Unknown girl group. Produced by Red Battie, who, around 1961, was head of Skyla Records National Sales, and Skyla was a West Coast label. That's probably where the Gold-Tone label is coming from.?
Though it's not a great record, just the fact that so many of these quirky little '50s and '60s groups had the opportunity to lay down a few tracks is endlessly fascinating to me. Thanks Bob.
Found mention of a Gold Tone Record Co. in Hollywood where Skyla and it's subsidaiary Ray Starr were located , but that was 52' so who knows. I'm with you would bet on the LA/Hollywood area. It appears Ray and Starla Kaye Rindone were the owners of Skyla and Ray Star, but I couldn't find anything to tie them directly to the Gold Tone Label.
Though it's not a great record, just the fact that so many of these quirky little '50s and '60s groups had the opportunity to lay down a few tracks is endlessly fascinating to me. Thanks Bob.
ReplyDeleteThank for this girl group rarity ! Any chance you can post the flip side sometime ?
ReplyDeleteFound mention of a Gold Tone Record Co. in Hollywood where Skyla and it's subsidaiary Ray Starr were located , but that was 52' so who knows. I'm with you would bet on the LA/Hollywood area. It appears Ray and Starla Kaye Rindone were the owners of Skyla and Ray Star, but I couldn't find anything to tie them directly to the Gold Tone Label.
ReplyDeleteI believe the studio was located next door to Dino’s Lodge??
DeleteI believe the studio was located next door to Dino’s Lodge ?
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