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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...
- lyricist and composer, she created many of the 1960s and 1970s hits for Mirwood Records' artists, including Jackie Lee, The Olympics, Bobby Garrett, The...
- 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...
- (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...
- (Mirwood 5509) 1966: "The Shotgun And The Duck" / "Do The Temptation Walk" (Mirwood 5510) 1966: "Would You Believe" / "You're Everything" (Mirwood 5519)...
- Thomas released the single "Where There's a Will (There's a Way)" on Mirwood Records in 1966. After leaving Ike & Tina Turner, he worked local jobs...
- A micro star system that was later merged into the Microverse. Bzz'k: Mirwood: A planet that Doctor Doom once ended up on and briefly enslaving. Qor:...
- 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...
- 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...