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He played this song as a guest DJ in [[KSAN, San Francisco]], 1968. That same year he also played their songs ''"1959 Volvo", "Edna"'' and ''"Speedin'"'' as a guest DJ during the [[KPPC, Pasadena]] radio show. | He played this song as a guest DJ in [[KSAN, San Francisco]], 1968. That same year he also played their songs ''"1959 Volvo", "Edna"'' and ''"Speedin'"'' as a guest DJ during the [[KPPC, Pasadena]] radio show. | ||
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− | [[Category:Doo-wop and R&B Artists]] | + | * [[Wikipedia:The Medallions]] |
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+ | [[Category:Favorite Music|Medallions, The]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Doo-wop and R&B Artists|Medallions, The]] |
Revision as of 07:48, 15 September 2011
The Medallions were an American doo-wop group.
They were the backing vocal group with Vernon Greene on the DooTone label.
Donald Woods, a one time Medallion, transformed former Medallions into The Bel-Aires.
Links with Zappa
Zappa referred to their song "The Letter" in Memories Of El Monte.
He played this song as a guest DJ in KSAN, San Francisco, 1968. That same year he also played their songs "1959 Volvo", "Edna" and "Speedin'" as a guest DJ during the KPPC, Pasadena radio show.