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Goldner and signed
Goldner signed them to a contract and changed the group's name once more, this time to The Teenagers.
Morton signed as a staff producer for Red Bird, and was nicknamed " Shadow " by George Goldner because his whereabouts could never be pinned down.
The girls were discovered by Richard Barrett, lead singer of The Valentines, and by summer 1957 signed to End Records, owned by George Goldner.

Goldner and Gee
Goldner released the record, with " Please Be Mine " on the " B " side, under the name " Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers ", on his new " Gee Records " subsidiary, in January 1956.
Goldner subsequently bowed out of his partnership interest in Roulette, and sold his labels Tico, Rama, End, Gone and Gee record labels to Morris Levy to cover his gambling debts.
Sometime in 1955 Goldner ( an inveterate gambler ) sold 50 % of Gee to Joe Kolsky who was a business partner of Morris Levy.
A few months later, Goldner sold his shares of Roulette, Rama, Gee, and Tico to the Morris Levy Combine.
Its third release was the one-hit wonder, the song " Gee ," by the doo-wop group, The Crows Goldner was able to improve production techniques without destroying the innocent sounds of the early groups.
After closing Spark Records ( in 1955 ) and working for Atlantic ( 1955 – 1961 ) then United Artists ( 1961 – 1963 ) and starting Red Bird, Leiber and Stoller brought in George Goldner, a veteran record promoter and former owner of Gee Records, Gone Records and Rama Records.
Goldner recorded some of the most important East Coast doo-wop music of the 1950s, including records by The Crows, The Wrens and The Valentines ( for Rama ), The Cleftones, The Five Crowns, Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers and The Heartbeats ( for Gee ), The Chantels, Little Anthony & The Imperials, The Starlighters, and The Flamingos ( for End ) and The Dubs, The Channels, The Isley Brothers and The Trickles ( for Gone ).

Goldner and Records
They were discovered at Apollo Theater's Wednesday night talent show by talent agent Cliff Martinez and brought to independent producer George Goldner who had just set up the tiny new Rama Records label.
That same year Richard Barrett, a talent scout and producer for Rama Records ( and also the lead singer of the " Valentines "), heard them singing and introduced them to George Goldner, the record company's owner.
Roulette Records is an American record label founded in late 1956 by George Goldner, Joe Kolsky, Morris Levy and Phil Khals, with creative control given to producers and songwriters Hugo Peretti and Luigi Creatore.
Some years later, Levy also bought Gone Records and End Records from Goldner.
Kolsky and Goldner then opened another label Roulette Records in 1957 with Levy as president.
Goldner then proceeded that year to open two new companies Gone Records and End Records.
Rama Records was a record label founded by George Goldner in 1953 in New York City.
It was originally owned by George Goldner and later acquired by Morris Levy and incorporated into Roulette Records.
Gone Records was a record label founded by George Goldner that was active in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
End Records was a record label founded in 1957 by George Goldner.
Rama Records owner George Goldner arranged a session for the Wrens that took place on November 21, 1954.
Goldner and Levy formed Rama Records, which recorded rhythm and blues.
Other labels Goldner helped establish included Gone Records, End Records, Gold Disc, Mark-X and the longest lasting of his labels, Roulette Records.
After an abortive attempt to merge Red Bird with Atlantic Records, Leiber and Stoller sold their interest in Red Bird Records to Goldner in 1966 for $ 1, by which time Goldner's uncontrollable gambling habit had placed the label under the control of the Mafia The Red Bird catalogue ( except for releases by The Shangri-Las whose contract was sold to Mercury Records ) was sold to Morris Levy's Roulette Records.

Goldner and Why
Although early single releases of " Why Do Fools Fall in Love " credit Frankie Lymon, Herman Santiago, and Jimmy Merchant as co-writers, later releases and cover versions were attributed to Lymon and George Goldner.
When Goldner sold his music companies to Morris Levy in 1959, Levy's name began appearing as co-writer of " Why Do Fools Fall in Love " in place of Goldner's.

