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  1. As Dion's solo career ran into the commercial doldrums in the mid-1960s, the group moved on to Mala Records and then B.T. Puppy Records, where they released an album, Out to Lunch. [2] [3] [1] Zizka left the Del-Satins in the mid-1960s (later using the name Steve Sommers), and Cauchi and Tom Ferrara were drafted.

  2. Alpha Pup Records is an American independent record label and digital distributor based in Los Angeles, California. It was founded by Daddy Kev and Danyell Jariel [2] in 2004. [3] LA Weekly placed it at number 2 on the "Top 10 Most Exciting L.A. Indie Labels of 2010" list.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BT_GroupBT Group - Wikipedia

    BT Group. BT Group plc ( trading as BT and formerly British Telecom) is a British multinational telecommunications holding company headquartered in London, England. It has operations in around 180 countries and is the largest provider of fixed-line, broadband and mobile services in the UK, and also provides subscription television and IT services.

  4. The Happenings. Pop music group that originated in the 1960s. Originally known as "The Four Graduates", the band changed their name following their signing to B.T. Puppy Records . Members of the original group, created in 1965, all hailed from Paterson, New Jersey, USA and consisted of Bob Miranda, David Libert, Tom Giuliano and Ralph DiVito.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Los_CanariosLos Canarios - Wikipedia

    Origin. Las Palmas, Canary Islands. Genres. Pop rock, psychedelic pop, progressive rock (later) Years active. 1964-1974. Labels. B.T. Puppy Records, Movieplay, Ariola. Los Canarios were a Spanish pop rock ( prog rock later) band from Canary Islands founded by Eduardo "Teddy" Bautista in 1964.

  6. Paul Amrod website - mentions recording B. T. Puppy album *15 The 'Sights & Sounds' section of local Lumberton, North Carolina newspaper, The Robesonian printed an article written by Lee Hamilton, complete with photo, on 7th May 1971 of a young Lumbertonian, singer-composer Wyman Lee Wilkerson whose first album of country-and-western songs, "Billy Wyman's Free Country" could be heard on all ...

  7. The song's Herb Bernstein arrangement recalled both the recordings of the Tokens (who owned B. T. Puppy) and the Four Seasons. Breaking out in Boston, where the track reached the Top Ten that June, "See You in September" accrued enough national support to enter the Billboard Hot 100 that July to reach that chart's Top Ten the third week of August 1966.