Blackpoolsoul Posted December 23, 2021 Posted December 23, 2021 I remember this from my youth club days, but can't find much about Eddie. (please direct me if I missed it) He "appears" to have been the manager of this group in Brooklyn around 1965 when a deal was hooked with Kapp "We Sang Under Various "Group" Names , Such As "The Destinations", "The Hamilton's", "The Tip Tops" and "The Groove" Each having a "story" behind them" http://www.derotoypoodles.com/THETIPTOPS2.html 3rd column on left is a small article about R&W productions and Eddie Regan https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-Channels-IDX/IDX/CB-1965-11-27-OCR-Page-0035.pdf Joe Scott, Bill Ramal and Marty Wilson are all connected through Eddie Regan and Eddie Bishop 1
Tomangoes Posted December 23, 2021 Posted December 23, 2021 Whats the flip side like? Only ever had the " must have " uk release about 78? The voice fits the song for sure on PHAS. Massive tune back then. Ed
The Yank Posted December 23, 2021 Posted December 23, 2021 According to this article from Cashbox, (Jan. 29,1966), Eddie Regan's master was sold to DCP. I'm sure there is an interesting story about it ending up on ABC> 1 1
Benji Posted December 24, 2021 Posted December 24, 2021 8 hours ago, The Yank said: I'm sure there is an interesting story about it ending up on ABC> I bet there is. Don't know how accurate it is, but according to Discogs United Artists purchased DCP in 1966.
Soul-slider Posted December 26, 2021 Posted December 26, 2021 On 23/12/2021 at 08:50, Tomangoes said: Whats the flip side like? Only ever had the " must have " uk release about 78? The voice fits the song for sure on PHAS. Massive tune back then. Ed Flip side is a soulful ballad, not bad.
Tlscapital Posted December 27, 2021 Posted December 27, 2021 (edited) On 24/12/2021 at 01:29, Benji said: I bet there is. Don't know how accurate it is, but according to Discogs United Artists purchased DCP in 1966. Am no liker of the said record so I've only been following the talk on here from far but that info arose my interest. And so I took my first little dive on it as I am sometimes drawn and astonished to see major labels with little twist stories like that... Taken (copy & pate) from discogs as well; DCP International was started by Don Costa after leaving ABC-Paramount in 1964. United Artists Records purchased the label in 1966 and the name was changed to Veep. Could it be that Don Costa produced that Eddie Regan 45 scheduled for an up-coming DCP release then this UA deal came along and the Veep change had no room for Eddie Regan. Don Costa could then have brought the reels with him back to good ol' ABC that he left 2 years prior. Could it be ? Edited December 27, 2021 by Tlscapital 1
Chalky Posted December 27, 2021 Posted December 27, 2021 Don Costa productions for other companies were still happening even when he had the DCP label. Reading the articles from the day, Don Costa it appeared had very little if nothing to do with Eddie Regan release, it's not one of his productions. It would appear he leased or sold it on after purchase to ABC. Likely the purchased of R&W done after the sale of DCP?
Blackpoolsoul Posted December 27, 2021 Author Posted December 27, 2021 On 23/12/2021 at 16:11, The Yank said: According to this article from Cashbox, (Jan. 29,1966), Eddie Regan's master was sold to DCP. I'm sure there is an interesting story about it ending up on ABC> Is Bobby Pedrick our "Raindrops, Love And Sunshine" man, Robert John ? 1
Chalky Posted December 27, 2021 Posted December 27, 2021 6 minutes ago, Blackpoolsoul said: Is Bobby Pedrick our "Raindrops, Love And Sunshine" man, Robert John ? That was Robert John's given name at birth
Garethx Posted December 27, 2021 Posted December 27, 2021 Good spot on the Robert John link. Vocally "Eddie" could easily be Robert Pedrick. 1
Garethx Posted December 27, 2021 Posted December 27, 2021 Also Eddie Bishop would appear to be a pseudonym for Bill Ramal himself, who was a tenor saxophonist in addition to an arranger/producer. 3
Tlscapital Posted December 27, 2021 Posted December 27, 2021 (edited) 2 hours ago, Chalky said: Don Costa productions for other companies were still happening even when he had the DCP label. Reading the articles from the day, Don Costa it appeared had very little if nothing to do with Eddie Regan release, it's not one of his productions. It would appear he leased or sold it on after purchase to ABC. Likely the purchased of R&W done after the sale of DCP? Edited December 27, 2021 by Tlscapital
Chalky Posted December 27, 2021 Posted December 27, 2021 (edited) 1 hour ago, Tlscapital said: I read what it says, "for Don Costa Prod" but it was a Ramal-Wilson production, the line above just in case you missed it. Again I doubt Don Costa had very little to do with the production rather he simply acquired the masters when he bought Ramal Wilson Associates in 1966. Edited December 27, 2021 by Chalky 1 1
The Yank Posted December 27, 2021 Posted December 27, 2021 I'm not sure what you're getting. I'm reading that info as Ramal-Wilson produced the 45 for Don Costa Productions aka DCP.
