one of the best on the scene for almost 60 years after the group started on the street corners of New York City.  Their recordings of classics like Gloria, Speedo, Zoom, The
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An Interview with Hy Weiss

June 17, 2014 by Joe Mirrione

“I had no color in my eyes.  I only heard.  I saw with my eyes and heard with my ears.  I did not see with my ears.” – Hy Weiss, on the diversity of artists he recorded In the music industry, the word legend is thrown around fast and furiously, and the majority of those
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Elvis and Jackie

The Million Dollar Quartet and Elvis’ Mystery Girl

The date was December 4, 1965.  Carl Perkins and his band were hunkered down at Sun Records for a recording session that included a not-yet-famous piano player named Jerry Lee Lewis.  (Lewis’ first Sun release was on the way, but it would be another 7 months before he would have his first national hit.)  Johnny
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Lenny Cocco & The Chimes 2014

Lenny Cocco issues clarification of Chimes trademark dispute

Lenny Cocco has issued a clarification of the litigation surrounding the trademark and right to use the name The Chimes, the group he has led since 1959.  The Chimes, with Cocco, on lead, had two hits in the early 60’s with the old standards “Once in a While” and “I’m in the Mood for Love”.
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