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Detroit garage band The Tidal Waves deliver a schizo single: a baroque pop ballad coupled with a frat-rock blaster. Only the best from Hanna Barbera Records!

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The Tidal Waves, "I Don't Need Love" c/w "Big Boy Pete," Hanna-Barbera HBR 501 (rel. 10/1966)
Michigan was a hotbed of teen music in the 1950s and '60s. In the age of Beatlemania, dozens of garage bands emerged. From Detroit-adjacent ...
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December 4, 2025 at 5:21 PM
Gritty, lo-fi nocturnal r&b raver on one side, chart-friendly pop-soul ballad on the other. Tony Allen, LA r&b mover/shaker in an obscure effort for Original Sound Records, c. July 1960.

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THE ORIGINALS FEATURING TONY ALLAN, "LET ME HEAR YOU SAY YEAH" C/W "WISHING STAR," ORIGINAL SOUND OR-10 (REL. 7/1960)
Among a sea of colorful contenders, Tony Allen was a standout in the LA r&b scene. He had a major hit with "Nite Owl," a 1955 Specialty Reco...
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December 3, 2025 at 5:30 PM
One of the most obscure records of 1964, from an unplayed vinyl promo copy that was sealed in a box for 61 years! Bronx vocal group sings with future Dr. John guitarist.

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The Rue-Teens, "I Don't Cry Over Girls" c/w "Lucky Boy," Louis 45-6805 (rel. 11/64...?)
Today's record is an odd outlier. Recorded in late 1964 and apparently released at the start of 1965, this was a curious choice for the ye...
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December 2, 2025 at 4:17 PM
The Five Keys lead off a week of Dollar Bin Doozies: cool platters purchased for a buck (or less) and well-worth hearing. Dig the manic "Bimbo" on this 1960 King Records r&b disc!

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THE FIVE KEYS, "BIMBO" C/W "VALLEY OF LOVE," KING 45-5398 (REL. 10/1960)
A welcome sight to any record hound is the dollar bin--golden vessel of indifference used by overwhelmed stores and sellers to rid themsel...
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December 1, 2025 at 4:53 PM
Memphis guitar legend Clarence Nelson on a rare 1964 solo single for local label Pen Records.

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CLARENCE NELSON, "YOU MAKE ME FEEL SO GOOD" C/W "I HURT," PEN 45-352 (REL. 9/1964)
You've heard Clarence Nelson many times on Memphis soul records of the 1960s and '70s. His rhythm and lead work is all over Stax, Hi, Volt...
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November 30, 2025 at 5:31 PM
One of the rarest records I'll ever have the honor of owning and a powerful pair of guitar instrumentals from SoCal...plus free records to the first person to respond to an offer someone can't refuse!

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The Sentinals, "Tor-Chula" c/w "Latin'ia," WCEB 23 (rel. ?/1962; reissued as Era 3082, 6/1962)
One of the rarest records I shall ever lay hands on was given to me last Sunday at a little record show. My friend who gifted it to me is ...
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November 29, 2025 at 5:44 PM
One of the great singles of 1964 was heard by no one when new. Phil Sloan and Steve Barri deliver a working-class teen anthem coupled with a Brian Wilson-ish ballad as 'The Fantastic Baggys' on a rare Imperial Records platter that matters!

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Fantastic Baggys, "Anywhere The Girls Are" c/w "Debbie Be True," Imperial 66072 (rel. 10/1964)
In 1964, songwriters Phil Sloan and Steve Barri, teamed up by their mentor Lou Adler, explored every possible niche for a hit single. Within...
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November 28, 2025 at 5:06 PM
Our new Mini-Pod explores dreams, nightmares and waking up! Bed down with this 22-minute wonder...life could be a dream!

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DON'T SLEEP ON THIS ONE! THE THEME IS DREAMS IN OUR NEW MINI-POD!
To sleep or not to sleep? That's one of many dozy questions proffered in our new MINI-POD. Eight songs that explore the many sides of bein...
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November 28, 2025 at 5:04 PM
Baltimore boys The Lafayettes deliver one weird-ass pop single--a follow-up to their all-time classic "Life's Too Short." Popcorn-tastic A-side on this 1962 RCA-Victor goodie.

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Lafayettes, "Caravan Of Lonely Men" c/w "I Still Do," RCA-Victor 47-8082 (rel. 9/1962)
Featured in John Waters' classic film Hairspray , "Life's Too Short" was a perfect specimen of 1962 pop music. To most viewers, it was an un...
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November 26, 2025 at 6:17 PM
Louisiana soul legend Carol Fran gets down on a scarce 1959 Excello Records 45. One of my favorite label designs and a mighty good record, too!

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Carol Fran, "Knock Knock" c/w "Emmit Lee's Come Back," Excello 45-2156 (rel. 5/1959)
A good while back we played Carol Fran's debut single for Excello Records, "Emmit Lee." It was a strong first record for this Lafayette, L...
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November 25, 2025 at 4:13 PM
Tommy Sands delivers two smoldering rock 'n' roll performances on an overlooked Capitol Records platter from early 1959. Primo!

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Tommy Sands, "I Ain't Gittin' Rid Of You" c/w "Is It Ever Gonna Happen," Capitol F4160 (rel. 3/1959)
Tommy Sands got into pop music before rock 'n' roll hit. Billed as Little Tommie Sands (the Western Wonder), his debut disc was issued in ...
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November 24, 2025 at 4:51 PM
Etta James at her soulful peak on a rare, superb late 1964 single for Argo Records. Gritty begins to describe it!

