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Mirwood Records was an
American record label founded by
former Vee-Jay
executive Randy Wood in Los
Angeles in 1965. The
Mirwood label was a
sister label...
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lyricist and composer, she
created many of the 1960s and 1970s hits for
Mirwood Records' artists,
including Jackie Lee, The Olympics,
Bobby Garrett, The...
- (Imperials/O'Jays).
Round about 1973, he
turned up on the
doorstep of
Mirwood Records (and Mira
Records and
former ex Vee Jay
Records manager) owner...
- Bullock, they
changed their name to the
Mirettes after their new
label Mirwood Records.
Their single release did not
chart and they
later signed with...
- musician. By 1966, he had
started working with
producer Fred
Sledge Smith at
Mirwood Records, with
musicians including The
Olympics (who had
previously had...
- Chess, Brunswick, Ric-Tic,
Gordy Records,
Golden World Records (Detroit),
Mirwood Records (Los Angeles),
Shout Records and Okeh.
Northern soul is ****ociated...
- Your Guide"
Released November 1965 (1965-11)
Genre Soul
Length 2:20
Label Mirwood Songwriter(s) Fred
Sledge Smith, Earl
Nelson Producer(s) Fred
Sledge Smith...
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Mirwood 5509) 1966: "The
Shotgun And The Duck" / "Do The
Temptation Walk" (
Mirwood 5510) 1966: "Would You Believe" / "You're Everything" (
Mirwood 5519)...
- Do the
Bounce (1963) Tri-Disc 1001
Something Old,
Something New (1966)
Mirwood The
Official Record Album of The
Olympics (1984)
Rhino 207
Colin Larkin...
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leaving the revue. In 1966, the trio
signed to
Mirwood Records and
became the Mirettes. They left
Mirwood and
released their highest-charting
single "In...