Gerd,
dafür ist dann dieser A-Seiten-Titel auf diversen
Rockabilly-Samplern zu finden. Vielleicht besitzt jemand ein
solches Exemplar. Was steht denn da: "unissued" - oder doch
"issued"?
Gradie O´Neal gründete 1967 in seinem Heimatort San Jose,
Kalifornien, die legendären TIKI Recording-Studios, wo er seither
gemeinsam mit seiner Frau Jeannine, die selber zahlreiche
Alben aufgenommen hat, Talente jeglicher Musikart produziert.
Die Firma Bella Records stammt ebenfalls aus San Jose und gehörte ihm.
Hier ein bisschen Familiengeschichte anlässlich des Todes
seiner Schwester aus dem Netz:
On April 18, 2008 our Merciful Father eased the suffering of Janell O’Neal Wood. After a long and courageous fight, the Lord took her hand and led her away from the pain she had endured for many years. Janell was born in Booneville, Arkansas to Servie O’Neal and Rosie Jones O’Neal on September 22, 1926. She became a Muskogee Resident after the family moved in 1933. Her early career as a photographer with Pierson Studio in Muskogee and Rorabaugh & Millsap Studio in Wichita, Kansas was also a hobby she enjoyed throughout her life. In addition to photography, she enjoyed bowling, fishing, and studying French with her husband Robert. As a charter member of Grandview Chapel, she was very active in the youth program before becoming a member of First Assembly of God Church. While at First Assembly of God she looked forward to the monthly senior Prime Timers group and prayer meetings. Janell was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers, Howard O’Neal and Jimmie R. O’Neal, and two sisters, Rowena Kell and Bessie Whitfield. She is survived by her husband Robert F. Wood of Muskogee, son Michael Pevehouse of Russellville, MO, brother Gradie O’Neal of San Jose, CA, sister Margie Clark of Royal, AR, step-son Russell Wood of Dallas, TX, step-daughter Sydney Wood of Oklahoma City, and her grandchildren: Jessica Pevehouse of Knoxville, IA, Mariah Wood of Dallas, TX, and Robert T. Wood of Dallas, TX. Funeral services will be held at First Assembly of God Church in Muskogee on Monday, April 21, 2008, at 10:00 a.m. with Rev. Steve Rose officiating. Interment will be in Greenhill Cemetery in Muskogee. Pallbearers will be Duane Chapman, Joe McKnight, Logan Slavens, Rocky Slavens, James Tiller Jr., and Russell Wood. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Foster-Petering Funeral Home.