Mal C Posted September 28 Posted September 28 Just seen this online, on a sales website, I’ve had Bell Sound acetates of Manhattans Carnival 45s before, but never seen this, a publishing acetate? The address, West 51st Street is mid town Manhattan, so geographically in the right place...Bell Sound is/was loacted at 237 W. 54th Street. Interesteting acetate... anybody know anything about JAYSINA Enterprises ? The Manhattans - I Call It Love / JAYSINA Ent inc acetate
Windlesoul Posted September 28 Posted September 28 (edited) Found this online, not much else though with just a quick look: "Jaysina Sound Studios in Brooklyn, run by Morty Jay and Sandy Sina. Jay was an organist, arranger and conductor who had also worked with vocal quartet the Crew-Cuts; Sina (real name Santo Nessina) was an engineer who specialised in the Latin American market." A few latin LPs and a stripper LP (!) connected with Jaysina. Edited September 28 by Windlesoul 1
Mike Posted September 28 Posted September 28 a couple of Jaysina acetates do show on our site search - Jimmy Radcliff and Ronnie McCain https://www.soul-source.co.uk/search/?q=Jaysina&quick=1 2
Pigeon Thing Posted October 1 Posted October 1 Record world directory 1969 adds Larry Foster to the mix if that sparks anything? Jaysina Productions (MortyJay, Sandy Sina, Larry Foster) 143 west 51st street
Mal C Posted October 1 Author Posted October 1 I'm guessing the Jaysina Enterprises Inc was Primarily a Production company, with their own studios 'Jaysina Sound Studios' in Brooklyn. The discs that I have found have different dialing codes, anybody from NY on here, do you know the difference between LT & JU? assume they are seperate local dialing codes. Re Larry Foster, I found a track called 'My Christmas Message To The World' a very forgettable novelty record. Turns out he was a comedian and voice actor, as well as producer with Morty Jay and Sandy Sina. He was in a quartette called 'The Kirby Stone Four' along with another comedian Marty Brill, they did nightclubs and TV work nationally. I did find this track below for Morty Jay, which came out on Kayden, a label we all know well. Good R&B organ track. Also found this Chris Calloway track, 'Bewitched' which must be the programme of the same name, surely? Says self published, so maybe Chris simply recording something she could shop about to promote herself, or were they asked to submit for the show... we may never know. So, Im guessing they did their own productions, had connections in the entertainment business, Radio and TV, and I'm guessing would take on other work that came through the door as all these audio recording businesses would, especially given their location in Mid Town Manhatten and Brooklyn. 2
Mal C Posted October 1 Author Posted October 1 Good selection of stripper songs! There was a big market for this stuff wasnt there...
Mal C Posted October 1 Author Posted October 1 1 hour ago, The Yank said: There was also a short lived label - is this novelty or a R&B flavored thing? doesnt look soul to me...
The Yank Posted October 2 Posted October 2 There were a few Steve Claytons in the record biz (according to discogs). I'm not sure which one made this 45 but i have feeling this is a Pop record.
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