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  Vee-Jay Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vee-Jay Records was a record label, specializing in blues, rhythm and blues and rock and roll.
Vivian's brother, Calvin Carter, was the label's AandR man. Ewart Abner, formerly of Chance Records, joined the label in 1955, first as manager, then as vice president, and ultimately, as president.
The releases were at first unsuccessful, but quickly became big once the British Invasion took off in early 1964, selling 2.6 million Beatles singles in a single month.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Vee-Jay_Records   (303 words)

  
 Oldies 1130 WBF...1996 Bartow Football Season
Tollie's second and third touchdown passes came in the second quarter when he found Floyd for 37 yards, the Vince Brewer for 24 yards, just before halftime.
Tollie was 11 of 17 for 121 yards, and rushed for 81 yards on 12 carries.
Bartow senior quarterback Shandrin Tollie was the offensive leader, rushing 11 for 100 yards and four touchdowns; and passing 8 of 11 for 156 yards and two touchdowns.
www.wwbf.com /bartowfb96.htm   (8544 words)

  
 Beatles Early Days
Brazilian EP of what many fans believe to be one of The Beatles earliest publicly released recordings on the original Polydor label from the summer of 1963.
Here are two early North American releases of Beatle hits released on alternate record labels in their original bid to become successful in the American marketplace.
Tollie labels were yellow but sometimes the logo had various thicknesses of the lines surrounding their logo.
ca.geocities.com /salinity@rogers.com/EarlyImages.htm   (958 words)

  
 Love Me Do Lyrics - The Beatles
It went to Tollie Records, who released it in America during Beatlemania, about a year after it was released in England.
When they played this for Parlophone Records, the producer they auditioned for was George Martin, who became a key figure in Beatles history as he helped shape their sound.
When they recorded this on Sept. 4, Ringo was their drummer, but when George Martin decided this would be the single, he had them record it again a week later.
home.att.net /~chuckayoub/Love_Me_Do_Lyrics.html   (723 words)

  
 Sleepie is a dream at Northwood
When Tollie was growing up in Bartow, Fla., his mother died when he was 15, and he and three sisters moved in with an aunt.
That's when he set seven school offensive records and led NCAA Division II in pass-efficiency rating (190.4).
Tollie remained in Midland this summer and worked out three hours a day.
www.freep.com /sports/college/sleep31_20000831.htm   (550 words)

  
 PlayTone Records . List of record labels   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies - or UTIAS pronounced you-TIE-us as it is commonly referred to - was established in 1949.
Record one: #"Alice" Andrew Eldritch Eldritch - 3:33 #"Floorshow" EldritchGary Marx MarxCraig Adams musician Adams - 3:42 #"Phantom" MarxAdams - 7:12 #"1969" Dave Alexander AlexanderJames Osterberg OsterbergRon Asheton AshetonScott Asheton Asheton - 2:46 #"Kiss the Carpet" Eldritch - 5:57 #"Lights"...
Won a bronze medal at the 2001 World Championships In Hindi Mohini means "illusion" Her mother is from Russia and her father is from India...
www.uk.knowledge-info.org /PlayTone_Records-UK-6404664-uc   (343 words)

  
 Tollie Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tollie Records was formed in February, 1964 as a sub-label of Vee-Jay Records and closed in May 1965.
The label distributed some Beatles singles in the United States before Capitol Records.
 This article about a record label is a stub.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tollie_Records   (87 words)

  
 Love Me Do by The Beatles Songfacts
When they recorded this on September 4, Ringo was their drummer, but when George Martin decided this would be the single, he had them record it again a week later.
At their September 4 recording session, George Martin decided their first single should be a song called "How Do You Do It?," which was written by someone else.
Since stereo records wern't selling much in England at the time, George Martin used the second track for what little overdubbing he could do, rather that recording the song in stereo.
www.songfacts.com /detail.lasso?id=9   (1101 words)

  
 Beatles Records, Beatles records on vinyl, rare Beatles records   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Beatles Records, Beatles records on vinyl, rare Beatles records Beatles Albums, Beatles 45s, and Beatles rare vinyl releases on Capitol Records, Vee Jay Records, Parlophone records, MGM Records, Odeon records, Atco Records, Polydor Records, Swan Records, Savage Records, Tollie Records, Apple Records, Decca Records, United Artists Records, and Capital Records.
Beatles records can be found in almost any country on a variety of different and unique labels.
Records without the BMI or ASCAP designations are relatively scarce and are worth significantly more than the other subsequent variations.
www.beatlecollectors.com /pages/11   (1313 words)

  
 Tollesbury - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Tollesbury   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Tollesbury is a village in England, located on the Essex coast at the mouth of the River Blackwater.
It is situated nine miles east of the historic port of Maldon and 12 miles south of Colchester (Britain's oldest recorded town).
For centuries Tollesbury, the village of the plough and sail, relied on the harvests of the land and the sea.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Tollesbury.html   (691 words)

