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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 Rise and Fall of Girl Groups

George Goldner was owner of the record labels for whom Frankie Lyman and many others had first recorded. His taste matched uncannily what the average 14 year old girl enjoyed. The power was still all with the older men who owned the record companies, but at this time having a feeling for what teenage girls liked was an advantage. Gohner went up to Red Bird's offices and listened through all the acetates overnight, and in the morning he was absolutely certain that he'd found a sure-fire hit. So sure, he said he'd bet his life on it. This horrified Lieber, as the record was one that Heathrow was utterly dreadful, and the worst thing that

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