From what I can gather from BMI, D Peoples was a pseudonym for Richard Parker a Chicago singer and prolific songwriter. Parker wrote at least two songs for the Chicago Vows group. Mary Love used to know the Los Angeles Vows when she started out in the mid 60s and also recorded Richard Parker's 'Lay This Burden Down', which was possibly just a coincidence that there should be two separate links to the Vows and Richard Parker.
I know from an interview with a close friend of Fred Hughes that Richard worked in Los Angeles for Vee Jay and recorded Hughes there for his V-J and Exodus singles. He also wrote and produced 'If I Could Turn Back The Hands Of Time' for Vernon Garrett for Modern but I can't recall any other Modern/Kent productions or songs of his.
If anyone knows more about his mid 60s L A connections I'd be very interested.
From what I can gather from BMI, D Peoples was a pseudonym for Richard Parker a Chicago singer and prolific songwriter. Parker wrote at least two songs for the Chicago Vows group. Mary Love used to know the Los Angeles Vows when she started out in the mid 60s and also recorded Richard Parker's 'Lay This Burden Down', which was possibly just a coincidence that there should be two separate links to the Vows and Richard Parker.
I know from an interview with a close friend of Fred Hughes that Richard worked in Los Angeles for Vee Jay and recorded Hughes there for his V-J and Exodus singles. He also wrote and produced 'If I Could Turn Back The Hands Of Time' for Vernon Garrett for Modern but I can't recall any other Modern/Kent productions or songs of his.
If anyone knows more about his mid 60s L A connections I'd be very interested.
Ady