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    Thought would take this opportunity to post Brad's story here, hope you don't mind https://www.jango.com/music/Brad+Lundy/_full_bio

  • cheers paul already got the brad lundy.

  • Interesting but none of this is right though; He had finished the songs “I’m At The Breaking Point” and “Lonely Boy” for RCA Records. It was during this time, that Brad’s manager found out that R

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19 hours ago, Blackpoolsoul said:

Thought would take this opportunity to post Brad's story here, hope you don't mind

https://www.jango.com/music/Brad+Lundy/_full_bio

Interesting but none of this is right though;

He had finished the songs “I’m At The Breaking Point” and “Lonely Boy” for RCA Records. It was during this time, that Brad’s manager found out that RCA Records was being sold...

What for a story is that ?

...So Brad thought that he would consult with Mr. Charles Carter and find out what he thought he should do. Mr. Carter suggested that Brad should start a label which was named Lundy Records. Brad wrote, partly arranged, produced and performed the single "I’m At The Breaking Point" with the flip side "Lonely Boy"...

Seriously doubting that the 1965 Deena Johnson on Wild Deuce credits are a fraud and the date of it's actual release a "glitch".

...It became a two sided hit record which played for two years in the Bahamas and eventually it was released in the United States, the Caribbean and Europe. It became a world-wide record. Still today it is perhaps one of the biggest selling records. This is just a sample of what Brad would have done, has there have been numerous other releases.

Minor local hit with USA and Caribbean independent releases, that's all.

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1 hour ago, Tlscapital said:

Interesting but none of this is right though;

He had finished the songs “I’m At The Breaking Point” and “Lonely Boy” for RCA Records. It was during this time, that Brad’s manager found out that RCA Records was being sold...

What for a story is that ?

...So Brad thought that he would consult with Mr. Charles Carter and find out what he thought he should do. Mr. Carter suggested that Brad should start a label which was named Lundy Records. Brad wrote, partly arranged, produced and performed the single "I’m At The Breaking Point" with the flip side "Lonely Boy"...

Seriously doubting that the 1965 Deena Johnson on Wild Deuce credits are a fraud and the date of it's actual release a "glitch".

...It became a two sided hit record which played for two years in the Bahamas and eventually it was released in the United States, the Caribbean and Europe. It became a world-wide record. Still today it is perhaps one of the biggest selling records. This is just a sample of what Brad would have done, has there have been numerous other releases.

Minor local hit with USA and Caribbean independent releases, that's all.

How very interesting

Another thread on it here

 

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2 hours ago, The Yank said:

Not sure about the Brad Lundy 45, but Deena was from

April, 1965 -

 

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Correct and "problem solved" Brad was being naughty (or someone was)

Julmar Recording Inc (John Bennings) started in October 1968 (subsidiary was Fun City) 

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