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Brosh
Brosh Records, 3223 W. Birchwood Ave., Milwaukee 21, Wisc., AT1-7363;
then: 14 Walnut Street, Carpentersville IL 60110
Note: Brosh is pronounced with a long "o")


-- Singles --

100: Cara Stewart -- Yearning (C. Angel) / Dwight Duvall -- Blue Memories (Johnson-Greenlaw) (Feb. '61)
200: vocal: Gloria Hicks; band: Mo. Valley Boys -- I've Never Stopped Loving You (Wideman-Brooks) / vocal: John Harness; band: Mo. Valley Boys -- Come On Home, Darling (Mary Jo Wideman) ('61)
300: Cara Stewart -- For You / The Ballad Of Alan Rose ('61)
400: The Key-Tones (instrumental) -- Until Eternity (Shevlin-Armetta) / Sammy Marshall -- A Love Song For You (Tony Shevlin) (c.'62)
500: Kris Arden -- My Guy / Sammy Marshall & The Keynotes -- Just A Few // The Mystery Girl -- Makes My Heart Start Flopping Around / Ronnie May -- I Love 'Em So (late '61 or early '62)
501: Marty Wyte with Floyd Cramer & Chet Atkins and the WSM Orchestra -- Queen Of The Mardi-Gras / Hobo Song (not a song-poem record; this same record was also released as Brosh 700 and as Shammy 501; 3-62)
625: Judy Jae -- Twisteree / Scrapbook Twist (both wr. Judy Esslinger (aka Judy Jae) & Rick Rex Hartsock) (10-62; not a song-poem record; possibly also released as Jacob Carle 625, or else this record listed dual label names on the label)
700: Marty Wyte, WSM Orchestra -- Queen Of The Mardi-Gras / The Ho-Bo Song (both wr. W. Young, M. White) (1962; not a song-poem record; see note for Brosh 501)
800: Charles Epps -- Shake That Thing / Rock With The Boogie (Twist) (Sept. '62)
900: Sammy Marshall & Band -- Just Like A Jet Plane (Anne Smith) ("Vocal - Pop") / Yellow Gold (Evans-Terry) ("Pop CW Vocal")
1000: Judy Jae & The Moonglows -- Please Don't Cry (Hartsock-Esslinger) / When Love Is True (Wilson-Esslinger) (1963; not a song-poem record; Esslinger is Judy Jae's real name)
1200: Sammy Marshall -- Chimes Of Heaven (Anna Smith) / Cara Stewart -- Dance With Me (H.P. Reddick) // Cara Stewart -- Love What Is It All About (Pantano-Cain) / Cara Stewart -- I'm Coming Home To You (Pantano-Marsh-Lee)
1300: Sammy Marshall -- Edie / Fava Beans And Pepperoni (both wr. Stanley Majda) // Jerry Dee -- Her Name Is Kathleen / Ballard [sic] Of Johnny Horton (both wr. W.J. Myers) (both W.J. Myers songs also appear, in identical versions, on Halmark 22978.)


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Blue Hill || Globe || Halmark || Lee Hudson || Neale || TJB Brandes || Top Fifty || Top Rock

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Discography ©2004 Phil Milstein