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12-23-2021

Lola Dee  With Stubby and the Buccaneers– Padre / Takin' the Trains Out

Label: Mercury – 70342,

Format: Shellac, 10", 78 RPM,

Released: 1954,

Genre: Rock, Pop,

A Padre (YB10369),

Composers: Watts –Barnes,

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Lola Dee

Real Name:

Lorraine DeAngelis

Profile:

Born Lorraine DeAngelis in Chicago, IL, Lola Dee grew up on Chicago's west-side communities. Her father was a drummer and she started singing before the age of 2, At the age of 14, she was heard on an amateur program and was asked to audition for the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) network teen-aged show called "Junior Junction". That appearance lead to three years as staff singer for ABC and during that time she signed to a recording contract with Mercury Records. Takin' The Trains Out (YB10370),

Composers Ledhard, Trace, Edwards, Shelly),

Record Company – Mercury Record Corporation,

Credits

Vocals – Lola Dee,

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