The Marjon record label and recording studio was based in Sharon, Pennsylvania, which is just over the Ohio border near Youngstown. I know, we've pushed the boundaries a bit, but due to the location, many of Marjon's releases were by Ohio artists.
|
501 |
Alberto's
Combo |
Tu
Scendi Dalle Stelle / Notte Di Cielm, Notte D'Amor |
|
|
503 |
Karl
Jay |
It
Was Your Kiss / Unemployment Line |
R-10689/70 |
|
508 |
Bobby
Wade |
You
Don't Understand Me / They Call It Stormy Monday |
|
|
512 |
Bud
Hodil with the Plainsmen |
Walkin’ In The Rain Blues / It’s Only A Dream |
|
|
515 |
Ted
Zalac & Dale Wright Orchestra |
Swingin' Slovenes Polka / Garden Gate Waltz |
1970 |
|
517 |
Bill
Baker and the Detours |
If
She Knew Me / Bitter Tears |
1970 |
|
518 |
Holiday
Brown |
One
Way Street / Morning Evening |
March
1970 |
|
522 |
Jim
Perrotto |
Run
And Hide / The Show Must Go On |
|
|
523 |
Carl
Curtis |
My
Woman, My Woman, My Wife / House Of The Rising Sun |
|
|
527 |
Dave
Roll and the Ramrods |
I'm
A Man /Is It Love? |
|
|
528 |
Hard
Road |
Pain
In My Heart / Movin' Down the Line |