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THE OHIO DAILY EXPRESSAnDa-lereviceEge,by was an-nal Col-Dr. of md, the ion. I in am-and ips •eli-aity re-igh-all ci-it aYMnis-ries(gesRCA Victor TalentSignsNegro\Frazier.Hailing from various sections of the country, the artists are representative of the fresh interesting talent found today. The group also represents the result of a talent search conducted by Stephen Sholes, RCA Victor Blues and Rhythm Artists and Repertoire head.Macon, Georgia yielded Little Richard, an 18-year-old blues shouter with a high pitched voice. Currently making personal appearance in Kentucky, he is represented among new RCA Victor ! discs with “Taxi Blues’’ and “Every Hour.”The West Coast has yielded two baritones in the persons of GeneParrrish,beennienalpair:andNEW YORK CITY, Jan. 8— Augmenting its Blues and Rhythm roster, RCA Victor has within recent month signed several prom- j Bab ising young Negro performers to recording contracts. The new artists include Little Richard, Gene Parrish, Bob Williams and Marycrea with ly h pren Hare M:A!Airehearing the case of R. H. Wick, _ r ai /-* i i~x_saint for ; 1J. b the TcJJUOt-jp-oa of i with Pres.NTestee
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Dayton Daily Express

Dayton, Ohio, US

Tue, Jan 08, 1952

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