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Friday 20 August 2010

CAMARK RECORDS


Little Rock. Arkansas


CAMARK 500
A. C. LYNCH AND HIS BAND
Blue Star Polka (Cam 20)
(Lynch) (No Publisher Noted)
Down The Dusty Trail (Cam 21)
(Lynch) (No Publisher Noted)




CAMARK 501
VIRGINIA BRANNON – TOMMY TRENT BAND
Truck Driver Roll (Cam 22)
(Brannon – Smith – Trent) (No Publisher Noted)
TOMMY TRENT AND MOUNTAIN VALLEY TRIO
It’s My Turn To Cry Over You (Cam 23)
(J. D. Phifer / arr: Tommy Trent) (No Publisher Noted)




CAMARK 502 / 503 (No Information)

CAMARK 504 / 505
COLLEEN CARROLL WITH AL CLAUSER AND HIS OKLAHOMA OUTLAWS
It Isn’t Fair (504)
(Colleen Carroll) (Carmack Pub. Inc. BMI)
Broken Hearted Waltz (505)
(Tex Grooms) (Carmack Pub. Inc. BMI)

Note: CAMARK 504 / 505 was issued on 45rpm.

3 comments:

  1. Camark 503 A.C. Lynch and the Drifters
    I'm Still Yours
    You Remind Me So Much

    Under "Other releases this week: Popular"
    1954/Oct. 16

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  2. That should have been Billboard
    also
    Camark 505 reviewed 1954/Jul. 17 Bb

    Johan L.

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  3. also Billboard 1954/Jun. 26 review

    Camark 502 A.C. Lynch and the Drifters
    I'm Still Yours
    You Remind Me So Much

    which possibly means that it is Camark 502/503

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