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.?
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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.
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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.
Thank for this girl group rarity ! Any chance you can post the flip side sometime ?
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.
I believe the studio was located next door to Dino’s Lodge ?
I believe the studio was located next door to Dino’s Lodge??
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