Cotillion Has A Woodstock Disk; Picks Up Master
NEW YORK - Cotillion Records last
week rush released the first single recording
about the Woodstock Music
Festival. The record, written, produced
and performed by Steve Dub -
off, is titled "In The Peaceful Valley
(Woodstock '69)." The release of the
single followed the enthusiastic reaction
received from many of the key
disc jockeys across the country to
whom the label had sent the record
prior to release.
Although "In The Peaceful Valley"
marks the first time Duboff has sung
on record, his songs have been recorded
by such noted acts as The Cowsills,
Connie Francis, The Turtles, Cher,
Rotary Connection, Gene Pitney and
Gary Lewis. Cotillion has also picked
up the master of the record, "I Stayed
Away Too Long", sung by Manual B.
Holcom on the Diamond Jim label
which is based in Detroit. The single,
produced by Diamond Jim and G. Current,
originally broke out in Detroit
off of the play of stations WCHB,
WJLB and WGPR, and is now spreading
nationally, spearheaded by an
all-out national promotion campaign
from Cotillion's promo. men.
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