GO
RECORDS
 Independent label: Go Records Was A Label From 
Chichester. The Nashville Teens are a British pop band formed in 
Weybridge, Surrey, in summer 1962. They are perhaps best known for the 1964 
single "Tobacco Road," Arthur Sharp began his career in music as the manager of 
Aerco Records in Woking, Surrey. The group's line-up eventually comprised 
singers Sharp and Ray Phillips, with former Cruisers Rock Combo members John 
Hawken (piano), Mick Dunford (guitar), Pete Shannon Harris (bass) and Dave Maine 
(drums). Roger Groome replaced Maine shortly afterwards but was in turn replaced 
by Barry Jenkins in 1963, in which year a third vocalist, Terry Crowe, joined 
briefly and Dunford left, to be replaced by John Allen. (Crowe and Dunford later 
formed 'The Plebs' with Danny McCulloch and were re-united with Hawken in 
Renaissance in 1970). Distributed By Go Records.
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    | 82 | 
    Citizens Banned  | 
    The C.B. Song  | 
    GO | 
    AGO | 
    1 | 
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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    Nashville 
      Teens | 
    Midnight | 
    GO | 
    GO | 
    2 |