• Archie Bleyer bio on the SOLID! site Archie Bleyer bio on the IMDb site Archie Bleyer bio on the Black Cat Rockabilly site Allmusic Archie Bleyer at...
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    copies and was awarded gold disc status. Archie Bleyer himself was on that record along with the group; Bleyer stripped down the sound to highlight the...
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  • Bleyer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Archie Bleyer (1909–1989), American bandleader and music industry executive Eugen-Heinrich...
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    songwriters. They signed in late 1956, and in 1957 Rose introduced them to Archie Bleyer, who was looking for artists for his Cadence Records. The Everlys signed...
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  • song's release, a number of artists had hit recordings of it, including Archie Bleyer, Johnnie Ray, The Johnston Brothers, and Ella Fitzgerald. According...
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    founder, Archie Bleyer, was the orchestra conductor on the recording, and provided a rhythmic beat on the recording using his knees. Bleyer's voice is...
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    breakthrough recording contract with Cadence Records, whose owner, Archie Bleyer, had gotten early career breaks because of Kay and owed her a favor...
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  • The Everly Brothers (album) (category Albums produced by Archie Bleyer)
    Rolling or They're Off and Rolling, Says Archie which is the introduction on the front of the album. Archie Bleyer was the producer. "Bye Bye Love" and "Wake...
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    MacRae Show on the CBS network in collaboration with the conductor Archie Bleyer. In 1946, his fifteen minute variety show Skyline Roof also featured...
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  • traditional Italian song by Julius La Rosa and Archie Bleyer in 1953 and sung by La Rosa with Bleyer's orchestra as backing on a recording that year....
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    shows from November 19, 1951 to October 19, 1953. Godfrey's band leader Archie Bleyer formed Cadence Records in 1952, and La Rosa was the first performer...
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  • Islands Archie Barnes (born 2006), English actor Archie Blake (mathematician) (born 1906, date of death unknown), American mathematician Archie Bleyer (1909–1989)...
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  • York City whose labels had a picture of a metronome. It was founded by Archie Bleyer, who had been the musical director and orchestra leader for Arthur Godfrey...
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    "Secret Love" Doris Day with Ray Heindorf 10 "Hernando's Hideaway" Archie Bleyer 11 "Young at Heart" Frank Sinatra 12 "This Ole House" Rosemary Clooney...
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  • 1958 Genre Pop, doo wop Length 2:09 Label Cadence Songwriter(s) Beverly Ross, Julius Dixson Producer(s) Archie Bleyer The Chordettes singles chronology...
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    Godfrey also fired Archie Bleyer. In 1952, Bleyer had formed his own record label, Cadence Records, which had a contract with La Rosa; Bleyer also married Janet...
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  • New York City in 1960 as a subsidiary of Cadence Records, owned by Archie Bleyer. The jazz writer and civil rights activist Nat Hentoff was the label's...
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  • 6, 1958, at RCA Studios in Nashville, with the backing conducted by Archie Bleyer. The song was originally published by Orbison himself on March 7, 1958...
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  • Brothers with a final rockabilly-style hit. The session, produced by Archie Bleyer, took place on February 18, 1960, at the RCA Studio in Nashville. Those...
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  • garner significant attention, Cadence president Archie Bleyer retained faith in Welch, who would recall Bleyer saying: "If you ever think of a song you've...
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    a Nashville publisher, to take a tape to Archie Bleyer, owner of the independent Cadence Records. Bleyer signed Tillotson to a three-year contract,...
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  • 1963, sales reached more than seven million copies. Cadence president Archie Bleyer credited the album's success to heavy radio airplay. The album was first...
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  • January 1 "Mr. Sandman" The Chordettes with Orchestra Conducted by Archie Bleyer "Let Me Go Lover" Joan Weber with Orchestra under direction of Jimmy...
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  • with the group, elected not to continue touring. Ertel was married to Archie Bleyer, the owner of Cadence Records, the group's label. Nancy Overton was...
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  • with Orchestra Conducted by Archie Bleyer December 4 "Mr. Sandman" The Chordettes with Orchestra Conducted by Archie Bleyer "I Need You Now" Eddie Fisher...
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  • of "Let It Be Me" after the song was recommended to them by producer Archie Bleyer. They recorded the song in December 1959 in New York with guitarists...
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  • the song "Eloise" at Cadence Records with an orchestra conducted by Archie Bleyer. The song debuted on March 10, 1956, and became a Top 40 hit, selling...
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  • Eventually the instrumental came to the attention of record producer Archie Bleyer of Cadence Records, who hated it, particularly after Wray poked a pencil...
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  • title "(Girls, Girls, Girls) Made to Love" in May 1962. After producer Archie Bleyer played Hodges Phil Everly's demo of "Made to Love", Hodges was eager...
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  • Love" "Born to Be with You" "Lay Down Your Arms" "Just Between You and Me" "Lollipop" "Zorro" "Never on Sunday" Related articles Archie Bleyer Jean Swain...
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