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The Cues

The Cues were Atlantic Information’ first (& most prominent) studio vocal group during rock & roll’s infancy (circa 1954), but their real claim to popularity was their backing support for R&B artists in the Atlantic roster. The Cues might have been the identifiable name where they would afterwards try to …

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Ollie Jones

Mixed into one oversized risk of a songwriter, some might contact it a “du-ollie-ity,” Ollie Jones published adorable pop songs for Perry Como but years later on choked out game titles such as for example “Impaled” and “Murder at heart,” not forgetting the feared and presumably messy “Bathroom Autopsy.” In …

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