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became the Toys and
landed their first recording contract on Crewe's
DynoVoice Records. Marc
introduced them to
songwriters Sandy Linzer and
Denny Randell...
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formed his own
record label,
DynoVoice Records. With the
release of the 1965 hit "Concrete and Clay" by
Eddie Rambeau,
DynoVoice launched a run of twenty-one...
- in 1965 with "Soupy",
produced by Bob
Crewe and
issued on the
DynoVoice (formerly
Dyno-Vox) label.
Billboard journalist Aaron Sternfield,
reviewing a...
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Detroit Wheels. They
recorded several hit
records for his
DynoVoice Records and New
Voice labels in the mid to late 1960s, most
notably 1966's "Devil...
- Art Garfunkel. As a pianist, he
issued the
album In
classic Form on the
DynoVoice label in 1968. He was the
winner of ASCAP's Most
Performed Composer Award...
- lead for the
majority of the
album (the group's
producers felt that her
voice was the most commercial),
Barbara Parritt and June
Montiero are each given...
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Crystalette Records and Acta Records. In 1967, Dot
picked up
distribution of
DynoVoice,
owned by Bob Crewe, from Bell Records.
Later in 1967,
Randy Wood left...
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Released August 1965 (US)
October 1965 (UK)
Genre Pop
Length 2:36
Label DynoVoice Songwriter(s)
Sandy Linzer,
Denny Randell,
Christian Petzold Producer(s)...
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music publishing firm,
which was the
inaugural release for Crewe's own
DynoVoice Records.
Although the
Rambeau version's
release pre-dated the US release...