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Topic History of: RIP Larry Page the Teenage Rage
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Foz That's sad - very recently dug out an old CD called 'From Larry with Love' compilation of easy listening covers he produced in the 60s and 70s
No Name Larry Page, Bill Haley-type BIG Band, not small group, the first Brit 'Buddy' cover 'That'll Be The Day' Oct 1957. 5-years pre-Beatles, on Beatles label Parlophone produced by George Martin?

LiaminOz Good to some recognition there for Larry as there is not much elsewhere online. Surprising as he was so prominent in the business in the old days.

Tony Prince announced Larry’s passing on FB last week.
JK2006 Larry was a teen idol in the early 60s who then started Page One Records - a label. It was he to whom I sent a song I had found as a possible followup to It's Good News Week by Hedgehoppers Anonymous but it hadn't worked out for them so I sent it to Larry who recorded Wild Thing with a group he had - The Troggs. We've been in touch recently on Facebook.