Dee and Patty
Dee and Patty | |
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Sweet Lovin 'Baby , 1958 |
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General information | |
Genre (s) | Rockabilly |
founding | 1958 |
resolution | ? |
Founding members | |
Dwight Mullinax | |
Lynda Timmons |
Dee and Patty , also known as Pat and Dee , were an American rockabilly duo .
Career
Dee and Patty consisted of Dwight Mullinax (* in Grafford , Texas ) and Lynda Timmons, who worked under their stage names "Dee Mullins" and "Patsy Timmons". The duo released their first record in February 1958 on Mercury Records with First Date / Parking . Mercury released a second version of the single that same month. In the summer, Mullins and Timmons recorded as "Pat & Dee" for Dixie Records and each also played a solo track that appeared on an EP. In October Dee and Patty then switched to Pappy Daily's newly founded label D Records , where they released another single and were then active as soloists. Timmons released several records under her name and Dee Mullins also recorded the single I've Got A Right To Cry / Worlds A Lie for D, which was released in 1959. In addition to their work in the studio, Dee and Patty also played appearances with other rockabilly artists such as Dick Penner (from Wade and Dick ) and Gene Vincent in Texas. The duo also made guest appearances at the Louisiana Hayride and performed regularly at Cowtown Hoedown on KCUL. Dee Mullins died in 1991.
Discography
As a duo
year | title | Record company |
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1958 | First date / parking | Mercury Records |
1958 | Our First Date / Parking | Mercury Records |
1958 | Gee Whiz / Don't Tease Me | Dixie Records 1 |
1958 | Sweet Lovin 'Baby / Ohh-Wow | D records |
1958 | EP
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Dixie Records 2 |
1 Dixie published as Pat and Dee .
2 track one as Pat & Dee ; Title two by Patsy Timmons; Title six by Dee Mullins
As a solo artist
Patsy Timmons:
year | title | Record company |
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1958 | Step Aside Old Heart / I Understand Him | D records |
I've Got It / Answer To "Life To Go" | D records | |
Branded For Life / My Philosophy | D records |
Dee Mullins
year | title | Record company | Chart placements |
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1959 | I've Really Got a Right To Cry / Worlds a Lie | D 1066 | |
1965 | Love Makes The World Go Round / Come On Back (and Be My Love Again) | Mel-O-Dy 117 | |
Was baby /? | SSS International 707 | ||
I am the Grass / The World I'm Livin 'In | SSS International 728 | ||
1967 | Texas Tea /? | SSS International 745 | # 67 / - |
1968 | The Continuing Story of Harper Valley, PTA / Satisfied Old Man | SSS International 749 | |
California, the Promise Land / Remember Bethlehem | Plantation PL-68 | - / # 71 |