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ETTA JAMES, "MELLOW FELLOW" C/W "BOBBY IS HIS NAME," ARGO 5485 (REL. 11/1964)
Etta James was a show-biz veteran in late 1964. She'd been recording for almost a decade and had a long string of hits. For the past few y...
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November 23, 2025 at 4:38 PM
Moody, doomy, intense minor-key instrumentals from Bayonne, New Jersey's Invictas, via a 1964 20th Century Fox single. Surf noir that was likely to shake the merry mood of teen dancers!

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THE INVICTAS, "BREAKOUT" C/W "MISSING," 20th-CENTURY FOX 493 (REL. 5/1964)
1964 was one weird year in American music. Long-established groups and singers found themselves in limbo as European bands dominated the pop...
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November 22, 2025 at 5:21 PM
Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps warm up your Friday with some glorious rockabilly from 1956!

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Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps, "Bluejean Bop" c/w "Who Slapped John," Capitol[ Germany] F 3558 (rel. summer 1956)
Gene Vincent and The Blue Caps were on fire in 1956. Their debut LP, seen above, is a curious affair. Home to several great rockers, it also...
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November 21, 2025 at 4:38 PM
It's a new podcast loaded wirh great records from all over the musical map. Give it a listen, won'cha?

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November 21, 2025 at 4:31 PM
How about some FRANTIC rockabilly? Hoo-ee! David Houston lets his hair down on a 1957 RCA-Victor scorcher, with ace guitarist Mickey Baker at his side.

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DAVID HOUSTON, "ONE AND ONLY" C/W "HACKIN' AROUND," RCA VICTOR 47-6927 (REL. 5/1957)
Today's record, released in the rock 'n' roll-friendly year of 1957, illustrates how the major labels approached this vibrant vernacular m...
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November 20, 2025 at 5:04 PM
The O'Jays fulfill a debt to their producer and cover both sides of a three-year-old r&b single by another less-known vocal group. Quite good, considering that scenario. An Imperial Records oddity from 1964.

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The O'Jays, "You're On Top" c/w "Lovely Dee," Imperial 66037 (rel. 6/1964)
Here's an odd one from The O'Jays. In the early to mid 1960s, they were Imperial Records' attempt at a Drifters/Impressions-type hitmaking r...
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November 19, 2025 at 4:36 PM
Hank Ballard and The Midnighters at their best on a rockin' 1955 single for Federal Records. Two killer-dillers!

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The Midnighters, "Rock And Roll Wedding" c/w " That House On The Hill," Federal 45-12240 (rel. 11/1955)
The Midnighters were one of the most successful Black vocal groups of the 1950s and '60s. Their long residency on Federal Records began in...
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November 18, 2025 at 5:37 PM
Get your week off to a bluesy, rockin' start with a fab 1957 single by Annisteen Allen, with Mickey Baker on guitar. A record that worried the squares!

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Annisteen Allen, "Pardon Me" c/w "Rough Lover," Decca 9-30368 (rel. 6/1957)
Annisteen Allen is back with one of her most sought-after singles. All her 45s are on the radar of r&b DJs and us mere collectors. This wa...
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November 17, 2025 at 4:36 PM
Jimmy Ricks, r&b great deeeeeep bass voice, delivers a pair of soulful Chicago winners on a 1962 Fury Records 45, arranged by Horace Ott.

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Jimmy Ricks, "I Wonder" c/w "Let Me Down Easy," Fury 1070 (rel. 11/1962)
Easy winner in the "how low can you go?" vocal contest, Jimmy Ricks was a master of blues' nether regions throughout a long career that sa...
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November 16, 2025 at 4:26 PM
Chonky-cool lo-fi Hawaiian teen pop-rock with Robin Luke, from an island single released before Hawaii joined the US.

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Robin Luke w/The Lawrence Bros. Combo & The Uniques, "Won't You Please Be Mine" c/w "Five Minutes More," Bertram International 45-212 [Hawaii; rel. early 1959]
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November 16, 2025 at 1:43 AM
Recorded in 1961 by singer-songwriter John D. Loudermilk--not release until 1964. A haunting, classic country song with great harmonica by Charlie McCoy.

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John D. Loudermilk, "Blue Train (Of The Heartbreak Line)" c/w "Rhythm And Bluesy," RCA Victor 47-8308 (rel. 2/1964)
Singer-songwriter John D. Loudermilk is a repeat visitor to the Jukebox. Here's one of his best singles. Recorded on April 17, 1961, its two...
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November 14, 2025 at 4:43 PM
The Shirelles in 1967--forgotten performers who'd been major hitmakers a few years before. Their talent hadn't decreased--just their faithful audience.

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SHIRELLES, "DON'T GO HOME (MY LITTLE DARLIN')" C/W "NOBODY BABY AFTER YOU," SCEPTER SCE-12185 (REL. 1/1967)
The Shirelles were at the end of their long tenure with Scepter Records as 1967 began. They had three more singles to go after today's rec...
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November 13, 2025 at 4:51 PM
The rockin' rollin' singin' swingin' Treniers with one of their great singles for Epic Records--first-stage rock 'n' roll from 1955!

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Treniers, "Day Old Bread And Canned Beans" c/w "Rock 'N' Roll Call," Epic 5-9144 (rel. 12/1955)
This was a prolific group's 18th release in the 45-rpm format; their first was in 1950, and they'd made records for the industry-standard ...
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November 12, 2025 at 5:44 PM