• Cameo-Parkway Records was the parent company of Cameo Records and Parkway Records, which were major American Philadelphia-based record labels from 1956...
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  • Mediation Event Observations EyeToy: Cameo, a system used with video games Cameo lighting, a type of spotlight Cameo-Parkway Records, a 1950s and 1960s Philadelphia-based...
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  • paper by Cameo-Parkway. By July 1967, Klein and his associate Abbey Butler had acquired a controlling interest and filed to rename Cameo-Parkway as ABKCO...
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  • "Tom Dooley" / "We Gotta Get Out Of This Place" - Parkway "Memphis" / "It Hurts So Bad" - Cameo-Parkway (1964) Freakin' At The Freaker's Ball Desperate...
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  • Philadelphia-based Cameo-Parkway Records which featured the Flint-based pop band Terry Knight and the Pack. The Lucky Eleven and Cameo-Parkway recordings are...
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  • regional hit. The song drew the attention of Neil Bogart, president of Cameo-Parkway Records. The success of the song was attributed to the Vox Continental...
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    000 copies, mostly in the Detroit area, and led to a contract with Cameo-Parkway Records. Though the name "The Last Heard" originally referred to the...
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  • Bristol Stomp (category Cameo-Parkway Records singles)
    with the Cameo-Parkway record label, for The Dovells, a doo-wop singing group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who recorded it for Cameo-Parkway late that...
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  • by the American psychedelic rock band, The Deep, and was released on Cameo-Parkway Records in October 1966 (see 1966 in music). The album was one of the...
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  • appeared on reissues of the group's 1966 Parkway album entitled The Hardly-Worthit Report, along with the Cameo-Parkway album Boston Soul by the same performers...
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  • 1966. Around the end of 1967, Cameo Parkway folded and Windy City switched to Buddah Records through former Cameo Parkway executive Neil Bogart, who joined...
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    based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where Cameo Parkway was based and drew many of its performers from Cameo Parkway, moved to Los Angeles. In summation, he...
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    Herman's Hermits, Marianne Faithfull, Dishwalla, the Kinks as well as the Cameo Parkway label, which includes recordings by such artists as Chubby Checker,...
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    The resulting company stopped using the Cameo name in the 1930s. This label is not affiliated with Cameo-Parkway Records which was active in the 1950s and...
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    credited as "Thom Bell") was released in April 1967 on Cameo Records. By the end of 1967, Cameo-Parkway Records announced that it would soon no longer exist...
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  • The Orlons (category Cameo Records artists)
    Orlons (Abkco compilation under series title: "Cameo Parkway 1961–1966") *Compilations of various Cameo/Parkway artists "Biography by Ron Wynn". Allmusic.com...
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    Neil Scott, prior to running the Michigan offices of Cameo-Parkway Records. After Cameo-Parkway was shut down by the government for stock fraud in 1968...
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    Bobby Rydell (category Cameo Records artists)
    by Tony Hatch, was his fifth and final gold disc winner. Rydell left Cameo-Parkway Records later in 1964 and signed with Capitol Records. By that point...
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  • Bobby's Biggest Hits (category Cameo-Parkway Records albums)
    Compilation album by Bobby Rydell Released 1961 Genre Rock & Roll Label Cameo Records C-1009 Bobby Rydell chronology Singles from Bobby's Biggest Hits...
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    on Cameo-Parkway was "Billy Sunshine" in January 1968, which reached number 133 on Billboard's Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart before Cameo's demise...
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  • distinguish it in the marketplace from an album by John Zacherle on the rival Cameo-Parkway label, titled Monster Mash and featuring Zacherle's cover version of...
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  • Popeye the Hitchhiker (category Cameo-Parkway Records singles)
    "Limbo Rock" Released October 1962 Genre Rock and roll Length 2:25 Label Parkway 849 Songwriter(s) Kal Mann, Dave Appell Chubby Checker singles chronology...
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  • 96 Tears (album) (category Cameo-Parkway Records albums)
    regional airplay in Michigan and Ontario, Neil Bogart, president of Cameo-Parkway Records purchased the rights to the record for national distribution...
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  • founded Philadelphia, Pennsylvania's Cameo Records in 1956, and Cameo was later expanded into the Cameo-Parkway Records label. The owners then signed...
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    Chubby Checker (category Cameo Records artists)
    with his colleague and friend Kal Mann, who worked as a songwriter for Cameo-Parkway Records, arranged for young Chubby to do a private recording for American...
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  • Twist with Chubby Checker (category Cameo-Parkway Records albums)
    Checker is the debut album by Chubby Checker and was released in 1960 by Parkway Records. "Twistin' U.S.A." (Kal Mann) "The "Ooh Poo Pah Doo" Shimmy" (Jessie...
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  • Hooka Tooka (category Cameo-Parkway Records singles)
    "Loddy Lo" Released October 1963 Genre Rock and roll Length 2:10 Label Parkway 890 Songwriter(s) Chubby Checker, Elliot Mazer Producer(s) Elliot Mazer...
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  • Loddy Lo (category Cameo-Parkway Records singles)
    "Hooka Tooka" Released October 1963 Genre Rock and roll Length 2:07 Label Parkway 890 Songwriter(s) Kal Mann, Dave Appell Producer(s) Elliot Mazer Chubby...
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    two albums on the group before Harold Robinson sold Newtown in 1963. Cameo-Parkway soon signed them and re-released the Newtown single, "You'll Never Walk...
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  • Let's Twist Again (album) (category Cameo-Parkway Records albums)
    Again is the third album by Chubby Checker and was released in 1961 by Parkway Records. "I Could Have Danced All Night" (Alan Jay Lerner, Frederick Loewe)...
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