The National and most of the Decca releases are unlisted in the book. See Marv Goldberg’s discography for the group.
Blenders (NY)
– Gone (My Baby’s Gone)/ Honeysuckle Rose, ’50 (Decca 48156)
- B-side scan found.
– I’d Be A Fool Again/ Just A Little Walk With Me, ’52 (Decca 28092)
– Don’t Play Around With Love/ You’ll Never Be Mine Again, ’53 (Jay-Dee 780)
– I Don’t Miss You Anymore/ If That’s The Way You Want It Baby, ’53 (MGM 11488)
– Please Take Me Back/ Isn’t It A Shame, ’53 (MGM 11531)
- No scans found.
– Don’t ### Around With Love (Alternate Take Of Jay-Dee 780), ’71 (Kelway 101)
- The Sparrows are not an aka. They are the B-side on this Kelway release.
Blenders (NY) as Millionaires (NY) – Somebody’s Lyin’/ Kansas Kapers, ’55 (Davis 441)
Blenders (Hollywood) (Earl Curry & The) – Late Rising Moon/ I Want To Be With You, ’54 (R and B 1304)
as Earl Curry – Try And Get Me/ Dream, ’56 (R and B 1313)
- The book credits the Blenders as the BB.
Blenders (Knoxville, Tenn)
– I Asked For Your Hand/ Dance In The Night, ’57 (Vision 1000)
- A-side scan found.
– There’ll Be A Tear In Your Eye/ I’m Not Sorry, ’57 (Vision 1001)
- A-side scan found.
The book listed the Knoxville group as part of Blenders (Chicago).
Blenders (California) – Little Rose/ My Heart’s Desire, ’58 (Class 236)
Blenders (New York) (Herman Dunham & The) – I Won’t Tell The World/ But I Know, ’59 (Paradise 111)
- Paradise is a subsidiary of Old Time Records.
- As/Marv Goldberg’s history of Old Town Records, Herman Dunham was originally of the Vocaleers and was known as Herman Curtis of the Solitaires.
Blenders (LA) – Soda Shop/ Two Loves, ’59 (Aladdin 3449)
Blenders (NJ Label) – Angel/ Old Mac Donald [sic], ’59 (Wanger 189)
- The B-side lyrics are a parody of Old MacDonald (E-I-E-I-O.)
gms: Greene-Smalls-Farrar-Peters Jr-Walden Jr as/ label info.
Blenders (Unknown Group) (BV The Ascots) – Craving Your Love/ Find Yourself Another Job, ‘59 (Wonder 722/3)
- The book listed the Wonder group with other listings of Blenders
- Additional information was not found for the Wonder group.
Blenders (Hollywood) (Ray Frazier & The) – Darline/ King Of Lovers, ’60 (Combo 161)
- A-side title is ‘Darline’ not Darling.
Blenders (Hollywood) – Darline, ’87 (Relic LP 5069 A6)
as The Blenders & Ray Frazier – King Of Lovers, ’87 (Relic LP 5069 B5)
Blenders (New Orleans) – It Takes Time/ Graveyard, ’62 (AFO 305)
Blenders (Chicago)
– Everybody’s Got A Right/ What Have You Got, ’62 (Cortland 103)
– Daughter/ Everybody’s Got A Right, ’63 (Witch 114)
– Boys Think (Every Girl’s The Same)/ Squat And Squirm, ’63 (Witch 117)
- B-side scan by seller states Original US copy & not a reissue.
- The label is rainbow colored with Witch to the left side on a black background.
– One Time/ One Time, ’63 (Witch 122)
- Same both sides.
– Love Is A Good Thing Goin’/ Your Love Has Got Me Down, ’66 (Mar-V-Lus 6010)
gms: Gail Mapp, Harold Jones, Albert Hunter, Goldie Coates, and Delores Johnson.
Blenders (Chicago) (Goldie Coates & The) – Love Is A Treasure/ Fisherman, ’62 (Cortland 102)
Blenders (Chicago) (Baby Jane & The) – You Trimmed My Christmas Tree, ’63 (Witch 112)
as Candles – Junior, ’64 (Nike 1016)
- The flip (Down On My Knees) is also credited to the Candles (Chicago) but said to be by the Starr Brothers and not the Blenders/Candles.
- The songs sound like different groups.