Goldner and first
Maybe is a popular song, with words and music credited to the producer / writer / arranger and lead singer of The Valentines, Richard Barrett, but probably written by the Chantels ' lead Arlene Smith and George Goldner, was a song first recorded by The Chantels on October 16, 1957 in a doo-wop style, released in December 1957, and climbing the charts in January 1958.

Goldner and 1956
In 1956, he founded Roulette Records with George Goldner, initially to release rock and roll music but also diversifying into jazz.

Goldner and .
Hall, Sr. ( Hallmark Cards ), Jeffrey R. Immelt ( General Electric ), Gail Koziara Boudreaux ( United Health Care ), Grant Tinker ( NBC ), and Brian Goldner ( Hasbro ).
Barrett, in turn, got the group an audition with record producer George Goldner.
Lymon stepped up and told Goldner that he knew the part because he helped write the song.
During an engagement at the London Palladium, Goldner began pushing Lymon as a solo act, giving him solo spots in the show.
This caused in-fighting, and by September Goldner had pulled Lymon out of the group to record solo.
In addition to the left communist groups in the direct lineage of the Italian and Dutch traditions, a number of groups with similar positions have flourished since 1968, such as the workerist and autonomist movements in Italy ; Kolinko, Kurasje, Wildcat and Krisis in Germany ; Subversion and Aufheben in England ; Théorie Communiste and Echanges & Mouvements in France ; TPTG, Blaumachen in Greece ; Kamunist Kranti in India ; Collective Action Notes and Loren Goldner in the USA.
On Ommanney sighted a cairn, and discovered packing materials nearby which bore the name of " Goldner ", Franklin's canned meat supplier.
The academic journal " Social Problems " published an article entitled " Pronoia " by Fred H. Goldner in 1982 ( vol 30, pp. 82 – 91 ).
According to Pronoia. net, Dr. Fred H. Goldner claims that he, writing at Queens College in October 1982, published a paper in Social Problems ( V. 30, N. 1: 82-91 ), in which he coined the term pronoia to describe a psychological affliction.
The following day the group was supposed to meet with Mr. Goldner in the studio for a recording session.

signed and quintet
Soon, the quintet signed with Phil Spector's label Philles Records.
Via his record labels such as Bust It Records, Oaktown Records and FullBlast, Hammer has introduced, signed and produced new talent including Oaktown's 3. 5. 7, Ho Frat Hoo !, the vocal quintet Special Generation, Analise, James Greer, One Cause One Effect, B Angie B, The Stooge Playaz, DASIT ( as seen on ego trip's The ( White ) Rapper Show ), Teabag, Common Unity, Geeman and Pleasure Ellis ; both collaborating with him and producing raps of their own during his career.
The band's underground success soon caught the attention of Eulogy Recordings and the quintet subsequently signed shortly afterwards in order to increase distribution of their music.
Before his breakthrough, Vandross was part of a singing quintet in the late ' 70s named Luther, consisting of former Shades of Jade members Anthony Hinton and Diane Sumler, Theresa V. Reed, and Christine Wiltshire, signed to Cotillion Records.
In March 2000, the quintet signed a deal with Prestige management and changed their name to Buster, after their friend's dog.
Within four years, Cooke had formed SAR Records and signed the quintet to the label.
Two years later, the pared down quintet --- Lucius left in 1954 --- signed with the Chess brothers ' Checker label and released a doo-wop single, " Darling I Know ", that flopped.
Two independent releases, The Ultra-Violence ( 1987 ) and Frolic Through the Park ( 1988 ), attracted the attention of Geffen Records, which signed the quintet in 1989 and released their next album, Act III, one year later.
The quintet was signed to a deal with RCA Records Australia ( now part of Sony Music ) in 1991, after a year of self-promotion.

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