Welcome to one and all..To some of the great music sounds of the past..Delve into your Past Musical Tastes as we listen to Music from the 30's 40's 50's 60's 70's on good old Vinyl be it 78's 45's EP's Or L/P's with an ocasional nod to the CD's here and there Female Vocalists of the not so well known will be the main theme...But the guy's will get a look in now and then along with some great Individual Orchestral Sounds.If anyone owns the copyright to anything then tell me and I will delete it.
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Saturday, 8 February 2020
Jo Ann Campbell
Jo Ann Campbell (born July 20, 1938 in Jacksonville, Florida) is an American pop singer.
In 1956, Campbell decided to quit dancing and become a singer. She received her first recording contract with RKO-Point Records in New York and released her debut single "Where Ever You Go" / "I'm Coming Home Late Tonight" with them in 1956. It was unsuccessful and she then signed a recording contract with Eldorado Records after performing at Harlem's Apollo Theater. She wrote and released her second single, "Come On Baby" in 1957. Later that year she released "Wait a Minute", and appeared at the Brooklyn Paramount and on Dick Clark's American Bandstand show.
Jo Ann Campbell With Bobby Darin
3. Eddie My Love
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