Thursday, May 26, 2011

(362) CRUSADER RECORDS 1964 BBJ RECORDS BIG BAD JOHN FISHER and TERRY STAFFORD and THE BEATLES

So, it's 1964 and the Beatles are dominating the charts. Who challenges them? An American named Terry Stafford, who, like Bobby Vee, (and me), recorded on Big Bad John Fisher's Crusader Records. JOHN FISHER was an LA Promoter and music producer with his own "in house" label. "Suspicion" was the song that stood its ground with the Beatles. A keyboardist named Bob Summers played on this record and helped make it a hit. Bob had a recording studio where he overdubbed the keyboards.

LINKING ABOVE TO AN EXCELLENT ARTICLE BY PAT DINIZIO about TERRY STAFFORD!



Terry's version came after Elvis'.



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1 comment:

Betty Aarcher said...

Great videos, thanks. Betty