The Odds And Ends, South Bay 45 (Cause) You Don't Love Me

The Odds and Ends – The Heros

The Odds And Ends, South Bay 45 Be Happy Baby

The Odds And Ends have two excellent original songs on their 45 on the South Bay label from November 1965. The band came from Playa Del Rey and Westchester, just north of the Los Angeles airport. The band was probably a quintet or sextet, with keyboards, two guitars, bass, drums and maybe a lead singer not playing an instrument.

“(Cause) You Don’t Love Me” was written by Acqui, Davis, while “Be Happy Baby” by Acqui, Russek. Both songs were produced and published by Daley & Moore, BMI.

The Odds And Ends, South Bay 45 (Cause) You Don't Love Me

The Heros, M-Gee 45, I Can Only Give You EverythingThe band changed their name to the Heroes for their next 45, released on the M-Gee label in April of 1966. The A-side features a good version of “I Can Only Give You Everything” with keyboard and a drum break.

On the flip is very pop song with harmonica, “Say It With a Smile”. The writing credits for “Say It With a Smile”, Acquarelli and Ferguson for GaryMarv Music, BMI give a fuller last name for what is likely one of the members of the band, Acquarelli.

The Heros, M-Gee 45, Say It With a SmileThe Heros single reads “a Garmar Product, Distributed by Cinema City”. I believe Garmar and GaryMarv refers to this being a Gary Paxton and Marvin Phillips production.

I don’t know the names of the band members or any other info on the group, so if anyone have more information or a photo of the band please contact me.

3 thoughts on “The Odds and Ends – The Heros”

  1. Mark Davis was lead guitar on the Cause You Don’t Love Me side. Dave Rusak was the lead guitar on the Be Happy Baby side. Dan Davis was the bass player on both sides and Joe Caruso was the lead singer in the band. John Acquarelli was the drummer and lead singer of both songs.

    The members of The Heros band were John Acquarelli, Byron Ferguson, Tom and Tim Litty. John was on drums and sang. Byron was lead guitar. Tim played keyboards, and Tom Played bass.

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