Friday, January 16, 2009

THE BLUENOTES_Mighty Low

The Bluenotes were a vocal group from Asheboro in North Carolina consisted of Tom Underwood, Joe Tarner, Pat Patterson and Ralph Harrington. they started in 1955 with_Christmas Chimes/ Here'll Always Be A Christmas. on Colonial Records with the classic rock & roll vocal group sound of those days, followed in 1956 by_On A Sleepy Sunday Afternoon/Who's Gonna Sing Your Love Songs. these two singles were released as THE BLUE NOTES.


In 1957-58 they back up Colonial artists under the group name of THE BLUENOTES...

-Page One/Mighty Low. Featuring Doug Franklin.

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Johnny Dee & The Bluenotes.

Teenage Queen/It's Gotta Be You.
-Somebody Sweet/They Were Right.

Doug Franklin & The Bluenotes (1958)

-My Lucky Love/Drizzlin' Rain.
-I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now/I Used To Wonder.

The above photos were taken August 22th. 1957, at the recording session for Colonial that took place at WUNC, Swain Hall, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC.

Probably at this session, the Ebe Sneezer songs were recorded. So in fact we see here Ebe Sneezer & his Epidemics, who were in fact Johnny Dee and the Bluenotes.

left: front 'Ebe Sneezer', far right with guitar Joe Tanner, and the three Epidemics back-up chorus from L to R, probably, Pat Harrington, Tom Underwood, Ralph Harrington.

right: Cecelia Batten at that same session. Not sure what song is being recorded.

Also in 1958 back up to Ebe Sneezer aka Johnny Dee under the group name of THE EPIDEMICS.

- Asiatic Flu / That's All I've Got.

And recorded two own records for Colonial under the group name of THE BLUENOTES.

-You're A Tiger/Let Her Know.
-I Waited /Never Never Land.


In 1959 the group sign with Brooke Records and change their sound to a pop vocal group sound.



In this label they recorded...

-I Don't Know What It Is/Summer Love.Brooke Records-1959.
-I'm Gonna Find Out/Forever On My Mind.Brooke Records-1960.
-Summer Love/It Had To Be You.Brooke Records-1960.(Featuring Ralph Harrington).


In late 1959 charted #61 nationally with their side _I Don't Know What It Is.


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1 comment:

ELLIOT J. COHEN said...

In the two Johnny Dee / Cecilia Batten recording session photographs, Douglas Franklin is on the far left. Mr. Franklin sang back-up as well as lead for The Bluenotes and Colonial Records.