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Favoriting July 11, 2018: The Angels and friends Tip their Halo to you
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The Angels  The Guy With The Black Eye   Favoriting
The Angels  Wow Wow Wee (He's The Boy For Me)   Favoriting
The Angels  My Boyfriend's Back   Favoriting
 
The Angels  Welcome to the Floor   Favoriting
The Angels  Has Anybody Seen My Boyfriend?   Favoriting
The Angels  Why Don't The Boy Leave Me Alone   Favoriting
The Angels  Love Me Now   Favoriting
The Angels  Little Beatle Boy   Favoriting
 
Jessica James & The Outlaws  We'll Be Making Out   Favoriting
The Halos  I Do   Favoriting
The Starlets  Where Is My Love Tonight   Favoriting
Tiffany Michael  Come Closer   Favoriting
The Delicates  Ronnie Is My Love   Favoriting
Bernadette Caroll  Party Girl   Favoriting
Toni Mason  Shadow Of Your Love   Favoriting
 
Debra Swisher  You're So Good To Me   Favoriting
The Angels  I Adore Him   Favoriting
The Angels  He's The Kissing Kind   Favoriting
The Angels  The Boy From Crosstown   Favoriting
The Angels  The Boy With the Green Eyes   Favoriting
The Angels  Merry Go Round   Favoriting
The Angels  You're The Cause of It All   Favoriting
 
The Angels  Thank You and Goodnight   Favoriting


Listener comments!

  7:03pm
MOM WHIG:

Good evening all....
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Gaylord Fields:

Hello, MOM WHIG, and everyone else!
  7:05pm
MOM WHIG:

Always enjoy the Angels
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:05pm
Gaylord Fields:

We still must behave ourselves even though we're unsupervised.
  7:06pm
MOM WHIG:

Exactly! 94 here in VA today
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:08pm
Gaylord Fields:

Yikes!
  7:27pm
MOM WHIG:

Cooler front arriving in a few days .....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:30pm
Gaylord Fields:

It's cooler here up north after yesterday's heat.
  7:33pm
MOM WHIG:

My good friend in Portland, Me said it's way cooler and less humidity today there - picture perfect!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:38pm
Gaylord Fields:

I just came back from a vacation I spent in Portland and Nova Scotia last week, and it was hot at first but cooled down considerably by the end.
  7:45pm
MOM WHIG:

A great place - hope you had a good time there.
  7:51pm
MOM WHIG:

All good things must come to an end
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:51pm
Gaylord Fields:

I certainly did!
  7:53pm
MOM WHIG:

I'll get up there in Sept. A good time to go to Portland.
  7:56pm
MOM WHIG:

See you next week....bye!
  9:52am
permanent vacation:

With Caprice Records partners Gerry Granahan producing and Hutch Davie arranging and leading the band, the ANGELS scored a pair of top 40 hits with “’Til” and “Cry Baby Cry” in 1961-62. Proficient background singers, the members of the Starlets and Angels were frequently employed by Granahan and others to sweeten other artists’ sessions. Through one of these jobs, the Angels' Allbut sisters met Richard Gottehrer, Robert Feldman, and Jerry Goldstein, partners in the FGG songwriting and production company. They wrote “My Boyfriend’s Back” for the Shirelles,” Gerry Granahan explains. “They asked me if the Angels could do a demo. They were still signed to Caprice Records and I had the name. So, Feldman says to me, ‘I’ve got a song for the Shirelles. Can I use the Angels to do a demo? I said, ‘O.K., just let me know how it comes out.’ I didn’t hear anything from anybody. Then I heard they’re going to sell it to Mercury. I said, ‘How can they sell it to Mercury? Are the girls going to change their name and call themselves the Starlets again?’ ‘No, they’re going to be sold as the Angels.’ I said, ‘No way. I’ll work a deal out with you. I don’t want to go through any hassles. If they want to give up a piece of it, I’ll walk away. My attorney kept saying, ‘I’m working on it.’”


In a convoluted turn of events, Granahan’s unscrupulous attorney worked a deal for himself with FGG, edging the producer-label owner out of the picture. “He sits down with the girls, signs them to Sabina, a label which we distributed then makes a deal with FGG without me knowing about it and sells the name of the Angels to Mercury for $5,000. After the record was a hit, Mercury, in turn, gave the Angels name to FGG and took it out of their royalties. On top of that, when they came out with the first album they took my masters of ‘Til’ and ‘Cry Baby Cry’ and included them without any permission whatsoever.” Soon after, Granahan was paid a visit by a prominent New York hit man. “My attorney had O.K.’d it for this guy to come over and break my legs. He was my best friend and he stuck it to me. I didn’t see all these contracts and he said he had all my paperwork from when he was dealing with them in his house in his basement, with my tapes. Then he says to me, ‘I have some bad news for you. I had a flood and everything got destroyed.’ You sell your best friend down the river all for a couple of thousand dollars? Legally, this is still not resolved since the ‘60s and the Angels are fighting them for their royalties, too.”

modified from TODD BAPTISTA's 2012 profile of Gerry Granahan at
www.toddbaptista.com/gerry%20granahan.html
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