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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 Shang-Rillars

George Morton was desperate when an old friend mentioned the Telly Greenwich, that girl who'd been at high school with them had been making hit records. Milton called her up and out of politeness she invited him to drop in at the trio music office. To make a demo he turned to his former bandmates from the Marquis. Two of them, Joe and Marty Monaco, owned a recording studio that Morton Affordly used. Another one, Tony Michaels, had gone into songwriting and management. They come up with the name Shang-Rillars after seeing it as the name of a restaurant on the way to their first session. When this was originally released the name was misspelled

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