According to The Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame
(of which I AM a fan, ever since they inducted
THE STOOGES)…
THE STOOGES)…
On August 1, 1920: First blues recording is made, "Crazy Blues" by Mamie Smith...
On August 1, 1950: "Gotta Let You Go"/"Boogie In the Park" by Joe Hill Louis is released on Phillips, a label launched by Sam and Memphis deejay Dewey Phillips. It is the only single released by the label…
August 1, 1953: The Orioles' biggest hit, "Crying in the Chapel," enters the R&B chart, which it will go on to top for eight weeks…
August 1, 1953: The Drifters, featuring Clyde McPhatter on lead vocals, record "Money Honey" on Atlantic Records…
August 1, 1955: "Maybellene" by Chuck Berry reaches #5 on Billboard's Best Sellers chart and tops the R&B chart for ELEVEN WEEKS!!!
August 1, 1957: Lotta Lovin'" peaks at #13 while Gene Vincent and a changeable cast of Blue Caps crisscross the country on tour…
August 1, 1960: Jerry Wexler strikes a handshake deal giving Atlantic distribution rights to Memphis-based Stax Records. The labels' eight-year association will yield scores of hits by such artists as Otis Redding, Sam and Dave and Booker T. and the MGs, literally shaping the sound of Sixties soul music…
As part of the deal with Atlantic, Satellite (The original name of Stax records) agreed to continue recording Carla Thomas, but to allow her releases to come out on Atlantic. Carla Thomas' first hit, "Gee Whiz," was originally issued on Satellite 104, but was quickly re-issued on Atlantic 2086, becoming a hit in early 1961. Carla Thomas would continue to have material issued on Atlantic through mid-1965, though much of it was recorded in the studios at Satellite (later Stax), or in Nashville under the supervision of the Stax staff…
August 1, 1964: “Do I Love You" by
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