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Our Era - Movies, Music, Radio and TV, 6th Edition

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<strong>Our</strong> <strong>Era</strong> - <strong>Movies</strong>, <strong>Music</strong>, <strong>Radio</strong> & <strong>TV</strong>, 1950‟s <strong>and</strong> 1960‟s. 1960The Tren-DellsCourtesy—http://whitedoowopcollector.blogspot.com/2009_11_01_archive.htmlTheir first 1961 release—I'm So Young/Don't You Hear Me Calling Baby. went to local hit,t heir Student's version of—I'mSo Young, featured Paul Penny as kid Lead Vocalist.During the 1950's <strong>and</strong> 1960's they had seven songs onthe local charts in 1962 they released their biggest Hit-Nite Owl. which was released on the Jam label <strong>and</strong>picked up by Capitol Records.The Group was together (with many personal changes)from 1961-1972 <strong>and</strong> recorded for labels as Tilt,Jam Boss, Sound Stage or Southtown. Moments LikeThis. Recorded (as the Trend-els) for Tilt Records in1962 is their best doo wop side.

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