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Saturday, 1 May 2010

ELECTRO-VOX RECORDS


Electro-Vox Recording Studios, Los Angeles, California


ELECTRO – VOX 1533 / 1534
RUSS PIKE AND HIS PRAIRIE KNIGHTS
Shall It Be Raindrops Or Tear Drops (EV 1533)
(No Composer Credit) (No Publisher Noted)
Old Idaho (EV 1534)
(No Composer Credit) (No Publisher Noted)

Address on label (presumably Russ Pike’s address) 330 Sixth Avenue. Twin Falls. Idaho

Hear “Shall It Be Raindrops Or Tear Drops”

2 comments:

  1. TWANGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG

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  2. I have what may be the original score for for what be the original score for this song by James "Jimmy" Wade from the 40's when he was discharged from the military. I also have a picture of Russ Pike and his group with a young Jim Pike setting on the piano bench. Jim Pike is Russ's son and founder of the Lettermen.

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