In late 65 or either early 1966 Malone was called on by Tommy Allup Studios to create lyrics and vocals for a couple of tracks. It's not out of the question that Tommy Allsup might have had the idea to muscle up sounds with a few local session players. Or perhaps it was a unfinished track from a local group such as the Roadrunners. Whomever, Sims 266 was released with no support and no mention in Billboard. Not surprisingly the record fetched little attention anywhere. In fact, even Mike Malone himself was unaware that it had been released nationally.
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great one, thx for posting mate
some intersiting info from the lonestar blog:
In late 65 or either early 1966 Malone was called on by Tommy Allup Studios to create lyrics and vocals for a couple of tracks. It's not out of the question that Tommy Allsup might have had the idea to muscle up sounds with a few local session players. Or perhaps it was a unfinished track from a local group such as the Roadrunners. Whomever, Sims 266 was released with no support and no mention in Billboard. Not surprisingly the record fetched little attention anywhere. In fact, even Mike Malone himself was unaware that it had been released nationally.
Mike M's track will be featured on my next US set at michaelvee.livejournal.com/
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