I also learned about this other Jan Bradley Night Owl release which I've never heard nor seen before:
It's either a duet by Jan and Chuck Tillman, or just Jan singing and Tillman, who led The Chuck Tillman Trio [[Jazz Combo) accompanying her. I've seen several records by his combo and Jazz band, but never heard him singing on any of them. Also, I don't believe this record was released commercially, or I'd have seen it. I lived in Chicago in 1963, and was scouring the record shop bargain bins, record distributors warehouses, Walgreens' and Kresge's 10 cent sales, thrift shops, junk stores, yard sales, and friends and acquaintences' record collections. I probably looked through a million 45s in Chicago from the time that record was out in late 1963 through 1967. Had it been released, I'd have seen it.
It seems that this and 3 other Night Owl releases produced by Don Talty, with the label's new print font, were NOT part of Jim Krichstein's Sauk City, Wisconsin label, but a new label owned by Talty, just stealing the name, without Kirchstein's permission. The Jan and Chuck record was from 1966.
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