I think Spacey Records were pressed in New York. But, I'd like to know if this was the same Detroit female group that backed Gino Washington on his 1964 Amon and Wand releases on sessions recorded in Detroit. The record label design is similar to Harry Balk's Twirl Records design from 1964, and his writers and artists home town was Detroit, although he often took his artists to New York to record them, and had the records pressed there. I'd still refer to Twirl as a Detroit label. I wonder if "Spacey" had a similar situation.
Was there a different "Rochelles" female group in New York, at the very same time? It's really not possible to determine by their sound, as the Spacey cuts have a distinctive lead singer, but all The Rochelles sang in the background on Gino's cuts.
Any help would be appreciated.
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