The DeVilles (New York Band)
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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.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." The label's other acts included The Del-Airs "I'm Lonely" (1962),
Noble "Thin Man" Watts Noble "Thin Man" Watts (February 17, 1926 – August 24, 2004) was an American blues, jump blues and rhythm and blues saxophonist. He primarily played tenor saxophone. The AllMusic journalist, Bill Dahl, considered Watts "one of the most incendi ...
"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).


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