Nein, Gerd, SONNY hatte noch einiges an Veröffentlichungen.
U.a. gab es:
Cindy 1002 Bell Bottom Baby
Plaza PZ 1 Troubled Times/Lonely Nights (1961)
Valley 1006 The Toilet Down The Street/Redneck Roots
Ein bisschen Bio aus dem Netz:
On the second Sun-Track (I'm Gonna Take A Walk) that among the session players are Bill Black and Charlie Rich. Sonny was discovered by Elvis Presley in 1959 playing in a Memphis bar, and set him up with Sam Phillips at Sun Records.
Sonny recorded two sides for Sun in 1959 , but they did not get released until 1961.
Sonny's biggest success was a single he recorded independently on Plaza records in 1961 called Troubled Times, which was picked up by Candix (most noted for discovering the Beach Boys). This single charted regionally leading to his appearance on television, most notably on the Wink Martindale program.
The original Plaza single was backed with Lonely Nights. Sonny had done a number of sessions at Pal Studios in Cucamonga , which also yielded ' I Ain't Giving Up Nothing' which Candix selected for the B side for their release.
Those Pal Studio sessions are now available for download on iTunes, Napster, Amazon, and more,as part of an amazing compilation called, "Paul Buff Presents The Pal And Original Sound Studio Archives ". I was only made aware of this collection recently, and was amazed to find all of Sonny's released works for Plaza and Candix, but many more previously unreleased tracks by Sonny. According to Sonny, (and a new source confirms this) a very young Frank Zappa was working there at the time he did these sessions.