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  • 2 months later...
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Thanks Ricky.

Still looking for info folks please.

Apart from the obvious, the connection between the two releases is Devotion Music

Cheers

Richard

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  • 4 weeks later...
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Recently picked this up.

A copy of the Perma-Hit release in a sleeve with (presumably) original period scribble which says:

"Vanessa Henley, leader of the Sharp-ette's
[mis-spelling according to group name on label]
. Henry Smith Jr. is the manager. 8981911."

Cheers

Richard

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I suspect that they were a local Detroit group. I never heard anything about their names, or if they appeared in any of the Detroit venues back in the mid '60s.

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Thanks guys :thumbsup:

I love the label name Perma-Hit - reminds me of Perma-Frost - but a great concept - a permanent hit ...

Keep Looking (But I Guess I'll Never Find Him) is a totally charming girl group record.

Shame not more is known about the group - nevertheless, thanks for the info folks

Cheers

Richard

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