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Have just merged the two running topics on this label into one topic (this one)

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10 hours ago, DMC said:

Not an uncommon occurrence, so that could be the case. Also to consider is that many times the name of the act that appears on a 45 is not the actual performing name a particular group used, so the fact that many Detroit folks have not heard of the Tootsie Rollers or the Martiniques could be caused by that.

That is likely for The Tootsie Rollers.  But, it is not for The Martiniques, whose "Unknown Love" on Danceland records in 1963, and "Broken Hearted Me" in 1964, charted regionally, and gave the group a big following.  They were successful playing clubs in the region.  Unknown Love" did so well, regionally, that Roulette Records picked it up for national distribution, and it charted, and became a minor hit nationally.  The Martiniques were very well known in The Detroit Metro Area.

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1 hour ago, the yank said:

I guess they pushed both sides of the 45  ("Tonight Is Just Another Night"/ "Unknown Love") - 

 

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Yes, it was a two-sided hit.  Both were played in Chicago.  I saw a lot more copies on Danceland than on Roulette.  But, in L.A. there were a lot more on Roulette.

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6 hours ago, RobbK said:

That is likely for The Tootsie Rollers.  But, it is not for The Martiniques, whose "Unknown Love" on Danceland records in 1963, and "Broken Hearted Me" in 1964, charted regionally, and gave the group a big following.  They were successful playing clubs in the region.  Unknown Love" did so well, regionally, that Roulette Records picked it up for national distribution, and it charted, and became a minor hit nationally.  The Martiniques were very well known in The Detroit Metro Area.

1962 Robb (on Roulette) :)

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7 hours ago, RobbK said:

That is likely for The Tootsie Rollers.  But, it is not for The Martiniques, whose "Unknown Love" on Danceland records in 1963, and "Broken Hearted Me" in 1964, charted regionally, and gave the group a big following.  They were successful playing clubs in the region.  Unknown Love" did so well, regionally, that Roulette Records picked it up for national distribution, and it charted, and became a minor hit nationally.  The Martiniques were very well known in The Detroit Metro Area.

Robb

I found this article and wondered if you or someone perhaps could contact Sammy ,lovelanemusic@gmail.com, who will possibly know more to help

https://www.musicgateway.com/blog/artist-interviews/music-gateway-speaks-with-sammy-kaplan-from-lovelane-music-publishing

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23 hours ago, Blackpoolsoul said:

Robb

I found this article and wondered if you or someone perhaps could contact Sammy ,lovelanemusic@gmail.com, who will possibly know more to help

https://www.musicgateway.com/blog/artist-interviews/music-gateway-speaks-with-sammy-kaplan-from-lovelane-music-publishing

Wow!  Morris Kaplan's kid!!  He certainly should know the answers to some of our questions!  He was old enough to have known a lot about his father's operation from 1962-1966.  And he was probably involved directly, by that time.

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On Romeo Taylor (RTM-1) the yellow label states From the movie “Night Of The Devil” which should help to date the release?

And for a bit more information Discogs lists 5 releases on the label https://www.discogs.com/label/724670-Me-O-Records whereas 45cat mentions 6   https://www.45cat.com/label/meo

Whether all these 45's mentioned are linked to the label under discussion who knows?

Derek

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5 hours ago, Derek Pearson said:

1014934097_RomeoTaylor(Me-O).jpg.cf5f453923f5bf6b8057f362426a647f.jpg

On Romeo Taylor (RTM-1) the yellow label states From the movie “Night Of The Devil” which should help to date the release?

And for a bit more information Discogs lists 5 releases on the label https://www.discogs.com/label/724670-Me-O-Records whereas 45cat mentions 6   https://www.45cat.com/label/meo

Whether all these 45's mentioned are linked to the label under discussion who knows?

Derek

Of course all 5 records are on the same Me-O Records that was owned by Romeo Taylor.  His name and his personal music publishing company, Rocarmeo Music, is listed on all 5.  The Martiniques was recorded in 1965 (not sure if it was released that early.  The Tootsie Rollers sounds like 1965 or 1966.  The Richard Wright sounds like 1965.  I'm guessing that the other two were probably recorded between 1968 and 1972.  They have a much later sound than the first 3 in the 1000 series.  As I stated before, I think Taylor brought The Martiniques' and Tootsie Rollers' recordings with him from Detroit, and released them later, on his L.a. label. 

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