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JUST GOT A LOT OF GOSPEL AND TUCKED AWAY IS INTERESTING PIECE BY CARDELLA DE MILO ON D TOWN RECORDS SAME DESIGN PRODUCED BY LEE RODGERS FROM 1982! LOOKS LIKE A NEW YORK PRODUCTION .I THOUGHT THE LOGO HAD FOLDED WAY BEFORE THAT? HAPPY TO PUT UP A PIC ,JUST PRIGGED THE CURIOSITY ? CAN ANYONE CLARIFY? ALSO IT SAYS ON THE LOGO THAT D TOWN WERE BASED IN LA? DID THE OPERATION MOVE ?

ANY HELP APPRECIATED!

BAZ A

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Baz,

R & B Indies has a listing for D Town "Devotional Series" which put out a number of gospel items.

The last number listed is 207 Voices of Tabernacle.

What's the number of the Cardella de Milo track?

No mention of D Town relocating, just the addresses for Detroit.

Baz,

That number appears in the general listing for D Town although the earlier numbers end at 1069 and then start again with 8016 which is a Lee Rogers track. Other tracks in this sequence, which is incomplete, include stuff by Jena Johnson, The Explosion Band and Joey Robbins Jr.

Graham Finch's webisode on Sixties Detroit states that the Dtown of the eighties was run by Lee Rogers and was unconnected to Mike Hank's label of the same name , apart form the fact that Lee recorded on it ...

more info on the link below

Sixties Detroit

hope this helps

Mick

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Graham Finch's webisode on Sixties Detroit states that the Dtown of the eighties was run by Lee Rogers and was unconnected to Mike Hank's label of the same name , apart form the fact that Lee recorded on it ...

more info on the link below

Sixties Detroit

hope this helps

Mick

great site that Mick,thanks what a good read! :yes:

BAZ A

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