The DeVilles (New York band)
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Origin | Bronx, New York City |
The DeVilles were an American, New York band on the Bronx-based Arrawak Records. “No Money” (Williams, Anderson, McDonald, Stewart 1962) by The DeVilles was the label's first local success.[1] The label's other acts included The Del-Airs "I'm Lonely" (1962), Noble "Thin Man" Watts "Leave That Little Girl Alone" (1964), June Bateman "I Don't Wanta" (1964), Carl Burrell "I Love A Lover" (1964), Les Cooper and The Soul Rockers "I Can Do The Soul Jerk" (1965).
References
[edit]- ^ John Clemente Girl Groups: Fabulous Females Who Rocked the World 2013 -1477276335 Page 454 "...Joe Simmons a songwriter and producer who was associated with a Bronx label called Arrawak Records, which had some local success with a single entitled, “No Money” by The DeVilles. Simmons was already working with The Laddins and The Janettes."