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The Mascot Records/Jack Curtis Story (Mascot 1002) chronicles Phoenix songwriter, music producer, concert promoter and club owner Jack Curtis' Mascot Records label and non-Mascot sides that Jack produced, featuring 32 tracks from 1959 to 1973; including previously unreleased material. The CD spans the musical spectrum, from rockabilly, R&B and teen-idol sounds to garage rock, psychedelia and sunshine pop. The collection includes both sides of the Spiders' (pre-Alice Cooper) very first single (1965), as well as an alternate take of 'Why Don't You Love Me,' and cuts from Phoenix teen idols Frank Fafara and Jim Boyd, R&B singer Roosevelt Nettles and tracks by some of Arizona's favorite 60s groups - The Playthings, P-Nut Butter, Motion and George Washington Bridge, plus many more. The CD includes a 24-page booklet containing extensive liner notes by Dan Nowicki chronicling the ups and downs of Curtis and his teen hot spots Stage 7 and the V.I.P. Club and many rare photos. A true labor of love that pays tribute to one of Arizona's most important music promoters, the CD was compiled and produced by noted Arizona music historian, John P. Dixon.
Various Artists - The Mascot Records - Jack Curtis Story - CD
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