The sound was surf-rock, but the pedigree was pure Nashville. Ronny and the Daytonas burst onto the scene in 1964 with the rip-roaring California-style car tune “G.T.O.,” scoring a Top 5 hit on both the Billboard and Cash Box charts. The group – in actuality, singer-songwriter John “Buck” Wilkin and a rotating cast of Music City’s finest – recorded a couple of albums and notched other hits, most notably 1965’s dreamy “Sandy,” through 1966 on the Mala label before moving to RCA for a stint through 1968. Now, all of Ronny and…
Release Round-Up: Week of June 30
Welcome to our final Tuesday Release Round-Up – and it’s a doozy! As many of you know, the record industry will next week adopt a universal Friday release day. No releases are scheduled for Tuesday, July 7; instead, Friday, July 10 is the date! DVDs and Blu-rays will, for the foreseeable future, remain released on Tuesdays. We’ll resume with a new Release Round-Up on Friday, July 10! Ronny and the Daytonas, The Complete Recordings (2-CD Set) (Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K.) / The Viscounts, Harlem Nocturne (Limited Mini LP Sleeve Edition) (Amazon U.S….
Real Gone’s July Features Complete Ronny and the Daytonas Plus New Riders, Fanny, Grateful Dead, More
Summer is just around the corner, but Real Gone Music isn’t taking a vacation! The label has just announced its June 30 – July 10 slate of releases! If you just can’t wait to roll down the windows and crank the car stereo up, you’d be hard-pressed to find more appropriate music than the complete recordings of Ronny and the Daytonas (“G.T.O.”) ! And to coincide with the summer’s most in-demand concert ticket, Real Gone has another volume of live rarities from Grateful Dead. The Dead has been a mainstay since Real…




