SAVOY Records

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Savoy Records:

Savoy Records was founded in 1942 by Herman Lubinsky in Newark, New Jersey, and became one of the prominent American independent labels, especially noted for its jazz, blues, and gospel releases. Initially gaining attention with recordings by artists like Charlie Parker, Savoy quickly established itself as a leading jazz label. Beyond jazz, Savoy also ventured into R&B, doo-wop, and early rock & roll, making it a key player in popularizing Black American music during the 1940s and 1950s. Known for its high-fidelity sound and pioneering spirit, Savoy Records left a lasting legacy in American music, influencing genres and styles that shaped the landscape of modern music.

Gene Terry:

Gene Terry was an American rock and roll musician who, along with his band The Down Beats, made a mark during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Emerging from Texas, Terry brought a unique blend of rockabilly and Texas pop that resonated with the energetic youth of the time. His single “Fine Fine,” released on Savoy Records, exemplified his style, blending upbeat tempos with catchy lyrics, making it a favorite among rock and roll enthusiasts. Terry’s work, though lesser-known than some contemporaries, remains a cult classic, cherished by collectors of early rock and roll records.

Ronnie Dee:

Ronnie Dee was a rock and roll and pop artist active during the late 1950s and early 1960s, often associated with the burgeoning Texas music scene. Known for his soulful vocals, Dee’s work with The Down Beats highlighted his ability to deliver both emotive ballads and spirited rock tunes. His single “This Should Go On Forever,” recorded on Savoy Records, showcases his expressive vocal style and became a notable entry in the genre’s early days. Ronnie Dee’s music, though relatively niche, holds an enduring appeal for fans of early rock and Texas pop, marking him as an influential but underappreciated figure in the genre.

GENE TERRY and The Down Beats: Fine Fine 7" Vinyl Record
Fine Fine (Shuler - J. Granin)

Savoy record label for Fine - Fine by Gene Terry and his Down Beats catalog number 45-1559 45-SLA-6501
Savoy record label for Gene Terry and his Down Beats’ single “Fine - Fine” catalog number 45-1559

Music Genre:

Rock & Roll, 1960s Texas Pop

Band-Name/Performers:

GENE TERRY and The Down Beats

Record Label Information

SAVOY 45-1559 / 45-SLA-6501)

Savoy
A Hi-Fi Recording

45 R.P.M.
45-1559
Crossroads Music Co.
BMI

FINE - FINE
(Shuler - J. Granin)

GENE TERRY
and his Down Beats
(45-SLA-6501)

GENE TERRY and his Down Beat: This Should Go On Forever 7" Vinyl Record
This Should Go On Forever (J. Miller - Jolivette)

Savoy record label for This Should Go On Forever by Gene Terry and his Down Beats catalog number 45-1559 45-SLA-6500
Savoy record label for Gene Terry and his Down Beats’ single This Should Go On Forever catalog number 45-1559.

Music Genre:

Doo-Wop, Rock & Roll, 1960s Texas Pop

Band-Name/Performers:

GENE TERRY and his Down Beats

Record Label Information

SAVOY 45-1559 / 45-SLA-6500

Savoy

45 R.P.M.
45-1559
Jamil Music
BMI

A Hi-Fi Recording
THIS SHOULD GO ON FOREVER
(J. Miller - Jolivette)
GENE TERRY
and his Down Beats
(45-SLA-6500)

RONNIE DEE and The Down Beats: This Should Go On Forever 7" Vinyl Record

Collector Notes: While Johnny Winter never recorded with Gene Terry and the Down Beats , he did perform alongside Ronnie Dee and the Down Beats on the track "This Should Go On Forever," released on Savoy Records . This recording showcases Winter’s distinctive guitar work, marking one of his early studio collaborations in the Texas-Louisiana music circuit.

"This Should Go On Forever" captures the regional swamp-pop style, with Winter adding his signature blues-infused edge, contributing to the track’s appeal. Additionally, Winter is thought to have played on the first part of "Fine Fine," lending his talents to the song’s unique sound. These tracks highlight Winter’s early studio versatility and his role in bringing a touch of Texas blues to Savoy’s diverse catalog, establishing a foundation for his later achievements in blues and rock.

This Should Go On Forever (J. Miller - Jolivette)

Savoy record label for This Should Go On Forever by Ronnie Dee and the Down Beats catalog number 45-1559 45-SLA-6500 free sample
Savoy record label for Ronnie Dee and the Down Beats’ single This Should Go On Forever catalog number 45-1559, marked as a free sample.

Music Genre:

Doo-Wop, Rock & Roll, 1960s Texas Pop

Band-Name/Performers:

RONNIE DEE and The Down Beats

Record Label Information

SAVOY 45-1559 / 45-SLA-6500

Savoy

45 R.P.M.
45-1559
Jamil Music
BMI

FREE SAMPLE
(45-SLA-6500)

A Hi-Fi Recording
This Should Go On Forever
(J. Miller - Jolivette)
RONNIE DEE
and the Down Beats