throw away the trash_0001.wmv

a video we made for our first health project....on character..song:throw away the trash by kids of winley high
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a video we made for our first health project....on character..song:throw away the trash by kids of winley high
Author: raynebowvideos; Tags: character raynebow

A great sound; released on a Winley subsidiary. *** I was arecord collector in the 50s and 60s, mostly R&B, doowop, and Motown. My first two purchased records were 78s in '56...Peggy Sue and Blue Suede Shoes (still got em). I listened mostly to KDIA in San Francisco/Oakland back in the day. If I liked a new song, I bought it. Hence you may discover some great songs as we go on this journey. Remember, just because it wasn't a hit doesn't mean it wasn't a great song.

So Strange - The Jesters (Winley), 1957. This 78 has been with me a long time, I think it was given to me yrs ago by a good friend (Paul Gruber) who I haven't seen in a long time.. I wish he had a computer and might see this, would love to get back in touch with someone I lost along the way. Record is in atrocious condition but still plays half-way ok. What do you think? Thanks Paul, miss ya, buddy! ... Jesters So Strange Winley 1957 Doo Wop Early Rock n' roll 50's group harmony 78 rpm ...
Author: CrisVangel; Tags: Jesters So Strange Winley 1957 Doo Wop Early Rock n' roll 50's group harmony 78 rpm jukebox classic oldies paragons meet the hit song original phonograph shellac

All Stars, and the Lane Dancers. The final platter by the original group was issued in June 1958: "I Laughed"/"Now That You're Gone." Both were led by Lenny, with assist from Adam on "Gone." These were released on Cyclone, a subsidiary of Winley, nominally owned by Paul Winley's wife. "I Laughed" was somewhat based on the Spaniels' 1957 tune, "Everyone's Laughing." There was one other record that featured the original group, this time as a backup to Charlie White, former member of the ...