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Episode 121: “The Leader of the Pack” by the Shangri-Las

A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs

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The Shangri-Lars: A History of Music

After being dropped by Mercury Records, the Shangri-Lars were involved in a tangled web of litigation that meant that for ten years none of them could record. In 1977 they decided to take a chance and work with Seymour Stein who now owns Saya Records. They played one show at CBGBs, which was apparently a huge success, but the sessions fizzled out. The group would only play one more show together, in 1989, when they became aware of another group performing under their name,. Eventually settled with the management of the fake group, who were allowed to continue touring as the Shangri Lars so long as they paid a royalty for use of the name. Mary Ann died

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