Shorty Bacon In April, 1962,
Billboard reported that the Shorty Bacon band was backing
Beverly Mae Wilson on a record she was to cut a record for Impact. Shorty Bacon's own release on the label was in 1961 with "Ten Times The World" / "What's Wrong With You". The B side was co-written by him. Later, he had another single on the label with "Daniel Boone " bw Walls Of Yuma". He had a recording history that went back to the 1950s and prior to his releases on Impact, he had records out on the Kelley, Mohawk and Ozark labels. A few years later he was playing with
Rose Maddox. One of his later records "Stand Up Fool" did quite well and gained a degree of popularity in the early 1970s.
Rue Barclay In 1962,
Rue Barclay had a release with "I've Lost The Road" bw "Please Dear Won't You Stay" on the label. His history in recording went back to the late 1940s. His release was "I've Lost The Road" bw "Please Dear Won't You Stay".
The Cupons The Cupons were a group who had their single released on Impact. One of the members was the sister-in-law of Anthony J. Hilder. His wife's sister.
Robert Hafner co-wrote the song "Turn Him Down" with K.C. Reeth. It was previously recorded by Emmett Lord, and
Rochell & the Candles Girl group, The Cupons released their version backed with "Be Your Love Tonight", credited to Materlyn And The Cupons. "Turn Her Down" would be included on the VA comp,
Girls in the Garage, Vol. 6 which was released on vinyl in 2018. The Cupons' version of the song would later inspire a cover by
The Pussywillows, included on their 1988
Spring Fever! album A Japanese punk / garage girl group, MELLViNS recorded it for the B side of their 2015 single, "One Fine Day".
Little Ray Jimenez Little Ray Jimenez had a single on the label in 1962 with "Shake! Shout! & Soul!" bw "Soul And Stomp!".
The Revels San Luis Obispo group,
The Revels started out in high school in the mid-1950s as Gil Serna and the Rockets. Their name was changed to The Revels after
Norman Knowles took over as the band leader. Two songs that they are most known for are "
Church Key" and "Comanche". "Church Key" was a hit for them in 1960. One of their following singles was "Intoxica" backed with "
Tequila" which was released in 1961. Their 1961 song "Comanche", a Robert Hafner composition was first released on Impact 7 in 1961. It has been featured in two film
soundtracks. It first appeared as the "Detoured Theme" in
The Exiles. In later years, it was included along with several other surf music hits on the soundtrack of the 1994 film,
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