Chalky Posted December 27, 2021 Posted December 27, 2021 1 minute ago, The Yank said: I'm not sure what you're getting. I'm reading that info as Ramal-Wilson produced the 45 for Don Costa Productions aka DCP. DCP, the label was sold in early 1966, my guess is he used the funds to purchase R-W? Just a guess mind as there is nothing concrete anywhere. But I still maintain Don Costa had nothing to do with the production of Eddie Regan other than acquire the master from R-W?
The Yank Posted December 27, 2021 Posted December 27, 2021 To make things even more confusing, I found this article in Record World that was published a week before the Eddie Regan article that was in Cashbox. I would guess Costa took the Eddie Regan master with him when he went to ABC - 1
Chalky Posted December 27, 2021 Posted December 27, 2021 11 minutes ago, The Yank said: To make things even more confusing, I found this article in Record World that was published a week before the Eddie Regan article that was in Cashbox. I would guess Costa took the Eddie Regan master with him when he went to ABC - what was the date?
Blackpoolsoul Posted December 27, 2021 Author Posted December 27, 2021 (edited) 3 hours ago, Garethx said: Also Eddie Bishop would appear to be a pseudonym for Bill Ramal himself, who was a tenor saxophonist in addition to an arranger/producer. Superb input, thanks On this link it mentions Bobby moonlighting as a producer https://tims.blackcat.nl/messages/bobby_pedrick_jr.htm Edited December 27, 2021 by Blackpoolsoul
The Yank Posted December 27, 2021 Posted December 27, 2021 1 hour ago, Chalky said: what was the date? The article was from the January 22, 1966 issue of Record World. 1
Tlscapital Posted December 28, 2021 Posted December 28, 2021 22 hours ago, Chalky said: I read what it says, "for Don Costa Prod" but it was a Ramal-Wilson production, the line above just in case you missed it. Again I doubt Don Costa had very little to do with the production rather he simply acquired the masters when he bought Ramal Wilson Associates in 1966. Yes, I'm fine with what you imply, I'm only guessing. But this at least explains how this Eddie Regan came about to be released on ABC. That through Don Costa after the dismissal of his label DCP (where it could have been release if not for the sale-out of the label) and the following migration of Little Anthony & the Imperials on Veep... Don Costa making his come back on ABC wanting his name to be the man making this possible. Indeed by purchasing the masters but not twinkering in the actual recording or even prior, that I can believe. Yet a Producer with means to make the release possible on a major label maybe hoping for big promotion but to no avail...
Popular Post Garethx Posted December 28, 2021 Popular Post Posted December 28, 2021 The word 'producer' on a record label could mean a number of different things in the mid-1960s. It could mean someone doing everything from arranging and engineering (and indeed playing on the session) on one hand; to merely buying an independently-produced master, putting a deal together financially and shopping it to a larger concern at the other extreme: akin to the role of a film producer in the movie business. I suspect Don Costa's involvement in these records was likely the latter. His name on a record meant something then, certainly with radio DJs and pluggers if not consumers. 5
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