Local artist releases tribute album on "His Own music productions." an Independent Label. A vintage collection
.Title: "The Echoes 1959/1960"
"The Echoes 1959/1960"
In early 1959 at a Wanda Jackson concert, two gifted musicians were introduced to each other and exchanged phone numbers, not dreaming that by November of that year, they would be signed to a record deal with a major label.
They were flown to Nashville Tenn. where they would record two singles at Bradlees Studios with some of Nashville's legends, the "A" team. Buddy Harman on drums, Grady Martin on bass, Hank Garland Electric guitar, and the Anita Kerr singers doing background vocals. Singing lead vocal Ed Sulik, and his partner George Kiriakis singing lead harmony and playing lead guitar completed the session. This Rockabilly duo had a sound much like the Everly Brothers yet stood out in there own original style.After the session, Don Law A/R who produced the session took Ed and George out to dinner and later to there surprise found themselves backstage at the "Grand Ole Opry"being introduced to Jim Reeves, Marty Robins, Minnie Pearl and a host of others. When they returned to Connecticut, George's friend David Hanson a DJ onWMMM became the duos manager. From January 1960 to September of that year, their appearances in the Tri State area included, The Clay Cole Show Chan.13, Biggy Nevins Connecticut Bandstand, Hartford chan.3. They were featured at record hops along with Barbara Mac Nair, the Temptations, Johnny Tilotson, Johnny Burnett and a young Paul Anka. They traveled with The Miss Universe pageant with the Richard Maltby Orchestra under Al Patricelli. Although they were well received, they could not get the promotion they deserved due to the "Payola" scandal. They found themselves with little airplay and soon George and Ed found themselves drifting back to different musical careers, and by September of that year they parted as the Echoes. Ed Sulik returned to a solo act back at the Emerald Room Hotel and continued his career until his untimely death in 1965 due to a car accident. George continued his career in music and is still active in recording, writing, and producing. This CD is dedicated to the music of the Echoes as a timepiece of their short history. It is beautifully narrated along with all of their music, interviews, photos,and a nostalgic audio clip from the Ted Mack Original Amateur Hour in 1950. All materials and original masters are from
George Kiriakis archives. E-mail hisownmusic@optonline.net
CD Available at: CDBABY.com copyright 2000
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Recently inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame www.rockabillyeurope.com
Check out the artist's website:
http://HisOwnmusicproductions.comTrack List:
1. Geo. with Ted Mack
2. George & Ed become the Echoes
3. Recording with Nashville Ateam
4. Bye ,Bye My Baby
5. Do I Love You
6. Interview on WTNH TV
7. Lovin and Losin
8. Live Performance
9. More at Kings rest.
10. More at Kings Rest.
11. Finale at Kings Rest.
12. Lonesome
13. Hey,stop your teasing
14. Take me back into your heart
15. another version Lonesome
16. Our Last Goodby
17. Who
18. Whatever became of the Echoes
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