The second part of this two-volume series collects more material from the many New York street groups who recorded for the Bronx female impresario Zelma Sanders's various doo-wop and soul labels throughout the late-1950s and `60s. It features not only such rarely heard artists as the Pre-Teens and Rita Zel & the Hearts, but also several early recordings by the better-known Justine "Baby" Washington, who went on to a successful singing career later on during the `60s and early `70s.|
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The second part of this two-volume series collects more material from the many New York street groups who recorded for the Bronx female impresario Zelma Sanders’s various doo-wop and soul labels throughout the late-1950s and ‘60s. It features not only such rarely heard artists as the Pre-Teens and Rita Zel & the Hearts, but also several early recordings by the better-known Justine “Baby” Washington, who went on to a successful singing career later on during the ‘60s and early ‘70s.
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