JOE GRAVES

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Top of pageBottom of page   By CORNBREAD (66.185.84.74) on Wednesday, March 31, 2004 - 10:54 pm:

Joe Graves had a single on Rack 103 "Baby" if you were gone / "It's got to be for real" Both sides credited to Williams-Storm.

Prod: Lou Krefetz & Ken Williams
Arr: John Tropea

Anymore info on Joe Graves ?

I trust he hasn't gone to an early grave.

Top of pageBottom of page   By E (68.163.60.242) on Thursday, April 01, 2004 - 12:48 am:

Rack records???
Wow, what did the label logo look like, might I ask?

Top of pageBottom of page   By Robb_K (66.81.201.6) on Thursday, April 01, 2004 - 03:24 am:

Joe Graves had a few records on Parkway in the mid Sixties. I like "(That's How) A Boy And A Girl Falls In Love" best. It was written by Kenny Gamble and himself. I think Gamble produced it. He had a few earlier cuts on parkway produced by Dave Appell,- but not as good.

Top of pageBottom of page   By CORNBREAD (66.185.84.74) on Thursday, April 01, 2004 - 07:35 am:

Hey Bobby: Plain medium yellow background, black text. The word, RACK, is orange with black outline, fat type.

Top of pageBottom of page   By Davie Gordon (195.173.16.65) on Thursday, April 01, 2004 - 11:49 am:

I'd have to check this but if I remember rightly
it's the same Rack label that had an instrumental
band called the Fabulous Shalimars. That was
around '68 so it looks as if Joe Graves went from
Parkway to Rack (then hopefully not to ruin )

Lou Krefetz goes back a long way, he was the
manager of the Clovers and owner of the Poplar
label.


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