  
 Beatles Reference Library - Anna
This was to have just been a letters to the editor article, but Jerry Osborne liked it so much that he gave me a half a page in the regular part of the magazine with my own by-line.
Garry Shrum (who owned Blue Meannie records at the time--and who was a big Beatles collector) was looking through a box of 45s and came across a couple of interesting items.
Larry, one of the owners of "Off the record", in San Diego, and I were talking on the phone one day.
www.beatletracks.com /barchive/anna.html   (934 words)

  
 The Beatles Before Capitol, Part 4
A counterfeit or fake record is one that attempts to pass itself off as a genuine record that was actually issued by a legitimate record company at one time.
A fantasy record or sleeve is one that pretends to be a rare and otherwise unknown item.
Since the Beatles were complete unknowns in the USA in early 1963, Vee Jay Records never issued a picture sleeve for their first release.
www.friktech.com /btls/bc4.htm   (3035 words)

  
 Spectropop Group Discussion Archives: Digest Number 465 - 12 May 2002
Tollie Records was on a roll with Jimmie Cross (I want the B.R.A.T.T.S. record!!) and again I concur with Jeff, "James Bong" isn't quite as classic as "....Want My Baby..." but his self-description ("Ah'm Agent UH-OH 78910JackQueenAce123!
Our own Phil Chapman was recording engineer on the Tracey Ullman records, and the great retro-girl-group feel to many of those tracks is due to his Spectropop-py influence, as was the choice of some of the songs to be covered.
I'll have to dig the records up, but it seems likely.....I do recall that 'Neasden's Queen Of Soul' (members outside the UK may not quite get that one) was very keen on hoovering.....she even did it in promo photos.....
www.spectropop.com /archive/digest/d465.htm   (1761 words)

  
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This German record (Polydor NH 24-673) was issued in two forms (with a German intro or an English intro) and with a picture sleeve.
Swan Records was best known for Freddy Cannon, whose most well-known hit was "Tallahassee Lassie." For a time, all Swan records carried the words "Don't Drop Out," which were a message to American teens to stay in school.
Swan Records' single was selling, and they apparently had the rights to issue the German version of the song, which the Beatles had recorded just before coming to America.
www.eskimo.com /~bpentium/noncaps.txt   (5979 words)

  
 Beatles Tollie EP
Issued with a hard picture sleeve, this was the first fake Beatles record that was designed and passed off as being a newly discovered and previously unknown official release.
Since several of the records had been sold for the then-large sum of $150-$200, a full refund was offered by the bootleggers to those who had purchased the EP.
The Tollie "promo" EP, and the original 45 from which the EP was designed from.
www.rarebeatles.com /photospg/tollie.htm   (582 words)

  
 Beatles 45's, Beatles picture sleeve 45s, Beatles vinyl forty fives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Having this record in Iran could mean death for the owner.
This record is a must for serious collectors and will be the pride of your collection.
It is a "picture sleeve" 45 RPM monophonic microgroove recording, manufactured and released in Denmark on August 23, 1963.
www.beatlecollectors.com /pages/4   (1042 words)

  
 Records on Vee-Jay
The book also catalogues the different variations on Vee Jay records with excellent pictures of the various album covers and record labels also highlighting the counterfeit albums which look very similar to the real thing but are not as valuable.
This clever fake was on the Tollie Label {Tollie was a subsidiary of the Vee-Jay Record Co.} and was the brainchild of two Beatles fans in North Western America who wanted to see if they could fool the experts.
The book is hard back and the presentation is of an extremely high standard with extensive information on WHEN the records were pressed, WHERE the records were pressed, HOW MANY copies were sold, and WHY some records are so much rarer than others.
www.iol.ie /~beatlesireland/Reviews/books/recordsonveejay.htm   (558 words)

  
 I3938: Lucy Wheelock DEAN (21 JUN 1855 - 2 NOV 1881)
Records of Roger F. Kelley, Dean Family Historian; his spouse a descendant of Mary Jane Wheelock, Mar 2000.
Private records of Nancy Docherty, descendent of Joseph Wheelock and Judith Foster, through Dolly Wheelock, Oct 1998.
Records of Mike Herrell, a descendant of Hiram Wheelock and Elizabeth ____, May 2001.
www.wheelockgenealogy.com /ged/ralphdsc/d0002/g0000078.html   (280 words)

  
 TWINKLE Vinyl Records ~ Used, Rare, Collectible and Vintage Vinyl LPs & 45s
Records by Mail maintains one of the largest selections of rare and vintage TWINKLE vinyl records available anywhere - online or off.
We are continually scouring the country and the world for the rarest & finest vintage TWINKLE records, LPs & 45s.
You'll find that our TWINKLE records are always in excellent condition and are painstakingly graded so you'll know exactly what you're getting.
www.recordsbymail.com /static/artistSearch.php/artistFirst/artistLast/TWINKLE   (118 words)

