Jack E. Leonard with Will Stomp and his Cannoneers
I'll See You In My Dreams
Vik
Dub Beene with the Schemers
Ape Stroll
Cessna
The Ape Quartet
Tarzan
Phalanx
Rudy Wesley & The Palace Aides
The Lean Hornet
Chart
The Teen Tops
Rey Criollo
Fontana
Freddie Gomez y sus Dinamicos
Raunchy
Bronco
Sweet Pea Walker
Sweet Pea
Flash
Willie Bailey
Wayward Girl
Loadstone
Baby Boy Warren
Chuc-A-Luck
Excello
The Metronomes
She's Gone
Specialty
Juantina Nixon
Stop Knockin'
King
Listener comments!
1:15pm
Elmer:
Wabbit season!
1:23pm
Daffy:
Pronoun trouble.
1:25pm
Richie:
Ha!
He ain't even an "Also ran"
That may be the best line ever!
1:27pm
kogar:
turkey neck stretch!
1:31pm
Richie:
Kogar...you big ape!
1:46pm
Hi:
I'm a big fat balding guy wit a stubby cigar in his mout an his pants half zipped....an i was wondering why they never write songs about us?
1:53pm
kogar:
hung over, shopping for 45's on ebay listening to rex...good times...
2:13pm
Louie:
Dey got any 38's on dis ebay?
2:28pm
Tim:
Got any beach music?
2:38pm
Listener Jumpy:
Lean Hornet!
1:06pm
Tom Stein:
Zip and the Zippers really sounded great!
12:57pm
beverly avery:
I can't seem to get the lean hornet song to play how do i do that
5:05am
Richard Watson Jr.:
You played "Be On The Lookout For The Woman" by Dick Watson and the Crescents February 13th 2010. I am his son Richard Jr. the band is from Haworth New Jersey, it was recorded February 1963. Their manager was Jane D. White and my grandfather paid for all the expenses to make the record. It was recorded in the Roulette record building in the Alllegro Sound studio in the basement and was pressed under the GONE label. Paul Vanderbeck was the lead guitar player in the group, he is a music producer today living in Pennsylvania. George Perrotta was his bass player and next door neighbor. Sal Rizzo was the drummer. Alan Hecht (died 1995) was the Sax player who became one of the most sought after sax players in New York by the 1980's.
5:13am
Richard Watson Jr.:
A total of 100 copies of "be on the lookout for the woman" by Dick Watson and the Crescents were pressed. I can account for the whereabouts of 35 of them. The Crescents were on the Ted Mack Amateur Hour Sunday April 29th 1962. A 90 second spot where they performed an instrumental song called "Rockin Lamb". I have had that entire show restored and put on DVD. The original film was in excellent shape thus making an excellent transfer to DVD.