The Seniors (5) (Los Angeles, CA.)
aka The Angelenos ?
aka The Angeiinos ?
Personnel :
Rudy Ray Moore
?
Discography :
The Seniors (5)
1960 ~ Hully Gully Fever (And The Flu Bug Too) / Pitter Patter Heart (Kent 342)
1960 - My Soul / Emily (The Turks) (Ball 001)
The Angelinos
1961 - On An Island / As Long As I Have You (Peepers 2824( (first pressing)
The Angelenos
1961 – Don’t Cry Baby / As Long As I Have You (Peepers 2824) (second pressing)
1961 - Hully Gully Fever / Come On Baby (Peepers 2827) (first pressing)
Bobby Lawrence & The Angelenos
1962 - Hully Gully Fever / Come On Baby (Peepers 2827) (second pressing)
Biography :
Rudy
Ray Moore born March 17, 1937 in Fort Smith, Arkansas recorded some
songs for Federal Records in the early 1950s. The most famous of these
recording sessions is "Step it up and go." Although Moore's singing
career didn't hit the big time, he did deliver some truly great soulful
rock n' roll songs in a similar vein of Richard Berry. Moore moved to
Los Angeles, California in 1959. Several more singles were released by
various labels, including his own Vermont Records, with Moore performing
either as a solo artist or with other vocal groups like The Seniors.
Rudy
Ray
Moore
In 1960, with The Seniors Rudy Ray Moore recorded "Hully Gully Fever
(And The Flu Bug Too)" b/w "Pitter Patter Heart" On Kent records and
"My Soul" on Ball. In 1961 we find the same version of "Hully Gully
Fever" by The Angelenos also from los angeles. It may be possible that
this is the same group with Rudy Ray Moore replaced by Bobby Lawrence...
Songs :
The Seniors (5)
Hully Gully Fever My Soul
Pitter Patter Heart
The Angelinos
On An Island
The Angelenos
Hully Gully Fever Don't Cry Baby
As Long As I Have You Come On Baby