  
 Quill Records & The New Colony Six
Bonfa, who recorded more than 50 albums, was the composer of hit songs like "Manha de Carnaval" and "Samba de Orfeu." For these melodies and for his quiet, meticulous, samba-based guitar rhythms, he would forever be associated with bossa nova, even though in some ways he predated the movement.
Bonfa played guitar on the soundtrack recording for what would be "Black Orpheus." "Manha de Carnaval" and "Samba de Orfeu" were the two compositions he offered to the film's director, Marcel Camus.
Bonfa was less productive in the 70's, recording a few albums that were little known in the United States, among them "Manhattan Strut" (1974), made with New York jazz session players, and "Bonfa Burrows Brazil" (1984), made with the Australian saxophonist Don Burrows.
www.geocities.com /SunsetStrip/Palladium/9229/quill.htm   (3929 words)

  
 history of the Beatles, year by year - 1964
New York pop radio stations play Beatles records practically around the clock for days and disk jockeys such as Murray the "K" do interviews with the boys and heavily promote the band.
Tollie Records releases single "Twist and Shout"/"There's a Place".
Tollie Records releases "Love Me Do"/"P.S. I Love You" single.
www.beatles.ws /1964.htm   (1060 words)

  
 Timeline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The LP "Beatles VI" is released by Capitol Records in the U.S., reaching #1 spot.
Capitol Records USA decides to pull the "Yesterday and Today" album, the cover of which shows the Beatles dressed up in white butcher smocks, among pieces of raw meat and body parts of decapitated baby dolls.
Apple Records releases the (standard) "Let it Be" LP in the US, after receiving some 3,700,000 advance orders.
www.lyceum.org /hdarchive/hd2004/2202/timeline.htm   (3993 words)

  
 VJ EP 1-903 promo :: mike.whybark.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
I found it in a record bin in the boonies someplace in North Carolina, and paid $2.
There was no recall of the record, but since VeeJay was under considerable pressure fom Capitol to quit repackaging the Beatles tracks, this record is supposed to be the single rarest Beatles vinyl.
Mind you, I'm not a Beatle collector; I mean, I'm not rabidly anti-Beatle or anything but the ubiquity of their music, in combination with its' strength, drastically limited the potential diversity of pop and sped consolidation in the record industry: witness Vee-Jays' demise.
mike.whybark.com /archives/000390.html   (955 words)

  
 The Beatles Before Capitol, Part 2
All records with style 1 labels were pressed by Monarch Records of Los Angeles and bear the MR logo and
Their records were pressed from styrene, a less flexible plastic.
Swan Records' single was selling, and Swan reasoned that they ought to have the rights to issue the German version of the song, which the Beatles had recorded just before coming to America.
www.friktech.com /btls/bc2.htm   (4671 words)

  
 In-stock EP's, 33's, 45's and Picture Sleeves
Gorgeous labels and vinyl pressed in styrene at the Columbia Records plant.
Outer rim has of B side a one sixteenth of an inch chip which does not in any way affect play - it just must be noted.
This is an superb example of Tollie 9001 - Twist and Shout 45.
www.microgrooverecords.com /instock_EPs33s45sPSs.php?thumb=btlus45sThumb/btlus45s2_2.gif&group=btlus45   (132 words)

  
 Beatles Record Items   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Record Collector 184 - Elvis, Page and Plant, Beatles
Record Collector 94 - Beatles, Clapton, Cult, PJ Proby
Apple Records 45 The Beatles Let It Be / U Know My Name
hsgov.com /beatlesrecord.html   (252 words)

  
 Historical the beatles/1962-1964
I was in the record store looking at records, and he came down and said he had been fired.
The concept was thought up by their press agent, Tony Barrow who also wrote the basic script for the first three Christmas records.
The Times Literary Supplement declared his book being "Worth the attention of anyone who fears for the impoverishment of the English language and the British imagination." John's jabberwocky style of penmanship was largely influenced from the literary works of Lewis Carroll.
www.m-hit.com /1962-1964.htm   (2131 words)

  
 Beatles Reference Library - Before Capitol
Beatles records in the United States are predominantly found on the Capitol (or Apple) label.
By this time, the Beatles Second Album, featuring both sides of the She Loves You single, was topping the charts.
In 1964, Vee Jay Records was under fire.
www.beatletracks.com /barchive/b4capitl.html   (5973 words)

  
 Baby back cooking baby back got lyric 31 baby back got recipe for baby back ribs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
However, the record would probably be easiest to find as a track on the compilation, the Rhino Brothers Present the World's Worst Records Volume 1.
One of these wretched recordings was the ultimate 1960's teenage death genre non-hit, "I Want My Baby Back" recorded by Harry Nilsson under the alias of Jimmy Cross.
The singer's grief is such that he digs up his beloved's coffin, crawls in, and sings the last chorus from inside.
www.nevarts.com /baby-back   (1086 words)

  
 Tollie Products   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Beatles on Tollie Records - Twist and Shout -
TOLLIE by DI MARY Spectacular Extravagant Blouse SZ 8
NORTHERN Soul 45 MOSES DAVIS on TOLLIE records
www.alcocerformacion.com /tollie.html   (153 words)

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